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2nd World Tour "MANIAC"

  • 2.1 Main tour
  • 2.2 Seoul Special (UNVEIL 11)
  • 2.3 Additional Shows
  • 2.4 Rescheduled
  • 3 Setlist overview
  • 4 DVD & Blu-ray
  • 5 Achievements
  • 8 References
  • 9 Navigation

History [ ]

The tour began on April 30, 2022 in Seoul, and travelled to Japan and North America.

On July 2, Lee Know , Felix and I.N were tested positive for COVID-19, leading to the cancellation of Atlanta and Fort Worth shows. [1]

On July 12, Hyunjin sustained a minor injury on his right hand and avoided making harsh movement for the remaining tour dates. [2]

The tour ended on July 27 in Tokyo. The concerts on May 1 in Seoul and July 27 in Tokyo were livestreamed on Beyond LIVE. [3] [4]

On September 17 and 18, the group held two " Seoul Special (UNVEIL 11) " concerts as part of the tour, to reveal their upcoming seventh mini album, MAXIDENT . [5]

On September 30, the tour was extended to include new dates in South East Asia and Oceania, rescheduled shows in Atlanta and Fort Worth, and additional "ENCORE" shows to conclude the tour. [6] The tour began on November 12, 2022 in Jakarta and ended on April 2, 2023 in Los Angeles. The encore concert on February 25, 2023 in Osaka was livestreamed on Beyond LIVE. [7]

A DVD and a Blu-ray of the first three Seoul stops were released respectively on August 8 and 31, 2023. [8]

Two Blu-rays of the "ENCORE in Japan" stops were released on February 7, 2024. [9]

Main tour [ ]

Seoul special (unveil 11) [ ], additional shows [ ], rescheduled [ ], setlist overview [ ].

This overview presents all songs performed over the course of the 40 concerts of the tour. It does not acknowledge the two " Seoul Special (UNVEIL 11) " concerts for clarity purpose.

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Achievements [ ].

  • Stray Kids performed in their first dome venue (Kyocera Dome, Japan), as well as their first outdoor venue and stadium venue (BMO Stadium, USA).
  • As of February 2023, Stray Kids earned their most attended concert of all-time on February 26, 2023, with 39,666 tickets sold at Kyocera Dome. [11]
  • Media outlets reported that they became the second K-pop boy group to perform in a North American stadium venue. [12]
  • The tour earned a total of $71.5 million from 776,000 tickets sold across all formats (in-person and online). [13]

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Stray Kids announce additional 2023 ‘Maniac’ tour dates in Los Angeles and Asia

In addition to previously-announced dates in the Asia-Pacific

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K-pop boyband Stray Kids have added concerts in Los Angeles, Japan and the Philippines to the upcoming 2023 leg of their ‘Maniac’ world tour.

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On November 7, the group shared a string of announcements unveiling additional dates for their 2023 ‘Maniac’ world tour. These include a series of “encore” shows in Los Angeles and the cities of Tokyo and Osaka in Japan. Stray Kids have also added Manila to the upcoming Asia-Pacific leg of the tour with two new concert dates.

The Los Angeles show, set for March 31, will notably be held at the Banc of California Stadium, marking Stray Kids’ first-ever US stadium show. Tickets to the concert will go on sale this Friday, November 11, at 3PM PT through Live Nation .

Stray Kids’ “encore” shows in Japan will take place in Tokyo on February 11-12 and and Osaka on February 25-26 respectively. They have yet to announce ticket sales details, though these are likely to be shared via the group’s Japanese fan café website.

Stray Kids(스트레이 키즈) 2nd World Tour "MANIAC" ENCORE #StrayKids #스트레이키즈 #2ndWorldTour_MANIAC #MANIAC #MANIAC_SKZ #MAXIDENT #YouMakeStrayKidsStay pic.twitter.com/9akGfGFcmn — Stray Kids (@Stray_Kids) November 7, 2022

Stray Kids have also added two concerts at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Manila on March 11 and 12 next year. While Manila concert organisers PULP Live World have yet to announce when ticket sales will open, details can be expected on their official website here .

Stray Kids(스트레이 키즈) 2nd World Tour "MANIAC" in MANILA ✔ Show Information 2023.3.11(SAT)-12(SUN) @ SM Mall of Asia Arena ✔ More Information https://t.co/pX2a79t2w2 #StrayKids #스트레이키즈 #2ndWorldTour_MANIAC #MANIAC #MANIAC_SKZ #MAXIDENT #YouMakeStrayKidsStay pic.twitter.com/zT5O6GWHhk — Stray Kids (@Stray_Kids) November 7, 2022

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Prior to this, Stray Kids announced majority of the tour’s Asia-Pacific dates in September, including concerts in Jakarta, Bangkok, and Singapore in Southeast Asia, along with Sydney and Melbourne in Australia. Following this, the group will head to North America to perform the Atlanta and Fort Worth rescheduled concerts, originally set for earlier this year. Stray Kids had rescheduled the shows after several members were diagnosed with COVID-19 while on tour.

