The group has held 13 concerts in 10 regions, including large stadium concerts in major American cities such as Washington, Seattle, Chicago, and Toronto, and has won the "Global Stadium Award" award.
The album solidified the group's reputation as a "musician of the highest order." It was met with positive reviews from American media and communities such as Reddit.
In his review of the June 19th concert at New York's Citi Field, which was delayed due to heavy rain but ended amid cheers from fans, reporter Benjamin Barton wrote, "This concert was like a 'S
"The rain broke through like the representative song of 100 Kids, 'Thunderous', leading to an explosive performance," he wrote.
In particular, the stage direction that started with traditional Korean percussion instruments, the members' professional response, the live band composition, and the leader's bass
He cited Nchan's speech of thanks as one of the main moments, saying, "The performance was more than just a concert; it was a stage that conveyed Korean culture."
The first K-pop boy group to hold a sold-out stadium concert was held at Oracle Park in San Francisco on May 28th.
After the concert, the San Francisco Chronicle wrote in their review that "Stray Kids is now one of the leading K-pop boy bands, alongside BTS and SEVENTEEN."
"They dominated the stage with military-level precision and hip-hop-based intensity," he said. "The fans cheered when the members were introduced and continued,
"The band filled the stage with explosive energy throughout the show," he added. Music magazine Leaf Magazine also covered the performance that day, saying, "The band played a variety of styles, from hard rock-based rap to pop-style songs."
The article commented, "Stray Kids delivered a highly polished performance, freely crossing genres and showcasing a wide range of genres, from the sensibility of the band to the sensibilities of the band's fans."
Kids still look like friends laughing and messing around, but on stage they become completely different beings."
The group's teamwork, stable live performance, and ability to express emotions were highly praised. The group also received positive reviews from the fan community.
"The performance was well-constructed, and the details were different for each performance in each city, which made it fun to watch," and "The opening of the New York performance, which started with traditional percussion instruments, was truly moving."
One fan commented, "Even though the stage was slippery due to the rain, the members kept their focus until the end," pointing out their professional attitude. On the other hand, some fans commented, "An
"The composition of the call songs was less satisfying than in other performances," and "It's a shame that their signature songs like 'MIROH' and 'MANIAC' were missing."
There was also a comparison that "the encore felt shorter than in the LA concert." In addition, there were comments about the acoustics of stadiums, which are inevitably affected by weather and heat and are more difficult to satisfy than indoor concerts.
Some fans expressed their concern. Some said it would be a shame to end it like this and called for an encore concert or additional tour.
Billboard called the tour "a historic one, with the most stadium shows of any K-pop group to date."
"Stray Kids" successfully completed the large-scale project of the stadium tour and set a new standard for K-pop performances. They will perform at LUDA Stadium on July 11th.
The band will embark on their first European tour, kicking off at the Johan Cruyff Arena and performing eight shows in six regions.
2025/07/05 07:17 KST
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