Stray Kids Breaks the Internet: 2026 Finally Brings Their Long-Awaited Album — Dates and Cities Revealed!..

The K-pop world is buzzing louder than ever as Stray Kids — one of the genre’s most electrifying boy groups — delivers on one of the most anticipated releases of the decade. After months of teasing concept photos, trailers, and global hype, the group’s latest project SKZ IT TAPE: DO IT finally dropped on November 21, 2025, sending STAYs (the fandom name) and music fans into a frenzy worldwide.
Stray Kids’ comeback followed a historic year of touring and chart success. Their previous sets — including the dominATE and dominATE : celebrATE tours — shattered records with sold-out stadium stops across Chile, Brazil, Mexico, the U.S., and Europe, and took the group into arenas and major open-air venues like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and Estadio GNP Seguros in Mexico City.
📀 DO IT: The Album That Changed Everything
The new album DO IT, part of the broader SKZ IT TAPE series, marks a bold evolution in Stray Kids’ sound and storytelling. Packed with double title tracks “Do It” and “DIVINE,” the project showcases the in-house brilliance of 3RACHA (Bang Chan, Changbin, and Han), who led composition and production on every track. The record not only offers high-energy anthems but also dives into themes of resilience, ambition, and self-discovery — ideas that resonate deeply with fans worldwide.
Streaming numbers skyrocketed immediately: DO IT became the first K-pop album to reach No. 1 on Spotify’s Global Countdowns Chart, a testament to Stray Kids’ ever-expanding global footprint.
🌍 2026: Tour Dates, Cities & Beyond
Though the dominATE world tour concluded in 2025 with record-breaking stops across 34 cities, 2026 already promises new milestones. Stray Kids made history late last year when they were announced as the first K-pop headliners of the iconic Rock in Rio festival — slated for September 11, 2026, in Rio de Janeiro — a massive recognition of their crossover appeal on the global stage.
Fans are already speculating that a new tour cycle could follow the album success, potentially bringing Stray Kids back to major cities across Asia, North America, and Europe by late 2026 or early 2027. While official tour dates haven’t been fully revealed yet, the momentum from DO IT and festival appearances suggests that the group’s next world-spanning journey is imminent.
One thing’s certain: Stray Kids aren’t slowing down, and 2026 might just be their biggest year yet. STAYs around the globe.
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