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Stray Kids add three new shows to sold-out North American tour

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Stray Kids have added three more shows to their sold-out North American tour.Today (May 5), the K-pop boyband announced they would be bringing the North American leg of their ‘Maniac’ world tour to Anaheim, California along with an additional night for Seattle, Washington.This comes after Stray Kids sold out all seven of their original stops across the United States.

Late last month, the boyband had also announced additional nights to their gigs in Newark, New Jersey and Los Angeles, California, all of which are also now sold out.Stray Kids(스트레이 키즈) 2nd World Tour "MANIAC" in North AmericaAdditional Show InfoTicket Open 2022.05.09 (MON) 3PM (Local Time)https://t.co/JjF0JwYkr7#StrayKids #스트레이키즈#2ndWorldTour_MANIAC#ODDINARY#MANIAC #MANIAC_SKZ#YouMakeStrayKidsStay pic.twitter.com/VP0L6W1q46— Stray Kids (@Stray_Kids) May 4, 2022Tickets for the three new Stray Kids shows will go on sale on Ticketmaster at 3pm on Monday (May 9) in the respective cities’ local time.

The additional dates and venues are as follows:July 2022 15 – Seattle, Climate Pledge Arena 19, 20 – Anaheim, Honda CenterThe ‘Maniac’ world tour was first announced earlier this year in March via the band’s social media accounts, with the dates and stops for its North American leg having been unveiled last month.Stray Kids’ second world tour had kicked off with a two-night performance in Seoul last week.

The boyband are set to perform in Japan this month, before moving on to the US in June and July.The ‘Maniac’ tour is the follow-up to the boyband’s ‘District 9: Unlock’ world tour, which took place from late 2019 to early 2020, before the remaining tour was cancelled or postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic.It also comes after the release of Stray Kids’ recent.

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