Get last-minute Stray Kids concert tickets for 2023 US shows

Stray Kids are in the U.S. for a good time, not a long time this spring.

The K-Pop megastars have just six shows in the U.S. from March 22 through April 2 as part of their ‘Maniac World Tour’ and then that’s it.

So, if you want to see Hyunjin, Felix, Bang Chan, Lee Know, I.N., Han, Changbin, Seungmin and Kim Woojin’s unique brand of mala taste genre live, you better hurry.

Their six shows will take place in three locations — two in Atlanta on March 22 and March 23, a pair in Fort Worth, TX on March 26 and March 27 and finally back-to-back gigs in Los Angeles on March 31 and April 2.

For super fans keeping score at home, it should be noted that this tour may be a little different than their 2022 jaunt too.

In addition to all the mega hits like “God’s Menu,” “Maniac” and “Thunderous” that typically make up the group’s set list, we’re hopeful they debut tracks from their recently released ten-track 2023 album “The Sound.”

Need last-minute tickets?

We’re here to help.

Our team went ahead and found the cheapest seats available for all six concerts on the mini North American trek.

At the time of publication, the lowest price we spotted was $144 before fees on Vivid Seats.

All prices are subject to fluctuation.

Looking for more information about the show of your choosing? We’ve got all your pressing Stray Kids tour questions answered below.

Stray Kids 2023 tour schedule

A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to the cheapest tickets available for each show can be found below.

Stray Kids
2023 tour dates
Ticket prices
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March 22 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA $162
March 23 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, GA $175
March 26 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX $355
March 27 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX $285
March 31 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA $170
April 2 at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA $144

Note: The New York Post confirmed all above prices at the publication time. All prices are subject to fluctuation and include additional fees at checkout.)

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They offer a 100% buyer guarantee that states your transaction will be safe and secure and your tickets will be delivered prior to the event.

Stray Kids new music

On Feb. 22, Stray Kids released their first-ever Japanese album “The Sound.”

The record, also their first full-length effort, is similar to their earlier output meaning it’s yet another collection of party-starting, high-energy anthems that will surely get any audience hyped.

As of now, our favorite track is the ultra-catchy, string-heavy “Novel” which you can snap along to easily but that could change any day — every song is surefire banger.

Haven’t heard “The Sound” yet?

You can check it out here.

Stray Kids set list

The raucous eight-member group always give their all when they perform live.

However, since their show has so many moving parts, high-wire dance moves and choreography, the set list doesn’t change often.

Should you attend a Stray Kids concert, here’s what you’ll likely hear:

01.) “MANIAC”

02.) “VENOM”

03.) “Red Lights” (OT8 version)

04.) “Easy”

05.) “ALL IN” (Korean Version)

06.) “District 9”

07.) “Back Door”

08.) “Charmer”

09.) “Lonely St.”

10.) “Side Effects”

11.) “Thunderous”

12.) “DOMINO”

13.) “God’s Menu”

14.) “CHEESE”

15.) “YAYAYA”

16.) “ROCK”

17.) “If the World Was Ending” (JP Saxe cover)

18.) “Youth” (Troye Sivan cover)

19.) “Waiting For Us”

20.) “Maknae on Top”

21.) “All I Do Is Win” (DJ Khaled cover)

22.) “Muddy Water”

23.) “Scars” (Korean Version)

24.) “Hellevator”

25.) “TOP”

26.) “Victory Song” (MAMA version)

Encore:

27.) “My Pace”

28.) “MIROH”

29.) “Star Lost”

30.) “Haven”

The above set list was courtesy of Set List FM.

K-pop stars on tour in 2023

Slowly but surely, K-Pop becomes a little more popular in the U.S.

Just this year, many huge acts from South Korea are touring their hits all over North America at venues large and small further solidifying the genre’s staying power.

Here are just five of our favorites you won’t want to miss.

• Tomorrow X Together

• Suga

• Twice

• NCT Dream

• NMIXX

Are you a fan of more than just K-Pop? If so, check out our list of the 52 biggest concert tours in 2023 to see what else is out there.

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