Stray Kids Timeline: How the Boy Band Grew Into Stars (2024)

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The story of Stray Kids didn’t begin at the first single. The career timeline of the next-generation K-pop boy band is vast, filled with periods of change and well-deserved victories through the years.

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From SKZ’s early steps and first entries on the Billboard charts to becoming an international sensation, Stray Kids’ career path is as thrilling as their music. When you think you know how the Stray Kids story goes, the group will surprise with a sonic pivot or unexpected move.

This is Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N’s story together so far.

August 2017: JYP Entertainment announces plans to launch a new male group through a reality singing competition show. It’s the K-pop label’s first new boy band since 2014, and JYP’s latest reality show after the successful creation of the girl group TWICE through their 2015 show Sixteen.

October 6, 2017: Ahead of the show, the first-ever song by Stray Kids, “Hellevator” is released online with its music video. The track is co-produced and co-written by the trio 3RACHA – consisting of members Bang Chan, Seo Changbin and Han Jisung – who had previously showcased music before Stray Kids.

October 19, 2017: The first image of the nine contestants competing in the upcoming reality show, also titled Stray Kids, are revealed: Bang Chan, Changbin and Han are joined by Kim Woojin, Lee Minho (professionally known as Lee Know), Hwang Hyunjin, Lee Felix, Kim Seungmin and Yang Jeongin (known as I.N). With ages ranging from 20 to 16, Stray Kids will not be a competition to whittle down contestants to create a group, but one where all nine work weekly to prove they can all debut together.

December 19, 2017: Despite members Lee Know and Felix being eliminated in earlier episodes, an audience vote on Stray Kids’s finale sees 96 percent of viewers in favor of debuting all nine members together. J.Y. Park, the founder of JYP Entertainment, tells the boys, “When all nine perform, the expressions are alive. Congratulations, Stray Kids will debut as nine,” and the lineup of the new group Stray Kids is finalized.

January 8, 2018: Ahead of their official debut album, Stray Kids release their Mixtape EP, featuring “Hellevator” and contributions from every member. The project debuts at No. 2 on the World Albums chart. The early success led to Billboard naming Stray Kids as one of five K-Pop Artists to Watch in 2018: “While lots of promising new boy bands look keen to make an impact on the scene, Stray Kids look like the boys to lead this potential new flight of stars.”

March 26, 2018: Stray Kids officially hit the K-pop scene with their I Am Not album and lead single “District 9.”

June 23, 2018: The group gives their first U.S. performance at KCON New York at the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ, performing songs like “Hellevator” and “District 9.”

August 1, 2018: A video uploaded to the group’s official YouTube channel announces the group’s fandom name. After first showing the group’s logo, the “R” was removed from “Stray Kids,” revealing the group’s fandom name as “STAY.” Fans know many Stray Kids’ music videos end with the phrase “You make Stray Kids STAY,” making the name all the more special.

August 30, 2018: Stray Kids earn their first new-artist award by winning the Rookie Award at the 2018 Soribada Best K-Music Awards. The group’s first award season would also include wins for Rookie of the Year at the Asia Artist Awards, the Next Leader Award at The Fact Music Awards, New Artist of the Year at the Gaon Chart Music Awards, Male Rookie of the Year at the Genie Music Awards, and Best New Male Artist at the Mnet Asian Music Awards.

January 19, 2019: The Unveil Tour “I Am…,” Stray Kids’ first tour, kicks off in Bangkok.

March 25, 2019: Stray Kids begin a new era with their new Clé 1: Miroh EP and its anthemic lead single, “Miroh.”

April 4, 2019: A significant moment in reaching the next level in a K-pop career, Stray Kids earn their first No. 1 on a Korean music chart show, as “Miroh” takes the win on TV program M Countdown. The emotional moment brought the group to tears, with Bang Chan thanking their team, fans and shouting out their catchphrase, “Stray Kids everywhere all around the world, you make Stray Kids stay. Thank you.”

May 14, 2019: The U.S. leg of Stray Kids’ Unveil Tour begins, with two dates at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center before stops in Los Angeles and Houston.

