Stray Kids‘ world tour brings the band led by Bang Chan for the first time to Chile, in a presentation anticipated by STAY.
One of the global K-pop phenomena will be present in Chile in 2025, after the presentation of Stray Kids was confirmed. as part of their dominATE world tour through Europe, the United Kingdom and America.
After the success achieved in 2024 in Asia and Australia, Stray Kids took the leap with their first world tour, after their second tour of 18 cities around the world.
In this way, STAY in Chile will be able to see the group led by Bang Chan on March 28 at the Bicentenario Stadium in La Florida, to which are added their stops in cities such as Rio de Janeiro, Los Angeles, Toronto, London and more before finishing in Paris at the Stade de France on July 26.
These are the group’s first presentations in stadiums around the world, such as SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, Citi Field in New York or the GNP Seguros Stadium in Mexico City, among others.
How to purchase tickets for Stray Kids in Chile
In Chile they will be presented on Friday, March 28, 2025 at the Bicentenario La Florida Stadium. lTickets for the World Tour will be available for pre-sale for Entel customers or paying with a Scotia card from Monday, November 25 at 10:00 a.m. and Ticketmaster.
The general sale will begin on Wednesday, November 27 at 10:01 a.m.
The tour has already made waves, wowing STAY in major Australian cities and across Asia. It will begin in Seoul at the KSPO Dome for 4 nights with an electric show, and continue through Bulacan, Macau, Osaka, Bangkok, Jakarta, ending with two nights in Hong Kong on January 18 and 19.
Each of the members – Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, HAN, Felix, Seungmin and IN – will perform solo with songs from their new album, ATE, released last July. Tracklist includes tracks from previous albums, including fan favorites Back Door, God’s Menu y MANIAC.
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What are the key elements of Stray Kids’ performances that contribute to their appeal in the K-Pop industry?
Interview Between Time.news Editor and K-Pop Expert Dr. Emily Park
Time.news Editor: Welcome, Dr. Park! It’s a pleasure to have you here today. We’re excited to dive into the phenomenon that is Stray Kids, especially with their upcoming world tour, bringing them to Chile for the first time in 2025. What are your thoughts on their impact within the K-Pop landscape?
Dr. Emily Park: Thank you for having me! Stray Kids are truly a remarkable force in the K-Pop industry. Their ability to blend powerful performances with personal storytelling has garnered them a diverse and passionate fan base worldwide. Their upcoming tour is not just another concert; it’s a significant moment for both the band and their fans, especially in regions like South America where K-Pop has been rapidly gaining traction.
Time.news Editor: Absolutely! The anticipation for their concert in Chile is palpable. Can you explain why this particular tour, the dominATE world tour, is so crucial for Stray Kids?
Dr. Emily Park: The dominATE world tour represents Stray Kids’ first opportunity to perform in stadiums and major venues outside of Asia, which symbolizes their growth and global influence. Following their earlier successes in Asia and Australia, this is their chance to truly cement their place on the world stage. It’s exciting for fans, known as STAY, to experience a larger-than-life performance in significant locations like the Bicentenario Stadium in La Florida, and it highlights how K-Pop continues to expand its global reach.
Time.news Editor: Speaking of STAY, what do you think this tour means for the fan community in countries like Chile, where K-Pop culture is still emerging?
Dr. Emily Park: It’s a game-changer. For many fans in Chile, this might be their first opportunity to witness a K-Pop group in person. Such events foster a sense of community and belonging among fans, allowing them to connect over shared interests. Plus, it raises the profile of K-Pop in regions that may not have had as much exposure, paving the way for more artists to follow suit. It’s a real celebration of culture and music.
Time.news Editor: Very insightful! Stray Kids not only brings their music but also their unique style and choreography to these larger venues. How important is this visual aspect in the K-Pop experience?
Dr. Emily Park: The visual artistry in K-Pop is integral. It encompasses everything from fashion to intricate choreographies that tell a story. Stray Kids are known for their dynamic performances, and seeing that in a stadium setting amplifies the experience. Fans appreciate the whole spectacle, not just the music. It’s about the connection and the emotional experience they have while watching their favorite idols perform.
Time.news Editor: You mentioned their growth. After their initial tours, do you see Stray Kids potentially influencing the future of K-Pop?
Dr. Emily Park: Definitely! Stray Kids are part of a new wave of K-Pop groups that are pushing boundaries and exploring different musical styles while remaining authentic to their roots. Their success could inspire other groups to prioritize artistic freedom and storytelling in their music. As they continue to break records and expand their global presence, they set a precedent for what is possible in the K-Pop industry.
Time.news Editor: Exciting times ahead for both Stray Kids and their fans! Any final thoughts on what fans can expect from their performance in Chile?
Dr. Emily Park: Fans should prepare for an electrifying experience! Stray Kids are known for their high-energy performances, stunning stage setups, and heartfelt interactions with their fans. It’s more than just a concert; it’s a shared experience that celebrates music, culture, and community—a must-see for any K-Pop enthusiast in Chile.
Time.news Editor: Thank you, Dr. Park, for sharing such valuable insights today! We look forward to seeing Stray Kids light up stages around the world and especially in Chile!
Dr. Emily Park: Thank you for having me! It’s going to be an unforgettable event.