
Stray Kids' Changbin has purchased a mansion in Apgujeong-dong, Seoul for 9.4 billion won (about 1 billion yen). According to reports from Korean media yesterday (18th), Changbin fully paid in cash for a unit in a mansion located in Apgujeong-dong, Gangnam district, Seoul last February. According to the registry, Changbin purchased a unit with a floor area of 198 square meters in his own name, and since there is no additional mortgage established, it is believed that he paid the full amount in cash. An industry insider told the media, 'It seems he purchased a popular high floor with a panoramic view of the Han River. The price varies greatly depending on the floor, and it is seen as a future-oriented investment.' This mansion is reported to also be owned by celebrities like TVXQ's Changmin and Yoo Jae-suk. Changbin was born in 1999 and debuted as a member of Stray Kids in March 2018, actively engaging in various activities.
I.N from Stray Kids has bought a luxury apartment in the upscale Apgujeong area of Seoul for 8.9 billion won, paying in full cash. The purchase was finalized in April, and no additional mortgage was recorded. Another member, Changbin, also bought a property in the same building last year. Stray Kids will headline major festivals in the US and Brazil this year.
The Korean show HIDDEN EYE issued an official apology for mistakenly using a childhood photo of Stray Kids' Hyunjin as a murder victim's image during a December broadcast. The production team confirmed the error and expressed regret to Hyunjin and his fans, promising to correct or remove the problematic content from various platforms.
The new music festival "STRAYCITY," headlined by Stray Kids, will debut in Latin America this September. It aims to awaken the inner self of attendees through explosive energy and top-tier production. The festival will take place in Bogotá, Buenos Aires, and Mexico City, featuring supporting acts from JYP and local musicians. Following their successful world tour, Stray Kids is set to expand the festival to more cities worldwide.
JYP Entertainment has announced legal actions against individuals posting malicious comments and engaging in stalking behaviors towards its artists. They are actively monitoring illegal activities and collecting evidence from various online platforms, both domestically and internationally, to ensure the safety and privacy of their artists. Legal measures include criminal charges and civil claims, with ongoing investigations into offenders.
Seungmin from Stray Kids has been diagnosed with a fatigue fracture in his left ankle and will not participate in The Governors Ball Music Festival on June 6. JYP Entertainment announced that he is focusing on treatment and recovery, minimizing travel and physical activity. They apologize to fans for the sudden news and prioritize the artist's health.
On the afternoon of the 19th, Stray Kids' I.N departed through Incheon International Airport for overseas schedules, specifically to attend Fashion Week in Italy. He is also set to make a guest appearance at a concert featuring Park Jin-young, where fans are excited to hear songs from TWICE and classic J-POP hits.
The first live documentary film about Stray Kids, 'Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience,' is a massive hit in theaters. Fans are excited, leading to sold-out screenings and special events, including a 'voice allowed' screening party. The film features powerful performances and candid interviews, with giveaways like film-style bookmarks for attendees. More special screenings are planned, allowing fans to cheer and enjoy the experience together.
The 'LYNKPOP: Stray Kids World Tour VR' event in Shibuya features an immersive VR concert experience, allowing fans to feel close to the members. The event includes realistic VR visuals, exclusive merchandise, and a special exhibition showcasing costumes and messages from the members. It runs until June 21, 2026.
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