"120,000 attendance," Stray Kids established a new record for K-pop performances in France
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- Jul 30
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Stray Kids sold out both gigs at Paris' huge Stade de France stadium.
Stray Kids' Dominate international tour included solo concerts at the Stade de France on July 26 and 27. Originally slated for only one event on the 26th, tickets sold out quickly, causing the group to add a second show on the 27th, which also sold out entirely.
Stray Kids, in particular, not only became the first K-pop group to stage a concert of this magnitude at the Stade de France, but they also drew a total of 120,000 spectators over two days, breaking the stadium's previous record for the biggest audience ever seen by a Korean artist.
The French national football team's home field and the primary location for the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris is the Stade de France, the country's largest stadium. Stray Kids performed a set list of about 30 songs at this legendary venue, which included B-side tracks, unit performances, and title tracks from albums certified Gold by the French National Syndicate of Phonographic Publishing (SNEP), including "S-Class," "LALALALA," "Chk Chk Boom," and "Walkin' on Water." To keep every STAY (their fanbase name) enthralled, the members rushed across the enormous stage. To add to the excitement, they also conversed with fans in French.
"We never imagined we'd get to perform in Paris with so many STAYs," Stray Kids said in an effort to thank their supporters. We sincerely appreciate it. We were able to share so many amazing moments because of you inviting us here. We are very grateful for your unwavering love and support. When we visit Paris again, we should absolutely get together. We cherish you.
On July 30, Stray Kids will play a final show in Rome's Stadio Olimpico to wrap up the European portion of their "Dominate" world tour.



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