
Stray Kids Make History as First K-Pop Group to Headline Orlando’s Camping World Stadium
Stray Kids have made history in Florida by selling out a major concert at Camping World Stadium—the first K-pop group to do so. This milestone happened on June 14, right in the middle of their ongoing “Stray Kids World Tour.”
Camping World Stadium isn’t just any venue. Located in Orlando, it’s known for hosting huge events like the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, and legendary shows from icons such as Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, and Metallica. Now, Stray Kids has added their name as the first K-pop act to headline at this huge outdoor space.
The group’s performance was packed with energy and variety. They performed over 30 songs, pulling from six different albums that all hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200. Fans heard their debut track “District 9” and got a special treat with a unit stage from their 7th-anniversary digital single “Mixtape : dominATE.” The show wasn’t just about the singing and dancing; live band sounds, powerful choreography, fireworks, and an eye-catching stage design all worked together to create an unforgettable atmosphere.
After the concert, Stray Kids shared how thankful they were to connect with the crowd:
"Even though this was our first time performing in Orlando, the fans welcomed us with open arms. We even saw STAYs who came with family—it was such an honor to share this night with everyone." Stray Kids
The Orlando concert also marked the halfway point of their North American stadium leg, which covers 10 cities and involves 13 performances in total. Looking ahead, they’re gearing up for two more shows at Citi Field in New York on June 18 and 19, continuing the tour’s momentum.