Stray Kids continues their global momentum with their concert documentary claiming the #1 spot at the international box office, earning $19 million in its debut weekend.

The film's success builds on the group's recent achievements, including their #2 position on IFPI's Global Album Sales Chart and the wave of K-Pop chart dominance that has swept through Billboard in recent weeks.

Concert documentaries have become an increasingly popular way for K-Pop groups to connect with international fans who can't attend live shows. The strong box office performance suggests there's significant appetite for this type of content, especially from groups with Stray Kids' global reach.

The $19 million opening puts the Stray Kids documentary among the higher-performing concert films in recent memory. These numbers reflect not just the group's dedicated fanbase, but also the growing mainstream acceptance of K-Pop content in traditional entertainment venues like movie theaters.

For STAY (Stray Kids' official fandom), the documentary offers a chance to experience the group's live energy on the big screen. Concert films typically feature behind-the-scenes footage alongside performance highlights, giving fans an intimate look at the artists beyond their stage personas.

The timing couldn't be better for Stray Kids, who have been riding a wave of commercial success across multiple platforms. From streaming charts to physical album sales, and now box office receipts, the group demonstrates the multi-format appeal that defines today's most successful K-Pop acts.

With concert tours being a major revenue source for K-Pop groups, documented versions allow artists to extend that reach to markets where touring isn't always feasible. The strong performance of this documentary could signal more K-Pop concert films heading to theaters in the coming months.

The success reinforces K-Pop's expansion beyond traditional music industry boundaries into broader entertainment sectors.