The popular South Korean band K-Pop, Stray childrenafter exciting fans in Peru when it was announced that it will be taking place in Lima in 2025. The tour , of the famous group, it has been extremely successful in Asia and Australia, and its influence continues to grow throughout Latin America.
In addition to Lima, the group will visit other important cities in the region, including Santiago, Rio de Janeiro, Mexico City and São Paulo, where they will perform in iconic high-capacity stadiums. The arrival of Stray children to Latin America is a milestone for live music and the global reach shows the K-Pop, a genre that is gaining more and more followers in this region of the world.
As part of his successful world tour the group will take their show to San Marcos Stadium Next Wednesday April 9, 2025where his fans, called STAY, will be able to enjoy a unique and unforgettable experience.
Tickets for the concert will be on sale through Master ticket.pe. Seeing this band live in Peru is a unique opportunity, and their fans are already preparing to get their tickets as soon as they become available. The link of Stray children his audience is one of the keys to his success, and his presentation in Lima will, without a doubt, be an unforgettable event for all the STUDIES who eagerly waited for this opportunity.
The exclusive pre-sale for sponsors will be available from Wednesday, November 20 at 10:00 am to Thursday, November 21 at 11:59 pm. General sale will begin on Friday, November 22 at 10:00 am. This event will be a historic moment for K-Pop fans in Peru, who will have the opportunity for the first time to see Stray Kids live and enjoy their greatest hits.
The concert at San Marcos Stadium It will not only be a musical show, but also a cultural celebration that will unite fans from all over the country and neighboring countries. The staging will include world-class visual effects, stunning choreography and performances of hits such as ”God’s Menu,” “MANIAC” and “Back Door.”
All members of Stray Kids –Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, HAN, Felix, Seungmin and IN— that he has demonstrated a unique connection with his audience, which ensures an unforgettable experience for those who attend the concert.
Talent, charisma and energy Stray children They can be seen in all of their shows, and their concert in Lima promises to be one of the most important events of the year. The arrival of the group is further proof of the growing influence of the K-Pop in the region and the interest of international artists in connecting with their fans i Latin America. These types of events not only attract fans of the genre, but also boost the local economy and promote cultural diversity in the country.
Stray Children will reach Lima in 2025. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly/File PhotoSince its inception, Stray children managed to break cultural and geographical barriers, consolidating itself as a leading band in K-Pop. His latest album, debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, an achievement that reaffirms his influence on the global music industry. In addition, their participation in events such as Le Gala Des Pièces Jaunes in France showed their relevance in the world of international music.
Produced by JYP Entertainment and promoted by Live Nation, the concert Stray children in Lima it is seen as one of the most important in 2025.
Felix Lee from Stray Kids is one of the most popular members of the band. REUTERS/Caitlin Ochs/File Photo
How are Stray Kids connecting with their international fans, particularly in regions like Latin America?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and K-Pop Expert
Time.news Editor: Welcome to Time.news! Today, we’re thrilled to discuss the exciting upcoming concert by Stray Kids in Lima, Peru, set for April 9, 2025. Joining us is Dr. Minjae Lee, a cultural analyst and K-Pop expert. Dr. Lee, thank you for being here!
Dr. Minjae Lee: Thank you for having me! I’m excited to talk about Stray Kids and their impact in Latin America.
Editor: Stray Kids has been making waves globally, and now they’re heading to South America. What does their concert in Peru signify for the K-Pop genre in the region?
Dr. Lee: Stray Kids’ concert in Peru is a milestone not only for the band but also for K-Pop as a whole. It signifies the genre’s increasing popularity in Latin America, a region that has traditionally been overlooked by many international artists. Their performance represents a cultural exchange that deepens the connection between K-Pop and Latin American fans.
Editor: Absolutely! The band’s success in Asia and Australia has been phenomenal. How do you think their performance in Lima will reflect this growing influence?
Dr. Lee: The concert at San Marcos Stadium will showcase the unique charm of Stray Kids, with their high-energy performances, stunning choreography, and world-class visual effects. This event is not just another concert; it’s a cultural celebration that will unite fans from Peru and neighboring countries. When they perform hits like “God’s Menu” and “MANIAC,” they will be engaging with this diverse audience in a way that reinforces their international appeal.
Editor: It’s incredible to see such a deep connection with their audience. How has Stray Kids formed this rapport with their fans, known as STAY?
Dr. Lee: The members of Stray Kids—Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and IN—have a unique ability to connect with fans through their music and social media. They’re very open, sharing their creativity and personal stories, which invites fans into their world. This relationship is crucial, especially in regions like Latin America where fans have been eagerly awaiting such opportunities to see them live.
Editor: What can fans expect from the tickets sales and the concert experience itself?
Dr. Lee: Fans are eagerly anticipating ticket sales, yet they must act fast as pre-sales often sell out within minutes. The experience at the concert will feature dazzling visuals, impressive stage choreography, and an electrifying atmosphere. It’s a culmination of different musical eras and a celebration of K-Pop culture that fans will cherish.
Editor: With Stray Kids paving the way for more K-Pop events in Latin America, what does this mean for the future of the genre in the region?
Dr. Lee: This concert could serve as a catalyst for more K-Pop groups to tour Latin America. It shows the market’s potential and the demand for such events. The increasing interest will not only benefit the K-Pop sphere but will also boost the local economy and promote cultural diversity, fostering an environment where various genres of music can thrive.
Editor: It will certainly be a historic moment for K-Pop fans in Peru! Thank you, Dr. Lee, for your insightful analysis. We’re looking forward to seeing how this milestone unfolds for Stray Kids and the K-Pop community in Latin America.
Dr. Lee: Thank you! I’m just as excited and can’t wait to experience this historic event!
Editor: That wraps up our interview today. Stay tuned for more updates leading up to this momentous occasion!
