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Stray Kids Cements Their Status as Stadium-Level Artists with Hong Kong Concert

Stray Kids, who have solidified their position as stadium-level artists, announced the continuation of their world tour with their first solo concert in Hong Kong in 2025. The group performed at the Hong Kong Asia World-Arena on the 18th and 19th, as part of their 'Stray Kids World Tour '. This marked their first solo concert in Hong Kong since debut, drawing an enthusiastic response from local fans and selling out all seats across both shows.

The group expressed their gratitude, saying, "It's our first performance in Hong Kong in 8 years. We can't imagine how long you've been waiting for this moment. Thank you for waiting and we really missed Hong Kong STAY (the name of their fandom)." They delivered a memorable performance of their hit songs, including '소리꾼', 'Back Door', 'Chk Chk Boom', '神메뉴', and '특', through live vocals and stunning performances.

Additionally, they heated up the atmosphere with solo stages from their album 'SKZHOP HIPTAPE '合 (HOP)'', which made history by entering the Billboard 200 chart at number one for six consecutive weeks. Stray Kids shared their thoughts, "The energy and fan chants from Hong Kong STAY are amazing. Thank you for creating precious memories with us, and we hope this concert becomes a cherished memory for you as well. We're preparing a lot, so please look forward to our future activities."

The first day of the concert, the 18th, was especially meaningful as it marked the 8th anniversary of the formation of 3RACHA, the group's producing team. Members Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han said, "Today is the 8th anniversary of 3RACHA. We will do our best to continue making good music," drawing loud applause and cheers from the audience.

On the second day, the members were moved by an event video prepared by the fans. Stray Kids expressed their gratitude, saying, "Our feelings of performing on stage and laughing together with STAY have not changed. We are sincerely thankful for the love STAY gives us and thank you once again for waiting so long." They then sang 'Stray Kids' from their mini-album 'ATE' together with the audience.

Having successfully completed their first concert in Hong Kong as part of their 2025 world tour, Stray Kids will move on to Latin America, North America, and Europe starting in March, continuing their large-scale stadium tour across 20 regions.