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Stray Kids Make History as First K-Pop Group to Rock Tottenham Hotspur Stadium!

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Stray Kids Make History with Tottenham Hotspur Stadium Concert, Unveil Exclusive Collaboration Jersey
Stray Kids and Tottenham Hotspur collaborative jersey (JYP Entertainment)]K-pop sensation Stray Kids is set to make history as they team up with Premier League powerhouse Tottenham Hotspur for a groundbreaking collaboration. The partnership comes ahead of the group’s landmark concert at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, home to South Korean soccer star Son Heung-min.

JYP Entertainment announced Wednesday that Stray Kids and Tottenham will release a limited-edition collaborative jersey to commemorate the group’s “Dominate” concert, slated for Friday and Saturday. This event marks a milestone as the first-ever solo performance by a K-pop act at the prestigious venue.

“This historic collaboration celebrates Stray Kids becoming the first K-pop group to headline the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium,” a JYP Entertainment spokesperson said. “The co-designed jersey beautifully blends Stray Kids’ unique style with Spurs’ iconic identity.”

The agency further elaborated, “This partnership represents a fusion of sports, music, and fashion, embodying our shared commitment to self-expression, global unity, and pushing boundaries.”

Fans can exclusively purchase the limited-edition away jersey through Tottenham Hotspur’s official online store starting Wednesday.

The “Dominate” world tour continues to shatter records for Stray Kids. Their recent Amsterdam show made them the first Asian act to perform at the Johan Cruyff Arena. Earlier in their North American leg, the group broke new ground by performing at major venues like Seattle’s T-Mobile Park and Orlando’s Camping World Stadium – another first for a K-pop act.

Stray Kids will wrap up the European portion of their world tour with performances in Madrid on July 22, Paris on July 26-27, and Rome on July 30.

Daniel Kim
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