

Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience (2026) is a South Korean concert documentary film that captures the energy, creativity, and global influence of the K-pop group Stray Kids. The film offers fans an immersive look at the group’s powerful live performances and behind-the-scenes moments from their “dominATE” world tour, highlighting the group’s connection with their worldwide fanbase known as STAY.
The documentary follows Stray Kids as they embark on their massive dominATE world tour, performing in major arenas and stadiums across the globe. Through a blend of concert footage and backstage moments, viewers witness the preparation, dedication, and teamwork required to bring such a large-scale production to life.
The film highlights the performances of the group’s members—Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han (Han Jisung), Felix (Lee Felix), Seungmin, and I.N (Yang Jeong-in)—showing how each artist contributes to the group’s distinctive sound and stage presence.
Beyond the performances, the documentary also explores the personal side of the artists as they travel from city to city, reflect on their journey in the music industry, and share their gratitude toward fans who have supported them around the world. These intimate moments provide a deeper understanding of the group’s passion for music and their commitment to delivering unforgettable performances.
Through powerful music, electrifying choreography, and emotional fan interactions, Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience captures the spirit of a global K-pop phenomenon and offers audiences a front-row seat to one of the most dynamic tours in contemporary pop music.