List of Stray Kids concert tours

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Stray Kids concert tours
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Stray Kids in December 2019
Concert tours3
One-off concerts1
Promotional tours1
Showcases2

The following is a comprehensive list of South Korean boy band Stray Kids' concert tours. The group has embarked on three headlining concert tours, one one-off concerts, one promotional tour, two showcases.

Contents

World Tour "District 9: Unlock" (2019–2020)

Stray Kids World Tour "District 9: Unlock"
World tour by Stray Kids
Stray Kids - World Tour District 9 Unlock.png
Seoul promotional poster
Location
  • Asia
  • United States
  • Europe
Associated albums Clé: Levanter
Start dateNovember 23, 2019 (2019-11-23)
End dateFebruary 16, 2020 (2020-02-16) (actual)
August 30, 2020 (2020-08-30) (proposed)
Legs2 (actual)
5 (proposed)
No. of shows10 (actual)
24 (proposed)
Stray Kids concert chronology

On September 30, 2019, Stray Kids announced their first world tour, titled World Tour "District 9: Unlock" during teasing their single "Double Knot". It would be held from November 23 to 24 at Olympic Hall, Songpa-gu, Seoul. [1] The United States leg was announced on December 4, [2] and Asia and Europe legs on January 14, comprising 24 shows, [3] [4] but the two later were cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [5]

Set list

This set list is representative of the November 23–24, 2019 shows in Seoul. It does not represent all shows in the concert series. [6]

Set list in Seoul
  1. "District 9"
  2. "Victory Song"
  3. "Question"
  4. "Rock"
  5. "Side Effects"
  6. "Beware"
  7. "M.I.A"
  8. "Wow" (Lee Know, Hyunjin, Felix)
  9. "Mixtape#4"
  10. "Get Cool"
  11. "Awkward Silence"
  12. "My Universe" (Seungmin, I.N featuring Changbin)
  13. "3rd Eye"
  14. "I Am You" (ballad version)
  15. "We Go" (Bang Chan, Changbin, Han)
  16. "Road Not Taken"
  17. "TMT"
  18. "My Pace"
  19. "Double Knot"
  20. "Boxer"
  21. "Hellevator"
  22. "Miroh"
Encore
  1. "Grow Up"
  2. "Astronaut" (November 23) / "Rock" (November 24)
  3. "Yayaya"

Notes

  • Since January 29, 2020 show, "Levanter" was included on the set list, placed between "Awkward Silence" and "My Universe", and in the encore part, "Astronaut" or "Rock" were replaced by "Miroh" and moved to be the last song to perform.

Shows

Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
November 23, 2019 Seoul South Korea Olympic Hall
November 24, 2019
January 29, 2020 New York United States Hulu Theater 4,004 [7]
January 31, 2020 Atlanta Fox Theatre 3,077 [7]
February 2, 2020 Dallas The Theatre at Grand Prairie
February 5, 2020 Rosemont Rosemont Theatre 3,595 [7]
February 7, 2020 Miami Watsco Center
February 9, 2020 Phoenix Comerica Theatre
February 13, 2020 San Jose Provident Credit Union Event Center
February 16, 2020 Los Angeles Microsoft Theater 5,294 [7]
TotalN/A


2nd World Tour "Maniac" (2022–2023)

5-Star Dome Tour (2023)

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.)
Rock-Star
Start dateAugust 16, 2023 (2023-08-16)
End dateOctober 29, 2023 (2023-10-29)
Legs1
No. of shows10
Stray Kids concert chronology

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". [9] 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. [10] The five shows at Nagoya, Osaka, and Tokyo broadcast at movie theaters in Japan through Live Viewing Japan, [11] as well as pay-per-view livestream for September 3 and 10 shows. [12] The tickets were immediately sold out within 5 minutes for general sales, and more than 2.5 million tickets have been applied for. [13] The two Seoul shows were re-schedule from September 30 – October 1 to October 21–22, to hold at Gocheok Sky Dome, subtitled "Seoul Special (Unveil 13)", [14] [15] which tickets were also sold out. [16]

Set list

Set list in Japan [17]
  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 [18]
August 17, 2023
September 2, 2023 Nagoya Vantelin Dome 76,000 [19]
September 3, 2023
September 9, 2023 Osaka Kyocera Dome 90,000 [20]
September 10, 2023
October 21, 2023 Seoul South Korea Gocheok Sky Dome
October 22, 2023
October 28, 2023 Tokyo Japan Tokyo Dome 100,000 [21]
October 29, 2023
TotalN/A

One-off concerts

Unlock: Go Live In Life (2020)

Unlock: Go Live In Life
One-off concert by Stray Kids
Stray Kids - Unlock Go Live In Life.png
LocationVarious
Associated album Go Live
In Life
Date(s)November 22, 2020
No. of shows1
Stray Kids concert chronology

On October 19, 2020, Stray Kids announced their first online one-off concert, titled Unlock: Go Live In Life, being described as the upgrade version of the group's first World Tour "District 9: Unlock", which most shows were canceled and postponed due to COVID-19 pandemic. It was held on November 22, broadcasting through V Live (Beyond Live). [22] [23]

Set list

This set list is representative of the November 22, 2020 show. [24]

  1. "District 9"
  2. "Victory Song"†
  3. "Question"
  4. "Side Effects"
  5. "Double Knot"†
  6. "M.I.A."
  7. "Wow" (Lee Know, Hyunjin, Felix)
  8. "My Universe" (Seungmin, I.N featuring Changbin)
  9. "Mixtape#4"
  10. "Blueprint"†
  11. "God's Menu"
  12. "All In" (Korean version)
  13. "Ex"
  14. "I Am You" (ballad version)
  15. "We Go" (Bang Chan, Changbin, Han)
  16. "Easy"
  17. "My Pace"
  18. "Back Door"†
  19. "Boxer"
  20. "Hellevator"†
  21. "Miroh"
  22. "Ta"

Notes

  • denotes the show having Multi-cam On.

