Stray Kids has achieved a massive cinematic milestone with their world tour concert film The dominATE Experience, which debuted at No. 1 at the global box office during its opening weekend. Released on February 6, the film grossed a combined $19.1 million across 61 territories, according to reports from Deadline and JYP Entertainment. This marks a significant success for the K-pop powerhouse, turning their stadium-scale performances into a theatrical event that resonates worldwide.
The film captures unforgettable moments from Stray Kids’ largest-ever world tour, showcasing their high-energy stages, intricate choreography, and fan interactions that have solidified their status as one of K-pop’s top acts. Fans have praised the immersive experience, with many noting how it brings the concert atmosphere to theaters for those unable to attend live shows. This box office triumph highlights the growing global appeal of K-pop concert films, following trends set by other groups but standing out with its record-breaking debut.
Stray Kids’ consistent chart dominance and sold-out tours have built this momentum, and the film’s success is expected to boost their upcoming activities post-military hiatus periods for some members. Industry observers see this as further proof that K-pop is transcending music into mainstream entertainment cinema.



