STRAY KIDS TO PERFORM AT TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR STADIUM IN 2025
Following the record-breaking success of Stray Kids’ 2024 shows in Asia & Australia, the acclaimed, gold certified, global K-Pop phenomenon will take to the stage at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday 18th July, 2025 as one of 20 new performances on their highly successful <dominATE> World Tour.
The Stray Kids World Tour <dominATE> marks their first full run of stadium dates and long-awaited return following their second world tour, "MANIAC", which successfully held 42 shows across 18 cities.
Tickets will go on general sale on Wednesday 27th November, 12pm, at tottenhamhotspurstadium.com. Please note, the band will not be running any pre-sale windows for this concert.
Stray Kids has already cemented themselves as global icons, having achieved numerous milestones for the last six years of their career. They’ve made history with groundbreaking festival appearances, becoming the first K-Pop group to perform at Le Gala Des Pièces Jaunes and headlining major festivals in 2024 such as Chicago’s Lollapalooza, Milan’s I-DAYS and London’s BST Hyde Park.
The tour has already made waves, captivating fans in major Australian cities and across Asia. The members — Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, HAN, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N – each have solo performances, with songs hailing from their brand new album “ATE,” released this past July. The setlist includes music from past albums including gold-certified fan favourites “Back Door,” “God’s Menu,” and “MANIAC.”
Stray Kids join a host of world-renowned artists to perform at London’s newest sport, leisure and entertainment destination, with Beyonce, Lady Gaga, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Guns N Roses, Wizkid, P!NK and Travis Scott all previously gracing the London N17 stage.
Creating additional recurring sources of revenue to reinvest in our football activities is a key part of the Club’s financial model. Concerts are one such source.
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium’s ability to host a wide range of major events all year round directly contributes to the £344m a year boost being delivered to local economy, with 3,700 FTE jobs supported as a direct result of major events and visitor attractions.