Stray Kids are gearing up to ignite the global stage once again with what is already being called their most ambitious journey yet: the Ultimate Revolution Tour. Known for their explosive performances, genre-defying sound, and raw connection with fans, the group is set to redefine what a world tour looks like in 2026. From thunderous anthems to emotionally charged moments, this tour promises a full-scale production that captures the fearless spirit Stray Kids have built their legacy on.
The Ultimate Revolution Tour will span multiple continents, bringing the group closer than ever to their worldwide fanbase. Major cities across Asia, North America, Europe, and Oceania are all locked in, with stadiums and iconic arenas chosen to match the scale of the experience. Stops include Seoul, Tokyo, Bangkok, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, London, Paris, Berlin, Sydney, and Melbourne, ensuring that fans across the globe can be part of this historic run.
What sets this tour apart is its concept-driven narrative, blending Stray Kids’ rebellious identity with a futuristic revolution theme. Each performance is expected to feel like a chapter in a larger story, complete with cinematic visuals, intense choreography, and live arrangements that elevate fan-favorite tracks. From hard-hitting title songs to deep cuts that showcase their artistry, the setlist is rumored to be one of the most dynamic of their career.
Fans can also expect special stages and surprises unique to each region, reinforcing Stray Kids’ reputation for giving everything on stage. The members have hinted at reimagined versions of older songs, new live-only intros, and interactive moments designed to make every stop unforgettable. With their growth as performers and storytellers, the Ultimate Revolution Tour is shaping up to be more than a concert—it’s a movement.
The full schedule confirms the tour will kick off in Seoul in March before rolling through Asia, North America in summer, Europe in early autumn, and concluding in Australia toward the end of the year, marking 2026 as a defining chapter in Stray Kids’ global rise, with the official announcement made on January 15, 2026.