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The following is a comprehensive list of South Korean boy band Stray Kids' live performances. The group has performed on four concert tours, one one-off concert, one promotional tour, one showcase tour, seven showcases, five fanmeetings, as well as numerous music festivals and live performances.
Stray Kids: April 9, 2021 April 9, 2021 – November 27 2020 K-Pop x K-Art Concert Super KPA: Super Junior, NCT Dream, Elris, Cravity, RGP: – December 27
Pages in category "Stray Kids concert tours" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
The Maniac World Tour, officially Stray Kids 2nd World Tour "Maniac", was the second concert tour by South Korean boy band Stray Kids in support of their 2022 extended plays Oddinary, Circus and Maxident and 2023 album The Sound. The group played 42 shows across Asia, North America, and Australia.
The Dominate World Tour (stylized as Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE>) is the ongoing third world tour and fourth overall concert tour by South Korean boy band Stray Kids in support of their ninth Korean-language extended play Ate, second Japanese-language studio album Giant and first mixtape Hop (all 2024).
June 26, 2021 iKON, SF9, The Boyz (Concert & Meet and Greet) MC: Lee Gi-kwang June 27, 2021 BtoB, Oh My Girl, Stray Kids (Concert & Meet and Greet) MC: Lee Gi-kwang September 18, 2021 KCON:TACT HI5 Live Online Concert & Meet and Greet. Worldwide (except countries below): Mnet K-Pop YouTube Channel KCON YouTube Channel *Requires YouTube Membership
Stray Kids recreated *NSYNC's puppet-inspired "Bye Bye Bye" performance at the 2000 American Music Awards almost 25 years later with their own twist. *NSYNC members Lance Bass and JC Chasez ...
In 2021, Stray Kids' second studio album Noeasy became its first million-selling album. After signing with Republic Records for promotions in the United States in 2022, the band released their EPs Oddinary , Maxident (both 2022), Rock-Star (2023), and Ate (2024); their third studio album 5-Star (2023); and their first mixtape Hop (2024).