Promotional tours

Hi-Stay Tour in Korea (2019)

Hi-Stay Tour in Korea
Promotional tour by Stray Kids
Stray Kids - Hi-Stay Tour in Korea.png
LocationSouth Korea
Associated albums Clé 1: Miroh
Start dateMarch 15, 2019 (2019-03-15)
End dateApril 20, 2019 (2019-04-20)
Legs1
No. of shows4
Stray Kids concert chronology

On March 18, 2019, Stray Kids announce their national promotional tour, Hi-Stay Tour in Korea, before the release of the group's fourth EP Clé 1: Miroh , to communicate with their fans. It was held in Busan, Daejeon, and Incheon in March, and Seoul in April, titled "Hi-Stay Tour Finale in Seoul". [25]

Set list

This set list is representative of the April 20, 2019 shows in Seoul. It does not represent all shows in the concert series. [26]

  • SKZ Awards corner
  • SKZ Games corner
  • "Spread My Wings"
  • "District 9"
  • "My Pace"
  • "Get Cool"
  • Photo Time: "Stray", "Saranghae"
  • "Boxer"
  • "Miroh"
Encore
  • "Yayaya"
  • "Grow Up"

Shows

DateCityCountryVenue
March 15, 2019 Busan South KoreaShinsegae Centum City Mall
March 17, 2019 Daejeon Galleria Department Store
March 22, 2019 Incheon Square1
April 20, 2019 Seoul Olympic Hall

Showcases

Unveil Tour "I Am…" (2019)

Unveil Tour "I Am…"
Showcase tour by Stray Kids
Stray Kids - Unveil Tour I Am Bangkok.png
Bangkok promotional poster
Location
  • Asia Pacific
  • United States
  • Europe
Associated albums I Am You
Start dateJanuary 19, 2019 (2019-01-19)
End dateSeptember 27, 2019 (2019-09-27)
Legs4
No. of shows14
Attendancec. 100,000
Stray Kids concert chronology

Their first showcase tour titled Unveil Tour "I Am…" was first announced on November 24, 2018, held in Thailand, and Indonesia in January 2019. [27] and traveled to Australia, [28] Philippines, [29] the United States, [30] and Europe, [31] before ending in Japan in September. [32]

Set list

This set list is representative of the January 19, 2019 shows in Bangkok. It does not represent all shows in the concert series. [33]

Set list in Bangkok
  1. "Hellevator"
  2. "Beware"
  3. "Not!"
  4. "Awaken"
  5. "District 9"
  6. "Mirror"
  7. "Who?"
  8. "Insomnia"
  9. "Voices"
  10. "My Pace"
  11. "You."
  12. "My Side"
  13. "I Am You"
  14. "4419" (Bang Chan, Hyunjin, Seungmin)
  15. "Glow" (Lee Know, Changbin, Felix)
  16. "School Life"
  17. "Awkward Silence"
  18. "Get Cool"
  19. "Yayaya"
  20. "Grow Up"

Notes

  • Since April 27, "4419", "Glow", and "School Life" were replaced by "Victory Song", and "Miroh".
  • Since July 28, "Grow Up" was removed from the set list, and added "Side Effects" instead.

Shows

Tour dates
DateCityCountryVenueAttendance
January 19, 2019 Bangkok Thailand Thunder Dome 4,000 [33]
January 26, 2019 Jakarta Indonesia Indonesia Convention Exhibition Hall 3A
February 21, 2019 Melbourne Australia Festival Hall
February 24, 2019 Sydney Big Top Sydney
April 27, 2019 Manila Philippines Araneta Coliseum 7,000 [29]
May 14, 2019 Newark United States New Jersey Performing Arts Center
May 15, 2019
May 17, 2019 Los Angeles Pasadena Civic Auditorium
May 19, 2019 Houston Revention Music Center
July 28, 2019 London England O2 Brixton Academy 19,000 [31]
July 30, 2019 Paris FranceLes Docks de Paris-Pullman
August 2, 2019 Berlin GermanyVerti Music Hall
August 4, 2019 Moscow RussiaAdrenaline Stadium
September 27, 2019 Yokohama Japan Pacifico Yokohama National Hall
Total100,000 [34]

Japan Showcase 2019 "Hi-Stay" (2019)

Japan Showcase 2019 "Hi-Stay"
Showcase concert by Stray Kids
Location Tokyo, Japan
Venue Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium
Date(s)December 3, 2019
No. of shows1
Attendance8,000 [35]
Stray Kids concert chronology

Stray Kids' announce their Japan Showcase 2019 "Hi-Stay" on November 9, 2019. [36] It was held on December 3, 2019, at Yoyogi National Stadium 1st Gymnasium. In this event, the group also announce their Japanese debut compilation album SKZ2020 . [37]

Set list

This set list is representative of the December 3, 2019 show. [38]

Set list
  1. "District 9"
  2. "Victory Song"
  3. "Question"
  4. "Hellevator"
  5. "My Pace"
  6. "Awkward Silence"
  7. "I Am You"
  8. "M.I.A"
  9. "Double Knot"
  10. "Miroh"
  11. "Astronaut"
  12. "Grow Up"

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