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    Stray Kids becomes first K-pop artist to grace the cover of Rolling Stone UK

    Stray Kids has once again shattered records, becoming the first K-pop artist to feature on the cover of Rolling Stone UK. The prestigious British music magazine revealed the historic cover on August 28th, showcasing the eight-member group with a powerful and united image that resonates with fans worldwide.

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    Rolling Stone UK, known for its in-depth coverage of the global music scene, introduced Stray Kids as “multi-talented hexagonal global stars”. This title shows the group’s versatility and global appeal, as they break barriers and set new standards in music. The cover features all eight members—Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N—exuding confidence and camaraderie with their arms around each other, symbolizing their strong bond and brotherhood.

    Stray Kids becomes first K-pop artist to grace the cover of Rolling Stone UK
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    Rolling Stone UK’s upcoming 19th issue will feature a special 26-page spread exclusively dedicated to Stray Kids. Fans can look forward to insightful interviews, stunning pictorials, and stories that delve into the group’s journey and close-knit relationship.

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    In line with their skyrocketing success, Stray Kids has embarked on a new world tour, ‘dominATE‘. The tour kicked off with four solo concerts at the KSPO DOME in Seoul from August 24th to September 1st.

    The tour is set to continue across various countries, including Singapore, Australia, Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, Macau, Thailand, Indonesia, and Hong Kong. More locations in Latin America, North America, and Europe will be announced soon. Stray Kids captivate audiences globally with dynamic performances and infectious energy, showcasing ambition to dominate the world stage.

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