Stray Kids made history as the first K-pop boy band to perform at the British Summer Time Hyde Park in London, concluding the festival with a memorable performance.
Stray Kids performed headliners at the festival in Hyde Park in London on Sunday.
After their performance at the I-Days held in Milan, Italy, on the 12th, they took the stage as the final performers at two consecutive major overseas music festivals, electrifying Europe’s summer nights.
About 50,000 global fans gathered early in Hyde Park, well ahead of Stray Kids’ scheduled 8:20 P.M. performance, eagerly anticipating the appearance of the eight members. As the sun set over Hyde Park and Stray Kids’ music signaled the start of their performance, the atmosphere intensified with a spectacular sing-along.
With a heart-pounding intro, a giant red curtain was drawn back, finally unveiling Stray Kids. Starting with their June 2023 release, “S-Class,” they proceeded to captivate the audience with a series of tracks showcasing the group’s broad musical spectrum, including “Freeze,” “Super Bowl,” “TOPLINE (Feat. Tiger JK),” “Thunderous,” “ITEM,” and “DOMINO,” eliciting cheers from the crowd.
The segment featuring hit songs like “Back Door,” “MANIAC,” and “God’s Menu” turned into a true frenzy. Audience members stretched their hands towards the stage, clapping enthusiastically and singing along to Korean lyrics, fully enjoying the festival with passion and enthusiasm. Stray Kids showcased its prowess as a top-tier stage group, navigating freely between the main and extended stages. They interacted with the audience during the encore, breathing together and responding to explosive support.
Stray Kids delivered a rich setlist of 20 songs, including “LALALALA,” “Victory Song,” “MIROH,” “MEGAVERSE,” and “Haven,” live with a vibrant band sound, leading the audience satisfaction to its peak. The performance was enhanced by pillar-like effects pulsating with energy to the beat and a spectacular fireworks display that adorned the London night sky, adding noenergy andomance to the atmosphere.
Stray Kids, who triumphed on stages in Milan and London, continues its unstoppable momentum as a top global artist into August in the United States. They will once again headline as an artist at Lollapalooza Chicago, taking place at Grant Park, Illinois, on August 2nd, shining with the title of triple headliner at this significant international music festival.
Meanwhile, Stray Kids will release its new mini-album ATE with the title track “Chk Chk Boom” on the 19th at 1 P.M. in South Korea and make its first comeback of 2024.