Stray Kids are ready to rewrite the rules of live performance with their explosive 2026 world tour, RULE BREAKERS. Known for their fearless sound, genre-defying music, and raw stage power, the group is preparing a global takeover that promises to be louder, darker, and more immersive than anything they have done before. This tour represents a new era for Stray Kids—one where boundaries collapse, expectations shatter, and every show feels like a rebellion in motion.
Built around the group’s identity of independence and self-made artistry, RULE BREAKERS will blend cinematic visuals with unfiltered energy. Fans can expect towering stages, fire-driven lighting, live band elements, and reimagined versions of their hardest-hitting tracks. From thunderous anthems to emotional fan favorites, each concert is designed to feel like a battle cry for youth, freedom, and self-expression, turning arenas into chaotic sanctuaries of sound.
The tour is also set to highlight Stray Kids’ evolution as performers and storytellers. Each segment of the show unfolds like a chapter, tracing their journey from outsiders to global leaders of a movement. With new arrangements, dramatic transitions, and moments crafted specifically for STAY, the experience will feel personal and massive at the same time, reinforcing the powerful bond between the group and their fans worldwide.
As anticipation builds, RULE BREAKERS is already being hailed as one of the most ambitious K-pop tours of the decade. The production scale reflects Stray Kids’ unstoppable rise, with plans for extended run times, unique city-specific moments, and encore stages that blur the line between concert and revolution. This isn’t just a tour—it’s a statement that Stray Kids are here to dominate on their own terms.
The journey begins in Seoul on February 21, 2026, before hitting Tokyo on March 1, Bangkok on March 8, Los Angeles on March 22, Chicago on March 29, New York on April 5, London on April 20, Paris on April 24, Berlin on April 28, São Paulo on May 15, Mexico City on May 22, Sydney on June 10, and closing in Seoul on July 4, 2026. With these cities now revealed, the countdown begins for a tour destined to redefine what a global K-pop spectacle can be.