Stray Kids, the popular K-pop boy group, spent much of 2025 drawing people to stadium’s around the world, and now they’re drawing fans to theaters for their concert film.

Stray Kids: The dominATE Experiene, acquired by Bleecker Street’s event cinema division Crosswalk and Universal Pictures Content Group (UPCG) and produced by Live Nation Studios, has sold over $1.4 million in ticket sales in U.S. in less than 24 hours, The Hollywood Reporter has exclusively learned.

The concert film, which combines footage from their Los Angeles date at SoFi Stadium and behind-the-scenes material, is heading to theaters on Feb. 6. IMAX early access fan screenings take place on Feb. 4, and account for $400,000 of those ticket sales.

The film was slated to only play four showings per venue but will now be expanding to more showtimes due to the demand.

Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience was directed by Paul Dugdale, with documentary segments directed by Farah X. The North American leg of the tour the film will follow grossed about $76.2M, according to Billboard, making it the best-selling and highest-grossing North American leg for any K-pop tour.

Stray Kids — an eight-member boy group consisting of members Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin and I.N — hail from Korean agency JYP Entertainment. The group has risen to become one of the largest in the space over their nearly eight years together. Members Bang Chan, Changbin and Han, known collectively as 3Racha, serve as the group’s main production team.

Last week, it was announced that Stray Kids would be headlining New York-based music festival Governors Ball alongside Lorde and A$AP Rocky. The group previously headlined Lollapalooza in 2024.

More details on Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience can be found on the film’s website, which will add new screenings on a rolling basis.