
Stray Kids, one of the most dynamic forces in the K-pop industry, have once again proven their status as global superstars.
On July 18–19, 2025, the group is set to perform at the iconic Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, marking a historic moment not just for the group but for the entire K-pop industry.
As the first K-pop act to ever take the stage at this 60,000-seat stadium, Stray Kids are breaking new ground—and redefining what it means to be global artists.
This isn’t just another concert. It’s a bold statement of how far the group has come since their debut under JYP Entertainment, and a reflection of how deeply K-pop has infiltrated international music scenes.
The London stop is part of their 2025 world tour, aptly titled “Dominate”—a fitting name for a tour that’s setting records across Europe.
From Humble Beginnings to Stadium Fame
Stray Kids’ journey to Tottenham Hotspur Stadium is nothing short of extraordinary. The group began their “Dominate” world tour in Amsterdam on July 11, 2025, before heading to Frankfurt on July 15.
Each stop has seen sold-out venues and ecstatic fans, but the London performance stands out for its sheer scale and symbolism.
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Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, opened in 2019, is typically reserved for premier sports events and world-renowned artists.
That Stray Kids now joins the ranks of such performers speaks volumes about their reach and influence.
Moving from 5,000-seat venues to one that can hold 60,000 people underscores the exponential growth of their fanbase, known as STAY, and the ever-expanding appeal of their music.
For STAYs, this concert isn’t just a performance—it’s a celebration. Many fans have followed the group since their early days, watching them evolve from a self-producing rookie group into a globally dominant act with chart-topping albums and high-profile collaborations.
For both new and longtime fans, seeing Stray Kids perform in such a monumental venue is a shared moment of pride.
What Makes Stray Kids Different
Stray Kids are not just riding the K-pop wave—they’re redefining it. Known for their hard-hitting beats, introspective lyrics, and genre-defying music, they offer something truly unique.
As a self-producing group, much of their discography is created by their in-house unit 3RACHA, which includes members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han.
This creative autonomy gives their music authenticity and resonance, allowing fans to connect with the themes of identity, growth, and resilience.
Their performances are equally powerful. Stray Kids combine cutting-edge choreography with raw emotional delivery, making their live shows unforgettable.
It’s no surprise their concerts have become some of the most sought-after tickets in the K-pop world.
Continuing the European Tour
Following their groundbreaking London concerts, Stray Kids will continue their European leg with performances in:
- Madrid on July 22
- Paris on July 26–27
- Rome on July 30
Each of these stops offers fans across Europe the chance to witness the group’s energy, stage presence, and musical evolution up close.

For many international fans, these concerts are not just about seeing their idols—they’re a rare chance to experience the full sensory immersion of a live K-pop event.
K-Pop’s Expanding Footprint in the West
Stray Kids’ success is emblematic of a larger trend: the unstoppable rise of K-pop in the Western music market.
Once considered a niche genre, K-pop has now become a major global force, influencing everything from fashion to social media culture.
The fact that a K-pop act can headline a stadium in London is proof of how much things have changed.
While groups like BTS and BLACKPINK helped lay the groundwork for K-pop’s Western expansion, Stray Kids are pushing it further.
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They represent the next generation of idols—ones who not only perform but also produce, design, and connect deeply with fans worldwide.
This global impact is supported by a loyal, digitally savvy fanbase that promotes the group through social media trends, streaming campaigns, and fan-organized events.
The synergy between the artists and their fans is a driving force behind this movement.
A Defining Moment in Music History
As the lights go down at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium and the cheers of 60,000 fans fill the air, it’s clear that this concert is more than just a tour stop. It’s a defining moment in Stray Kids’ career and a testament to the global power of K-pop.
The images, videos, and emotions captured over those two nights in London will undoubtedly go down in fandom history.
And yet, for Stray Kids, this is likely just the beginning.
As they continue to “Dominate” the global stage, more milestones, records, and firsts are surely on the horizon.