5-Star Dome Tour

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5-Star Dome Tour
Dome tour by Stray Kids
Stray Kids - 5-Star Dome Tour.png
Promotional poster
Location
  • South Korea
  • Japan
Associated albums 5-Star
Social Path / Super Bowl (Japanese Ver.)
Start dateAugust 16, 2023 (2023-08-16)
End dateOctober 29, 2023 (2023-10-29)
Legs1
No. of shows10
Stray Kids concert chronology

The 5-Star Dome Tour was the first all-dome tour and third overall concert tour by South Korean boy band Stray Kids in support of their third studio album 5-Star and their third Japanese-language EP Social Path / Super Bowl (Japanese Ver.) . It began in Fukuoka on August 16, 2023, and concluded in Tokyo on October 29, 2023. The tour received 341,000 attendees in Japan.

Contents

Background and ticketing

On New Year's Day in 2023, the group uploaded the video "Step Out 2023" to their social media, outlining their accomplishments in 2022 and plans for the new year, including a "special concert". [1] On June 12, 2023, Stray Kids announced their all-dome concert tour, titled 5-Star Dome Tour 2023, in support of the group's third studio album 5-Star . The tour was started on August 16 at PayPay Dome, Fukuoka, Japan, and set to conclude on October 29 at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo. [2]

The five shows at Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo broadcast at movie theaters in Japan through Live Viewing Japan, [3] as well as pay-per-view livestream for September 3 and 10 shows. [4] The tickets were sold out immediately within 5 minutes for general sales, and more than 2.5 million tickets have been applied for. [5] The two Seoul shows were rescheduled from September 30 – October 1 to October 21–22, taking place at Gocheok Sky Dome, subtitled "Seoul Special (Unveil 13)", [6] [7] which tickets were also sold out. [8]

Set list

Set list in Japan [9]
  1. "Battle Ground"
  2. "Freeze"
  3. "Item"
  4. "Case 143" (Japanese version)
  5. "God's Menu" (Japanese version)
  6. "All In"
  7. "Wolfgang"
  8. "Miroh" ( Kingdom version)
  9. "Rev It Up" (Felix solo)
  10. "Don't Say" (Han solo)
  11. "Perfume" (Seungmin solo)
  12. "Hug Me" (I.N solo)
  13. "Limbo" (Lee Know solo)
  14. "Baby" (Bang Chan solo)
  15. "Mic and Brush" (Hyunjin solo)
  16. "Yes Seo" (Changbin solo)
  17. "Circus"
  18. "Topline"
  19. "S-Class"
  20. "Chill" (Japanese version)
  21. "Slump" (Japanese version)
  22. "Super Board"
  23. "My Pace" (Japanese version)
  24. "Question"
  25. "Social Path"
  26. "Super Bowl" (Japanese version) (Fukuoka, Nagoya and Osaka) / "Megaverse" (Tokyo)
  27. "Hall of Fame"
Encore
  1. "Astronaut"
  2. "Star Lost" (Nagoya, Osaka and Tokyo)
  3. "Fairytale"
  4. "Fam"
  5. "Haven"
  6. "Miroh" (Tokyo)
Set list in South Korea
  1. "Battle Ground" (Korean version)
  2. "Freeze"
  3. "Item"
  4. "Case 143"
  5. "God's Menu"
  6. "All In" (Korean version)
  7. "Wolfgang"
  8. "Miroh" ( Kingdom version)
  9. "Rev It Up" (Felix solo)
  10. "Don't Say" (Han solo)
  11. "Perfume" (Seungmin solo)
  12. "Hug Me" (I.N solo)
  13. "Limbo" (Lee Know solo)
  14. "Baby" (Bang Chan solo)
  15. "Mic and Brush" (Hyunjin solo)
  16. "Yes Seo" (Changbin solo)
  17. "Circus" (Korean version)
  18. "Topline"
  19. "S-Class"
  20. "Chill"
  21. "Slump"
  22. "Social Path" (Korean version)
  23. "Leave"
  24. "Blind Spot"
  25. "Megaverse"
  26. "Super Bowl"
  27. "Hall of Fame"
Encore
  1. "Astronaut"
  2. "Star Lost"
  3. "DLC"
  4. "My Pace"
  5. "Haven"
  6. "Miroh" (day 2)

Shows

Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
August 16, 2023 Fukuoka Japan PayPay Dome 75,000 [10]
August 17, 2023
September 2, 2023 Nagoya Vantelin Dome 76,000 [11]
September 3, 2023
September 9, 2023 Osaka Kyocera Dome 90,000 [12]
September 10, 2023
October 21, 2023 Seoul South Korea Gocheok Sky Dome
October 22, 2023
October 28, 2023 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 100,000 [13]
October 29, 2023
Total341,000

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