Stray Kids continues their global momentum with their concert documentary claiming the top spot at the worldwide box office, earning $19 million in its opening frame.

The film's success comes just weeks after we reported on the group's "Back Door" music video surpassing 400 million views on YouTube, highlighting how Stray Kids maintains their grip on multiple entertainment platforms. While ATEEZ dominated the Billboard World Albums chart with "GOLDEN HOUR : Part.4," Stray Kids has now proven that K-Pop's theatrical appeal extends far beyond traditional music metrics.

Concert documentaries have become increasingly popular among K-Pop acts as a way to bring the live experience to fans who can't attend tours. The $19 million opening suggests strong international demand, particularly impressive given that concert films typically appeal to a more niche audience than mainstream blockbusters.

The documentary's box office performance reflects the dedicated fanbase that has powered Stray Kids' consistent achievements across different media. From streaming milestones to chart positions and now theatrical success, the group demonstrates K-Pop's ability to translate fan loyalty into measurable commercial results.

This theatrical success also highlights how K-Pop groups are expanding beyond traditional music industry boundaries. Concert films offer fans an immersive experience while generating significant revenue streams for artists and distributors.

The timing couldn't be better for Stray Kids, riding high on multiple fronts as they continue building their global presence. With both digital streaming numbers and physical box office receipts backing their popularity, the group shows no signs of slowing down their international expansion.

As K-Pop acts increasingly explore different entertainment formats, Stray Kids' concert film success may encourage other groups to consider theatrical releases for their own tour documentaries.