Stray Kids to hold meet and greets on July 1 and 2
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Stray Kids will hold meet and greets on July 1 and 2, the boy band’s agency JYP Entertainment said Tuesday.
The events dubbed “Stray Kids 3rd Fanmeeting ‘Pilot : For ★★★★★” will take place at the KSPO Dome in Songpa District’s Olympic Park, located in southern Seoul.
JYP revealed a poster image for the event, which shows the eight members dressed in pilot costumes.
The event is Stray Kids’ first meet and greet in over a year since “Stray Kids 2nd #LoveSTAY ‘SKZ’s Chocolate Factory” held in February 2022. The second day of the event will be livestreamed via platform Beyond LIVE and will also include a mini concert.
Stray Kids debuted in 2017 and currently consists of eight members: Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin and I.N. Almost all of the songs released by Stray Kids have been produced by 3RACHA, the boy band’s producing unit consisting of members Bangchan, Changbin and Han.
Stray Kids concluded its world tour in April, which saw the boy band perform 42 concerts in 18 cities around the world.
Stray Kids is set to drop its third full-length album “5-STAR” (stylized as ★★★★★) on June 2. All of the tracks on the album, including lead track “S-Class” have been produced by 3RACHA.
BY HALEY YANG [yang.hyunjoo@joongang.co.kr]
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