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Stray Kids: Is there a SKZ World Tour 2024 country list?

Get your wallets ready, because we're going broke in 2024.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 23: Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han of Kpop band 3RACHA/Stray Kids are seen at the 2023 Global Citizen Festival on September 22, 2023 in New York City. (Photo by Gotham/WireImage)
Photo by Gotham/WireImage

STAYS, are you ready to go absolutely and utterly broke? Because I am, and I’ll gladly do so. The rumors of Stray Kids doing a world tour have been confirmed at last, after months of the boys teasing plans. The rumors are now a reality — yes, we’re crying in poverty.

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The confirmation came during the annual 2024 Step Out video series released on Jan. 1. The Stray Kids members reminisced about their past year and all they achieved, all while teasing everything that’s to come — which includes a world tour. After JYP released the Q2 earnings call, we also quickly noticed those little letters at the end saying, “Stray Kids is also expected to host a global stadium tour in 2024.” As you can see, rumors of a possible tour have been circulating for a while. Now that we know for a fact that they’ll be heading on tour soon, which countries will they be visiting?

Which countries are Stray Kids visiting on the world tour?

Stray Kids' Felix, Hyunjin and Bang Chan are standing together on a set of stairs.
via JYP Entertainment

Until recently, Ticketmaster only had a webpage for the upcoming SKZ world tour without a list of dates or countries. Thankfully, that’s changed, STAYs, because the boys just announced the dates for the Asian leg of the tour, including all the cities and countries where they will be performing for the 2024 dominATE world tour.

While we only have the Asian leg announced, the list of countries indicates that the Latin American, North American, and European dates are coming soon. Considering that their second world tour, “Maniac,” in 2022 took them to places all across the globe, including Japan, South Korea, the United States, Indonesia, Thailand, the Philippines, and Australia, we’ll hopefully get to see them in all of these places and more on the dominATE tour.

So get ready, STAYS. The official date list for the U.S. is coming sooner than later; if you want to save up a bit of money beforehand, do it now.