Stray Kids held a sold-out concert in Madrid and created the "largest K-Pop performance in Spain's history."

Stray Kids conducted a solo performance as part of the world tour 'Stray Kids World Tour' on July 22 (local time) at the Riadh Air Metropolitano in Madrid, Spain.

The Riadh Air Metropolitano, where the concert was held, is the home stadium of Atlético Madrid and has hosted major sports events such as the UEFA Champions League final and the Copa del Rey final. Previously, international stars such as The Rolling Stones, Bruno Mars, and Ed Sheeran have performed there, and Stray Kids became the first among K-Pop and Asian artists to hold a solo concert at this venue, solidifying their status with a sold-out show.

Opening with the explosive energy of "MOUNTAINS," Stray Kids delivered a variety of performances including their title track from the number one album on the U.S. Billboard main chart, "Billboard 200," and representative group songs, along with unit songs from their digital single "Mixtape: dominATE," thrilling the packed stadium of fans.

Wrapping up the performance amid enthusiastic cheers, the eight members expressed, "I wanted to visit Spain, and I'm grateful that thanks to you, I could come to such a beautiful city. Thank you for waiting so long, and I will definitely come back," sharing special summer night memories with the fans (fandom name: STAY) until the end with the encore track "Star Lost."

Currently cruising through a European tour with a total of eight concerts in six locations during the world tour, Stray Kids will next stop at the Stade de France in Paris from the 26th to the 27th. They will then head to the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on the 30th to grace the grand finale of their "DominATe" world tour.

[Photo] JYP Entertainment

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