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- DO IT Sticker Set 1 type (1 SET = 1 BOARD (1 random out of 8 types) + 1 STICKER)
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'K-Pop Champions' Stray Kids, officially releasing SKZ IT TAPE 'DO IT' on November 21st!
- New album trailer surprisingly revealed on the 19th! All 8 Stray Kids members transform into 'modern-day immortals' leading healing and change!
- New album continues the momentum of 7 consecutive No. 1s on the US 'Billboard 200'! A new, officially undefined genre: SKZ IT TAPE!
- Debut domestic stadium concert successfully concluded on October 18th~19th! Concluding an unprecedented world tour journey!
Stray Kids will release SKZ IT TAPE 'DO IT' on November 21st.
Stray Kids held their encore concert '<dominATE : celebrATE>', marking the finale of their world tour '<dominATE>', at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium on October 18th and 19th. At the final performance on the 19th, a trailer video was surprisingly unveiled, announcing the new album's release and drawing cheers from the numerous fans gathered.
In the trailer, the eight members appear as 'modern-day immortals'. Transformed into symbolic characters with different energies, the members are beings who create cracks in a world halted by fear, leading healing and change. This video, featuring the spaces of a modern and minimalist mansion and captivating visuals, visually expresses the change and tension of a world immersed in stillness gradually breaking apart, through a video tone that shifts from black and white to color. Stray Kids' appearance as they confront fear and oppression through whispers that break the silence and actions resembling spells also heightens curiosity for the new album.
Stray Kids elevated their global status by setting a record unprecedented in the 70-year history of the Billboard main album chart 'Billboard 200'. Starting with their mini-album 'ODDINARY' in 2022, they achieved seven consecutive No. 1s with 'MAXIDENT', '★★★★★ (5-STAR)', '樂-STAR', 'ATE', SKZHOP HIPTAPE '合 (HOP)', and 'KARMA'.
Their largest-ever world tour '<dominATE>', which kicked off at the KSPO DOME in Seoul in August 2024, spanned 54 performances across 34 regions worldwide including Asia, Oceania, North America, Latin America, and Europe. It concluded in October 2025 at the Incheon Asiad Main Stadium, marking their first domestic stadium entry in 7 years since their debut, bringing an end to the long journey.
Their powerful presence as 'global top artists' can be confirmed through various indicators. Their 4th full album 'KARMA', released last August, achieved triple-million selling in initial week sales, ranking No. 1 in initial week sales among K-Pop albums in 2025. Recently, it surpassed 400,000 physical album sales in the US, securing the No. 1 spot for cumulative annual album sales in the US for a single album in 2025 (as of data collected from 2025.01.03 to 2025.09.25).
The title track 'CEREMONY' entered the Billboard 'Hot 100' at No. 52, marking their fourth successful entry on that chart. It also stayed on Spotify's Daily Top Songs Global chart for 6 days, making them the K-Pop boy group with the longest stay on that chart this year.
They won the 'K-Pop Album of the Year' award at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, celebrating their second consecutive win at the awards, and were named the 'Favorite Music Group' at the 2025 Kids' Choice Awards. Furthermore, they lifted valuable trophies at various popular music awards, including the 'Favorite Soundtrack' category at the 2025 American Music Awards and winning two awards – 'Music Video of the Year' and 'Best 3 Albums' – at the 39th Japan Golden Disc Awards.
In addition, they have reached 20 million subscribers on their official YouTube channel and 30 million followers on their official TikTok channel, proving their strong worldwide popularity in various aspects. This year, the music videos for 'MEGAVERSE' and 'CHEESE' exceeded 100 million views on YouTube, giving them a total of 17 music videos with over 100 million views, the most among 4th generation K-Pop boy groups, solidifying their reputation as 'K-Pop Champions'.