Stray Kids‘ concert on Thursday (June 19) truly embodied their 2020 single “Thunderous” when a severe thunderstorm watch in the New York City area put the show into jeopardy with the scheduled 7:30 p.m. start time indefinitely pushed back. But similar to how SKZ got the last laugh in the empowering track, the rain ultimately did not cause a cancellation, and the group was able to blast into their set around 8:45 p.m. to the delight of tens of thousands in attendance.
Ahead of the group’s two nights at Citi Field, the baseball stadium began the hype for their summer K-pop concerts (including two August shows from BLACKPINK and one from ATEEZ in July) with a special K-Pop Night at the Mets’ June 10 game against the Washington Nationals, and by providing Stray Kids with several special gifts like their own personalized jackets, figurines, candy and a cap with Mets written in Hangul.
Peep what Citi Field prepared for Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin and I.N below.
A little something for @Stray_Kids before their back-to-back nights at Citi Field! pic.twitter.com/Q2wg1ji7rA
— Citi Field (@CitiField) June 18, 2025The excitement for these Stray Kids concert is well earned too. The group’s dominATE World Tour has already seen the group play huge stadiums like Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium, the Globe Life Field in Arlington, Texas, and Orlando, Fla.’s Camping World Stadium. This double-header at Citi Field further adds to this historic live run that boasts the most stadiums ever performed for a K-pop act.
Once the storm passed, SKZ’s second New York show proceeded without any complications, allowing the group’s record-breaking tour to continue uninterrupted. Here are the 11 best moments from Stray Kids’ dominATE concert in New York on June 19.
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