What this is
One of K-pop's biggest acts brings their world-tour production to Nagoya's largest indoor arena. Stray Kids — the eight-member JYP Entertainment group known for self-producing most of their own music — have built a reputation for elaborate stage sets, pyrotechnics, and high-energy choreography that fills dome-scale venues. Their Japanese fanbase is among the most dedicated in the country, and dome shows typically sell out within hours of tickets going on sale.
Who should go
Stray Kids fans (STAYs) are the obvious audience, but the production scale makes it worthwhile for anyone curious about what a top-tier K-pop dome concert looks like in person. Solo travellers and groups of friends in their teens to thirties dominate the crowd.
Good to know
Tickets are typically sold via eplus.jp, pia.jp, and Lawson Ticket — all accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. Vantelin Dome Nagoya holds approximately 36,000 for concerts and is a fully seated arena at this scale, though floor areas may be standing depending on the stage configuration. Official merchandise lines open several hours before the show and queues can stretch very long — arriving 2–3 hours early is advisable if you want goods. The venue is cashless at most concession points, so having an IC card or credit card is recommended. Large bags may be subject to security checks at entry.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.