Stray Kids’ ‘Maniac’ world tour dates in the Asia-Pacific and North America are:

NOVEMBER 2022 Saturday 12 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Beach City International Stadium Sunday 13 – Jakarta, Indonesia, Beach City International Stadium

FEBRUARY 2023 Thursday 2 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena Friday 3 – Bangkok, Thailand, Impact Arena Sunday 5 – Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium Saturday 11 – Tokyo, Japan, Saitama Super Arena Sunday 12 – Tokyo, Japan, Saitama Super Arena Saturday 18 – Melbourne, Australia, Rod Laver Arena Tuesday 21 – Sydney, Australia, Qudos Bank Arena Saturday 25 – Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Osaka (new, encore) Sunday 26 – Osaka, Japan, Kyocera Dome Osaka (new, encore)

March 2023 Saturday 11 – Manila, Philippines, SM Mall of Asia (new) Sunday 12 – Manila, Philippines, SM Mall of Asia (new) Wednesday 22 – Atlanta, Georgia, State Farm Arena (rescheduled) Thursday 23 – Atlanta, Georgia, State Farm Arena Sunday 26 – Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena (rescheduled) Monday 27 – Fort Worth, Texas, Dickies Arena Friday 31 – Los Angeles, California, Banc of California Stadium (new, encore)

Stray Kids’ first embarked on the North American leg of the ‘Maniac’ world tour in June and July in support of their ‘Oddinary’ mini-album. That record earned the boyband their first-ever entry and first Number One on the Billboard 200.

In October, Stray Kids returned with their seventh mini-album ‘Maxident’, led by the title track ‘Case 143’, which earned them their second Number One debut on the chart. In a four-star review of the record , NME ’s Rhian Daly wrote that it “explores romance deeply for the first time, but doesn’t compromise Stray Kids’ unique musical DNA in the process.”

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Stray Kids: MANIAC World Tour, Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, February 17th 2023 – K-Pop Live Review

Global sensation and one of the most popular and successful K-Pop groups of the 4 th generation, JYP Entertainment ’ s Stray Kids, finally returned to Australia as part of their MANIAC World Tour promoted by Live Nation Australia. Kicking off the first of four sold out Australian shows, Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N. performed in Melbourne at the iconic Rod Laver Arena on Friday the 17 th of February.

To explain to the uninitiated, Stray Kids aren’t some ordinary K-Pop group and their whole vibe is about being unique and different. ‘Oddinary’ , is not only a word that they’ve curated representing this and who they are, but it is also the title of their sixth studio EP. Stray Kids stand out due to their multiple talents, their fun-loving personalities, and the fact they write, compose, and produce all their own music.

My Stray Kids journey has been a unique one. I had listened to Stray Kids before, since their debut in 2018, and couldn’t attend their last Melbourne concert in 2019 due to tearing a ligament in my right ankle. But I was not a Stay until Covid and lockdowns happened. I would not have gotten through those last few years of no live music and concerts if not for K-Pop online concerts. But especially because of the consistent and prolific content distributed by Stray Kids .

From their extensive discography ( and I do mean extensive ), official music videos and dance practice clips, to mini episodes, vlogs, ‘making-of’ clips, and cover songs, Stray Kids never lost touch with their fans ( ‘Stays’ ) during the Covid lockdown era and kept fans in the loop while picking up new ones along the way ( especially after winning idol competition ‘Kingdom: Legendary War’ in 2021 ).

So, when Stray Kids announced last year that they’d be returning to Australia in February 2023, I vowed that this time I would not miss them.

In the blistering 40°C, fans across Australia gathered in Melbourne to attend quite literally the hottest concert of the year. Inside the venue, every merchandise stall was open, something I haven’t seen since before Covid, and there were two photo walls available for fans to pose with. Busting onto the stage and igniting an excited crowd that erupted with joy, cheers, and tears ( myself included ), the first Melbourne show launched with ‘MANIAC’ , but every song performed by Stray Kids that night was an absolute pleasure to witness.

Stray Kids have no bad songs. None. Combine that with the technical marvel of a halo of screens, a big stage complete with a cat walk, clever lighting, a ‘giant mechanical spider’, rising platforms, impressive short film quality interludes that had a connecting narrative, phenomenal choreography, smooth dance skills, soaring vocals, a live band, and confetti canons, and it appears that no expense was spared to assist Stray Kids in putting on their best tour yet. I also lost count with how many outfit changes the members had as I was too distracted singing along and dancing to their catchy songs.

Being in Rod Laver Arena felt like one big safety net. It wasn’t just being in the same place as other people who like the same music, although I loved how diverse the audience was across age, race, and gender. But from all the lit lightsticks ( ‘Nachimbongs’ – the hottest ticket item at these shows), and after many years of following Stray Kids from a distance, seeing them and fellow Stays for the first time in person ( and I have met so many lovely Stays this week ), I felt like I was home .

