🚨 Stray Kids Dominate TikTok + Stadiums — 30M Fans & Counting!

Stray Kids posing for the camera in January 2023
Stray Kids during a public appearance in early 2023. Image not directly related to the TikTok milestone — included for illustrative purposes.

📱 Stray Kids Smash TikTok Milestone & Continue U.S. Stadium Takeover

Stray Kids just achieved another major milestone in their global rise — the group has surpassed 30 million followers on their official TikTok channel, making them the third K-pop group ever to do so, following BTS and BLACKPINK. They’re also the first 4th-gen K-pop group to reach this number.

To celebrate, the group uploaded a behind-the-scenes ‘B-cut’ compilation video, giving fans a peek at their off-stage charm and thanking them for their unwavering support.

🚀 From Social Media Kings to Streaming Titans

This milestone is just one of many. In April, their YouTube channel surpassed 20 million subscribers, placing them in the top 3 most-followed K-pop groups on the platform.

Even more impressively, in May, every track Stray Kids has released collectively passed 10 billion streams on Spotify — a 4th-gen K-pop first and the third highest total for a K-pop artist ever.

🎤 World Tour: Breaking Records City by City

As if their digital dominance wasn’t enough, Stray Kids are also in the middle of their biggest world tour to date, called “DOMINATE.” The tour spans 34 cities with 55 performances, and is expected to draw in a record-breaking 2.2 million fans, setting a new benchmark for K-pop.

The North American stadium leg of the tour kicked off in Seattle on May 24 and includes:

  • June 6–7: Arlington (Globe Life Field)
  • June 10: Atlanta (Truist Park)
  • June 14: Orlando (Camping World Stadium)
  • June 18–19: NYC (Citi Field)
  • June 23: Washington, D.C. (Nationals Park)
  • June 26: Chicago (Wrigley Field)
  • June 29: Toronto (Rogers Centre)

With explosive performances and a social media empire, Stray Kids are rewriting K-pop history one achievement at a time.


Original Source: Newsis

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