June 18, 2019: Stray Kids are announced as honorary ambassadors to promote Korean culture and content overseas by the South Korean government’s Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism agency for Korean Culture and Information Service. A government head said, “I hope young people around the world can become more familiar with Korea and step up their interest in the country through Stray Kids.”

October 9, 2019: With a music video shot during a trip to Los Angeles, a new digital single titled “Double Knot” is released to preview the upcoming Clé: Levanter EP scheduled for a late November release.

October 28, 2019: JYP Entertainment announces that member Woojin has left the group due to personal circ*mstances. Moving forward, Stray Kids will be eight members, with the release date of Clé: Levanter postponed until December. “We ask for much support for Woojin who will be going on a new path,” the company says in a statement. “We also ask for the warm support of STAY for the eight Stray Kids members who will once again go on the road towards their dreams.”

November 13, 2019: The group releases the music video for “Astronaut,” their first single as an octet, followed by Cle: Levanter on December 9. The group also earned another No. 1 win with the title track “Levanter” on M Countdown later in December.

January 24, 2020: Stray Kids begin testing crossover waters by releasing English versions of “Double Knot” and “Levanter,” the latter track making SKZ’s American television debut through a performance on LIVE with Kelly and Ryan.

January 29, 2020: After kicking off in Seoul in November, the group begins the U.S. leg of the “District 9: Unlock” world tour that visits eight cities across the States. The COVID-19 pandemic would end up canceling the rest of the tour dates scheduled across Europe and Asia.

June 17, 2020: With their first full-length album, Go Live, Stray Kids set a new personal best for album sales and followed up the success with a deluxe re-release version titled In Life.

November 22, 2020: Stray Kids hold their first online concert, “Unlock: Go Live In Life, ” which includes the surprise live premiere of the Korean version of their Japanese single “All In,” officially released days later.

March 19, 2021: In teaming up with Alesso and Chinese producer Corsak, “Going Dumb” drops as Stray Kids’ first-ever collaboration, and enters the Hot Dance/Electronic Songs.

April 1, 2021: The first episode of Kingdom: Legendary War premieres, pitting Stray Kids against five other top boy bands—Atee*z, The Boyz, BToB, iKON and SF9— in weekly performances.

May 20, 2021: Stray Kids perform a Deadpool-inspired mashup of BLACKPINK’s “Ddu-Du Ddu-Du” and their single “God’s Menu” on Kingdom. It catches the attention of Ryan Reynolds’ (a.k.a. Deadpool himself), who declares himself a “new Stray Kids fan” and asks for an autographed album. Of course, SKZ send him a copy.

June 3, 2021: Stray Kids are named champions of Kingdom: Legendary War, finishing in first place with their winning single “Wolfgang.” Despite the show airing only in Korea, “Wolfgang” debuts in the Top 5 of the World Digital Song Sales chart.

June 26, 2021: Stray Kids surprise drop the new track “Mixtape: Oh,” which debuts at No. 1 on World Digital Song Sales, their group’s first chart-topper.

August 23, 2021: The group unleashes their second studio album Noeasy on August 23, selling more than one million copies worldwide, making them the first artist under JYP to do so.

November 29, 2021: The Christmas-themed holiday EP Christmas EveL drops, marking the group’s first seasonal release.

February 10, 2022: Republic Records announces it has signed Stray Kids for targeted promotions in the U.S. as part of their expanded strategic partnership with JYP Entertainment.

March 18, 2022: Stray Kids release Oddinary, which tops the Billboard 200. With 110,000 equivalent album units earned in the U.S. in the week ending March 24, according to Luminate, Stray Kids became just the third-ever Korean act to hit No. 1 on the chart, after BTS and SuperM.

April 29, 2022: The “Maniac World Tour” opens with three shows at Seoul’s Jamsil Indoor Stadium before heading to the biggest venues of Stray Kids’ career for arena shows in Japan and the U.S.

July 19, 2022: Stray Kids and STAY win Billboard’s 2022 Fan Army Face-Off, coming out on top of over 64 artists from all over the world.

September 6, 2022: Stray Kids announce new mini-album Maxident, the follow-up to Oddinary, due out Oct. 7.

