
Stray Kids made their second appearance at a charity event in France and showcased their stage. On the 22nd (local time), Stray Kids participated in the 'Yellow Coin Collection Charity Event' held at the Paris La Défense Arena in Paris. This concert is held to prepare a fund to support children and young people hospitalized in hospitals. Stray Kids were invited again after participating for the first time in 2024 as the first K-POP boy group, adding significance to the event, shining alongside global artists such as BIGBANG's G-DRAGON, Christina Aguilera, and A Rocky. Stray Kids performed representative songs of the group, including 'Chk Chk Boom', 'Do It (Overdrive Version)', 'CEREMONY', and '樂', heating up the atmosphere. In particular, the reinterpreted orchestral version of '樂' harmonized majestic sounds and overwhelming energy, leading the excitement at the venue to its peak. The eight members captivated the audience with their unique powerful performance and live show, creating a spectacular scene with explosive cheers, singing, and waves of light sticks from fans. Stray Kids have been steadily showing their presence in France every year. In July 2023, they headlined 'Lollapalooza Paris' as the first K-POP artist, and starting with their first participation in the 'Yellow Coin Collection Charity Event' in January 2024, they will hold a solo concert at the Stade de France in July 2025 as part of their world tour 'dominATE', attracting 120,000 spectators, marking the largest K-POP performance in French history. Stray Kids, who achieved brilliant results such as ranking first on the Billboard 200 main album chart in the US last year, will continue their activities as a 'global top artist' in 2026. Previously, they announced their appearance at music festivals in 'Stray Kids 'STEP OUT 2026' on their official SNS, and they will headline 'The Governors Ball Music Festival' in New York on June 6 and 'Rock in Rio' on September 11.
The 2nd D Awards took place in Seoul, celebrating K-POP artists' achievements over the past year. ENHYPEN won Artist of the Year, while Stray Kids, BOYNEXTDOOR, and others received accolades for their albums, songs, and performances. The event featured special performances and was broadcast live, showcasing the vibrant K-POP scene.
Stray Kids will hold their 6th official fan meeting, "STAY in Our Little House," over two weeks in March and April. The events will take place on March 28, 29, and April 4, 5 at Incheon Inspire Arena, featuring offline performances and online live streams. The group aims to create warm memories with fans as they celebrate their 8th anniversary.
J.Y. Park successfully concluded his solo concert in Tokyo, sharing joyful moments with fans. The performance featured live band music, captivating dance, and a mix of his hit songs. Special guest I.N joined him on stage, enhancing the experience. Park expressed gratitude to fans for their support and promised to meet again next year.
On his birthday, Stray Kids' I.N donated 100 million won to the National Cancer Center in Korea, aiding underprivileged cancer patients. He expressed hope that his contribution would bring warmth to those enduring long treatments. I.N is committed to philanthropy, having joined the Green Noble Club and participated in various charitable activities, showcasing Stray Kids' global presence and dedication to social causes in 2025 and beyond.
Biore UV's global campaign 'SUNLIGHT IS YOUR SPOTLIGHT' with Stray Kids will expand to over 15 countries in 2026. The campaign includes a new anthem song, promotional films, and limited-edition merchandise. It aims to redefine the sun as a source of empowerment amidst rising awareness of UV protection.
On the afternoon of the 29th, Stray Kids departed for Japan via Gimpo International Airport due to their schedule. This article is based on local media coverage. Please note that there may be variations in the accompanying photos. Additionally, Stray Kids recently showcased their hit songs at a charity event in Paris and attended a Dior fashion show alongside SEVENTEEN's Mingyu and Ryusei Yokohama.
On the afternoon of the 26th, Stray Kids returned to Korea via Gimpo International Airport after finishing their overseas schedule. They recently showcased their hit songs at a charity event in Paris, delivering an impressive performance. Additionally, a memorable photo featuring G-DRAGON, Hyunjin, and Felix from Stray Kids has garnered attention.
Dior presented its 2026-2027 winter collection at the Rodin Museum in Paris, featuring celebrities like SEVENTEEN's Mingyu, Stray Kids' Hyunjin, and others. Japanese ambassadors included Ryusei Yokohama and Takumi Kitamura. The event showcased stylish outfits and Dior accessories worn by attendees, highlighting the brand's influence in fashion.
G-DRAGON met Stray Kids' Felix and Hyunjin in Paris, where they posed together for a photo shared by trumpeter Ibrahim Maalouf. They are set to perform at the 'Le Gala Des Pièces Jaunes' charity event, aimed at supporting hospitalized children, alongside global artists like Christina Aguilera and A$AP Rocky. This marks their second invitation to the event, highlighting K-POP's significant global impact.
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