On March 28, 2025, Stray Kids electrified their fanbase during the Latin America segment of their dominATE world tour in Santiago, Chile. While the atmosphere within the venue was vibrant, reactions from fans across social media platforms revealed a spectrum of feelings. A significant element that surprised many was the alteration in the setlist compared to the Asia leg of the tour, with several beloved tracks and solo performances missing.
Key omissions included hits such as Get Lit, Item, Super Bowl, and Case 143, along with solo stages from members like Han, Hyunjin, Lee Know, Seungmin, and Changbin. In contrast, the group opted to introduce newer songs from their recently launched album, Mixtape: dominATE.
While some fans appreciated the group’s desire to spotlight new material, others expressed disappointment over the reduced number of songs and the absence of fan-favorite performances. One Twitter user, @sheedy_niamh, articulated a common sentiment with the comment:
“I’m sorry but this #StrayKids setlist is such a downgrade.”
Many fans lamented the absence of emotionally charged solo performances and memorable anthems that characterized earlier tour segments.
“Where are the solos? This is annoying. Everyone wants to listen to solo songs. Please bring them back,”a user commented.
“No solos AND removed Super Bowl from the setlist. Literally the #1 song I was looking forward to,”another fan added.
“OMG, they really took off the solos. WeZ, I actually TRUSTED you,”a disappointed fan expressed.
Despite the controversy, there were also vocal supporters of the revamped setlist. Many fans expressed their eagerness to see Stray Kids perform live, rallying behind the group’s artistic choices.
“Where’s the solos? Can’t you see that they wanted to show fans both old and new tracks since it’s their first time in LatAm? They prepared hard for these units and other songs, and you’re still complaining. This fandom is so ungrateful, you don’t deserve the boys!” one defended.
“This is a f*cking BANGERRRFRRR of a setlist, and the timeline is complaining????? Oh, you don’t deserve WeZ,”another netizen chimed in.
“What an amazing setlist! I can’t wait to see the medley!”an excited fan remarked.
Insights into Stray Kids’ dominATE Tour: Updated Setlist and Future Performances
Stray Kids’ dominATE world tour serves as a platform for promoting their mini-album, ATE, released in July 2024. This tour also commemorates the group’s seventh anniversary, coinciding with the debut of their new project, Mixtape: dominATE.
The Latin American segment has included fresh tracks such as Burnin’ Tires, Truman, Escape, and Cinema, each showcasing unique member combinations and contributing to the excitement surrounding the new album.
Here’s a detailed look at the official updated setlist from the Latin American leg:
- MOUNTAINS
- Thunderous
- JJAM
- District 9
- Back Door
- HELLEVATOR + Easy + S-Class + Walkin on Water + Charmer + VENOM + Hall of Fame (Dance Medley)
- Chk Chk Boom
- DOMINO
- God’s Menu
- Truman (NEW)
- Burnin’ Tires (NEW)
- ESCAPE (NEW)
- CINEMA (NEW)
- GIANT (NEW)
- Walkin’ on Water
- S-Class
- Lonely St.
- I am YOU
- Cover Me
- Topline
- Social Path
- LALALALA
- MEGAVERSE
- MANIAC
- I Like It
- Blind Spot
- Stray Kids
- Miroh
- Chk Chk Boom (Festival ver.)
- HAVEN
Tracks that were excluded from the Asia leg include:
- Get Lit
- Item
- Super Bowl
- Case 143
- My Pace
- Comflex
- Twilight
- Full versions of Venom
- All unreleased solo songs
Looking ahead, Stray Kids continue their dominATE world tour in various prominent cities throughout Latin America, North America, and Europe. Upcoming performances include:
- Rio de Janeiro: April 1, 2025
- São Paulo: April 5, 2025
- Lima: April 9, 2025
- Mexico City: April 12, 2025
- Shizuoka, Japan: May 10-18, 2025
- Seattle: May 24, 2025
- San Francisco: May 28, 2025
- Los Angeles: May 31, 2025
The North American segment will take place in June, with stops in Texas, Georgia, Florida, New York, Washington D.C., Chicago, and Toronto, from June 6 to 29. Finally, Stray Kids will conclude their European tour with concerts spanning from July 11 to 30 in cities like Amsterdam, Frankfurt, London, Madrid, Paris, and Rome.