Stray Kids Timeline: How the Boy Band Grew Into Stars (2024)

FAQs

Is Stray Kids disbanding in 2025? ›

Since their contract is a 7-year contract and they debuted in 2018, it's very likely their contract will end in 2025. To clarify: Stray Kids is NOT disbanding. Tiktok at this point, is KNOWN for making up fake rumours. Stray Kids isn't disbanding whatsoever.

How did Stray Kids rise to fame? ›

Instead, they were formed through a reality survival show titled “Stray Kids” in 2017. The show, which aired on Mnet, allowed fans to witness the growth and development of the group's members as they underwent various challenges, tests, and evaluations.

Who was the last member to join Skz? ›

Felix and Minho were the last ones to join the group because they both were eliminated earlier. After they were eliminated, the group was set to debut as a 7 member group. JYP brought them back at the last moment.

When did Stray Kids gain popularity? ›

Straying from expectations became a recipe for global success. The group's March 2022 EP, Oddinary, topped the Billboard 200—making Stray Kids one of only three K-pop acts (including BTS and Super M) to lead the all-genre chart.

Is SKZ disbanding 2024? ›

Stray Kids' expires in 2025 and I saw some people saying they were scared they were gonna disband, but I don't see it. Their fanbase is incredibly strong and they have a lot of Western support which I feel helps a lot. Lemme know your thoughts.

Will Stray Kids disband in 2027? ›

As of 2023, Stray Kids' contracts with JYP Entertainment are slated to end in 2025. This crucial juncture allows the members to decide whether to renew their contracts or explore new paths independently.

Is Stray Kids millionaires? ›

Among the members of Stray Kids, two members are often mentioned as being wealthy: Bang Chan and Changbin. Bang Chan: According to various sources, Bang Chan's net worth is estimated to be $5 million [1].

Will Stray Kids be as popular as BTS? ›

Stray Kids are the anomaly among their countrymen (and women). At the rate they're going, Stray Kids may very well tie BTS's record by the end of 2024. If they can produce another two No. 1 albums next year, they'll match the boy band that came before them.

Do Stray Kids still live together? ›

Yes, the members of Stray Kids do live together, but they are currently split into two separate dorms [1].

Have Stray Kids disband? ›

Straykids's contract is ending in 2025 but Bangchan have promised us their not disbanding any time soon, he said that he's not yet satisfied and want to have more memories with STAY. So dont worry about it. To clarify: Stray Kids is NOT disbanding. Tiktok at this point, is KNOWN for making up fake rumours.

How tall are Stray Kids in feet? ›

The average height in the group is 172 cm (5'8”).

Is Stray Kids or txt more popular? ›

On Instagram, Stray Kids have 28.4M followers, while TOMORROW X TOGETHER has a following of 15.6M. However, on TikTok, SKZ has 22.6M followers while TXT has a following of 23.3M which surpasses Stray Kids. While both TXT and SKZ dominate one social media platform, their popularity is influenced by their fans.

Was Stray Kids originally 9? ›

The group debuted as a group of 9 members but one had left in 2019 due to personal reasons. Currently they are a group of 8 members.

How many #1 does Stray Kids have? ›

They followed it with MAXIDENT (Oct. 22, 2022), 5-STAR (June 17, 2023) and now ROCK-STAR. With nearly 20 months separating Stray Kids' four No. 1 albums, the act has the fastest accumulation of four No.

What year will Skz disband? ›

Why Is Stray Kids Disbanding in 2025 | TikTok. Apparently hyunjin wont be renewing his contract in 2025…

When would Stray Kids disband? ›

Why Are Stray Kids Disbanding in 2025 | TikTok. Apparently hyunjin wont be renewing his contract in 2025…

Will Stray Kids go to military? ›

Here is the information found: Leeknow is expected to be the first member to enlist in 2026 [1]. Changbin is expected to enlist in 2027 [1]. Hyunjin, Han, and Seungmin are expected to enlist in 2028 [1].

Has Stray Kids broken up? ›

Stray Kids did not “break up” or leave from JYP Ent.

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