Stray Kids World Tour arrived in Rio de Janeiro, where they performed for 55,000 fans in their first solo concert in the city. With a powerful setlist, stunning stage effects, and explosive energy, they left a lasting impression. Their tour is on track to break attendance records, while their ₩800 million ($600,000) wildfire relief donation sparked discussions on MLBPARK about their international success.
Stray Kids World Tour Brings First Solo Concert to Rio de Janeiro
Stray Kids successfully held their first-ever solo concert in Rio de Janeiro as part of the Stray Kids World Tour 〈dominATE〉. On April 1 (local time), they performed at Estádio Nilton Santos, drawing a crowd of 55,000 enthusiastic fans. The massive turnout once again proved their strong global fanbase, especially in Latin America.
Stray Kids World Tour Setlist Delivers Powerful Performances
The group opened the night with “MOUNTAINS” from the mini-album ATE, setting the stage for a high-energy show. Their hit songs, including “Back Door,” “Chk Chk Boom,” “God’s menu,” “MANIAC,” and more, kept the excitement going. Each performance showcased their unique style and electrifying stage presence.
The concert also featured special unit stages: Han & Felix energized the crowd with “Truman,” Changbin & I.N brought raw power with “Burnin’ Tires,” and Bang Chan & Hyunjin captivated fans with “ESCAPE.” Meanwhile, Lee Know & Seungmin’s “CINEMA” highlighted their smooth vocals, and the grand finale, “GIANT (Korean Ver.),” impressed with its spectacular stage production.
Unforgettable Moments with Fans
Stray Kids performed self-produced tracks with a live band and dynamic stage effects, creating an unforgettable experience. Their explosive energy and jaw-dropping choreography kept fans completely engaged. A 360-degree fireworks display illuminated the night sky, adding to the magic of the event.
At the end of the show, the members shared their heartfelt thoughts: “So much has happened in the past seven years, and this journey feels like it led us to you. Seeing you welcome us so warmly was truly touching. The flash event looked stunning from the stage, and we hope to see you again with the same excitement.”
MLBPARK Discusses Stray Kids Donation for Wildfire Relief
The 〈dominATE〉 tour is Stray Kids’ largest tour to date, spanning 34 cities and 55 shows worldwide. After Rio, they will perform in São Paulo on April 5-6, with stadium concerts across Latin America, North America, Japan, and Europe until late July. With an estimated 2.2 million attendees, the tour is expected to break the record for the highest audience in K-pop tour history.
Meanwhile, Korean online community MLBPARK discussed Stray Kids’ ₩800 million ($600,000) donation for wildfire relief in South Korea. The fires, which started in March 2025, burned over 48,000 hectares, making it the largest wildfire in Korean history. Their donation will support emergency aid, financial assistance for victims, and firefighter support.
Many users praised their generosity but were surprised by their financial success, noting that Stray Kids is less well-known domestically compared to their massive international popularity. Some fans even described them as the “boy group right after BTS.”

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Just leaving a friendly warning that this was the smallest audience they will have in Brazil.The next show was the one that sold out in hours and has a capacity of over 60k So… You can create expectations, yes. Because we are looking forward to it here in São Paulo.