WRIGLEYVILLE — The K-pop sensation Stray Kids are set to bring their high-energy <dominATE> World Tour to Chicago next summer, taking over the iconic Wrigley Field on June 26.
This performance is part of the group’s first full stadium tour, and marks Wrigley Field’s debut as a host for a K-pop concert. Stray Kids previously played Chicago on their record-breaking Maniac tour in 2022, and at Lollapalooza in August.
The eight-member group, known for their self-produced fusion of hip-hop, rock and electronic music, has soared in global popularity since their debut in 2018. Members Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, HAN, Felix, Seungmin and I.N will also showcase individual performances, adding a personal touch to their dynamic setlist.
According to Variety, fans can expect to hear new tracks like “Chk Chk Boom” from the group’s latest album “Ate,” alongside crowd favorites such as “God’s Menu,” “Maniac” and “Back Door.” The Chicago stop is part of a global tour spanning major stadiums in Latin America, North America, Europe and the U.K., starting in Chile on March 28 and concluding in Paris on July 26.
Stray Kids most recently performed in Chicago as headliners at Lollapalooza this past August. Their appearance at Wrigley Field for this tour is a testament to the group’s explosive growth, offering nearly double the seating capacity of their 2022 Maniac tour performance at the United Center.
Tickets for the Chicago concert go on sale 3 p.m. Friday, with a presale beginning at 11 a.m. the same day. Fans can register for presale access at Stray Kids’ official website. VIP packages, including perks like soundcheck access and exclusive merchandise, will also be available.
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