This was cemented during the ‘Loose Screw Game’ in three parts where fans had pose like the photos of the Stray Kids members when the camera fell on them, a ‘Stay Dance Mission’ in the second part where you had to execute Stray Kids dance moves when the camera landed on you ( so many were great too, knowing all the moves ), and last but not least, a ‘MANIAC Scream Gauge’ where an arrow ticked over in colours and moved depending on how loud the audience would cheer. I was so happy just sitting there clapping and cheering for whoever landed on the big screens.

The overwhelming feeling of happiness was enhanced tenfold when Australian members Bang Chan and Felix shared with the attentive and passionate Melbourne audience on how happy they were to be back in Australia and perform here. Having both grown up in Sydney, four years is a long time between dance cards. It was even sweeter that the other members were very empathetic and shared that elation with them, even sharing what they had all done and enjoyed while being in this city. And they were just as happy to see us as we were to see them.

It was also amusing listening to the Aussie Line teach their fellow members on how to pronounce certain Aussie slang words including ‘Struth’ , ‘Crikey’ , ‘Fair Dinkum’ and referencing another phrase that you can say to a ‘good mate’ but is one that they couldn’t actually say on the stage ( for obvious reasons, the moment was still super funny though ), and essentially the wicked banter that the members had amongst themselves was hilarious. This includes Seungmin repeatedly referring to Bang Chan as “Old man” during their unit talk time. I, as well as the rest of the audience were in complete stitches.

When Stray Kids interacted with the audience, it always felt genuine and the perfect combination of chaotic energy and wholesomeness. This was evident when Felix , Changbin , and Hyunjin had a competition to suss out whose side of the audience could scream the loudest and, in the end, declared everyone in the audience as winners. Cheeky and shamelessly sweet. Unfortunately, halfway during the show, Han disappeared ( and he is my bias, so I noticed straight away ) but returned and apologised for his absence, even bowing to different parts of the arena, assuring to everyone that he was okay.

While every song was great live with a combination of fan favourites and hits including ‘Back Door’ , ‘God’s Menu’ , ‘Hellevator’ , ‘Cheese’ , ‘Case 143’ , ‘Side Effects’ , ‘District 9’ , and ‘Miroh’ , it’s difficult to pick highlights as everything about the first Melbourne show and essentially this tour is sensational.

But if I had to choose, highlights include Stray Kids performing ‘Red Lights’ as a group ( usually a unit number between Bang Chan and Hyunjin ) with unapologetically sensual choreography complete with leashes ( I kid you not, I was gaping in awe, and this was only song number 3 of the 3-hour setlist ). The gorgeous modern hanboks Stray Kids wore during their ‘Thunderous ’ performance which was electric ( pun intended ). Seeing the way these costumes moved while they were dancing made the performance even more captivating than it already was.

Changbin killed it when he artfully covered the entire rap back and forth portion of ‘Victory Song’ in Han ’s absence. The gorgeous vocals during the unit ballad ‘Waiting For Us’ serenaded the crowd which responded by waving their lightsticks in unison. The members, only equipped with microphone stands, made sure that every inch of the arena experienced them effortlessly harmonising to ‘Lonely St.’ . And last but not least, my favourite song ‘Star Lost’ from their second studio album ‘No Easy’ getting some love, where the members gleefully jumped around, interacted with fans, and looked like they were living their best lives.

After each taking the time to say their thank-you and farewells, the night ended with ‘Haven’ , more confetti, and while I didn’t want for the show to be over ( they have plenty more incredible songs ), the over 3-hour show had to eventually come to an end. I was grateful, satisfied, and would see them again in a heartbeat. Finally seeing Stray Kids live has cemented me as a Stay and I cannot wait for their next tour already, with Stray Kids assuring Australian fans that they will always come back to Australia.

Needless to say, I loved them. Stray Kids’ MANIAC World Tour is by far the best K-Pop tour I have ever seen. But after all these years of waiting and listening to their growth, I wouldn’t have expected any less and I can’t wait for more from one of the best K-Pop groups in the world.

Stray Kids have one more show in Melbourne tonight at Rod Laver Arena on the 18 th of February, and two in Sydney on the 21 st and 22 nd of February at Qudos Bank Arena. For more information and ticketing ( although these shows are mostly sold out ), visit: https://straykids.jype.com https://www.livenation.com.au/artist-stray-kids-1182958 https://rodlaverarena.com.au/event/stray-kids-maniac-world-tour-2023 https://www.qudosbankarena.com.au/Event-Calendar/Stray-Kids Photography by Michelle Pitiris .

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The 52-date trek kicks off Friday night in Glendale, Ariz., at State Farm Stadium with openers Gayle and Paramore. This marks Swift’s first tour since the Reputation Stadium Tour in 2018, as her 2020 Lover Fest was canceled before it even began due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Since then, Swift has released three studio albums — “Folklore” and “Evermore” in 2020 and “Midnights” in October 2022 — in addition to re-recording “Fearless” and “Red” (which both came with bonus tracks) in 2021.

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