Stray Kids made history last weekend with two electrifying performances in São Paulo as part of their "Dominate World Tour." The shows at MorumBIS Stadium drew 65,000 fans each night, totaling an impressive 130,000 spectators—a record for a K-Pop artist in Brazil. This feat places Stray Kids ahead of BTS, who previously held the national record with over 84,000 fans in two nights at Allianz Parque in 2019. With this milestone, Stray Kids now holds the record for the largest K-Pop audience in the country, solidifying their position as a leading name on the international scene. The tour also passed through Estádio Nilton Santos in Rio de Janeiro, where crowds gathered in search of a glimpse of the South Korean idols. Formed in 2017, Stray Kids has gained global recognition for their bold aesthetic, original productions, and a sound that blends intense rap, electronic beats, and messages of self-discovery and youth. The group has three Korean albums and two Japanese albums, with 14 EPs released over the past few years. Stray Kids consistently appears on global charts and has accumulated over 31 million equivalent units in sales, including physical CDs, downloads, and streaming, establishing themselves as one of the most profitable artists of the new K-Pop generation.
Stray Kids Set New K-Pop Record in Brazil, Drawing 130,000 Fans in São Paulo Concerts, Surpassing BTS's Previous Attendance
Edited by: Olga Sukhina
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