Stray Kids Makes History with First-Ever K-Pop Concert at Germany's Largest Stadium
K-pop sensation Stray Kids has added a new set of "firsts" and "largest" records to their name. As part of their new world tour, "Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE>," the group held a sold-out solo concert at Deutsche Bank Park in Frankfurt, Germany, on July 15th (local time). The concert was met with immense anticipation, drawing a massive crowd and making it the largest K-pop solo concert ever held in the country. This monumental event is a powerful testament to the group's soaring popularity across Europe.
Historic German Stadium Debut
The venue, Deutsche Bank Park, is a massive stadium that has hosted major sporting events like the FIFA World Cup and UEFA Euro 2024, as well as concerts by global icons such as Beyoncé, Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, and Kendrick Lamar. With their performance, Stray Kids officially became the first K-pop and Asian artist to headline the stadium in a solo concert, cementing their status as world-class performers. This achievement is a significant milestone not just for the group, but for the expansion of K-pop in the European market.
A Setlist of Chart-Topping Hits and Special Moments
During the show, Stray Kids captivated the audience with a high-energy setlist of over 30 songs. They performed fan-favorite representative tracks like "Sori-kkun" (Thunderous) and "God's Menu," as well as multiple title tracks from their albums that have topped the U.S. Billboard 200 chart. The members also showcased their musical chemistry with special unit performances. The crowd responded with passionate screams and massive sing-alongs, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. The night concluded with an explosive performance of "ITEM," marking a perfect finale to a special summer festival for Stray Kids and their fans, STAY.
The Tour Continues: A Heartfelt Message to STAY
After the show, Stray Kids expressed their heartfelt gratitude to their fans. "This was a perfect concert because we created it together with STAY," they said. "We received so much emotion from you all. Thank you for creating happy memories with us today." The Frankfurt show marked a strong start to the European leg of their tour, which will continue to thrill fans in other major cities. Next, Stray Kids will head to London's Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, another historic "first" for a K-pop artist, followed by concerts in Madrid, Paris, and Rome, where they will conclude their largest world tour yet.
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