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Stray Kids Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: Timings, support, more

Stray Kids Tottenham Hotspur Stadium: Timings, support, more

Glasgow Times5 days ago
The group, known for hits 'Lose My Breath' and 'S-Class' are in London for their World Tour.
If you were lucky enough to get tickets to see Stray Kids at Tottenham Hotspur, check the support act, timings and more below.
When is Stray Kids at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Stray Kids will be performing at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium for two special nights on Friday, July 18 and Saturday, July 19.
What time do the doors open for Stray Kids in London?
If you want to head down early to soak in the atmosphere before the singers take to the stage, you can at 5pm when the doors at Tottenham open.
What are the set times for Stray Kids at Tottenham Hotspur?
The official set times for Stray Kids in London have not yet been confirmed, but based on past shows, timings are expected to see the show start at 7.30pm.
The show will end by 10.30pm.
What is the setlist for Stray Kids?
The setlist for the tour is expected to be as follows, according to setlist.fm:
MOUNTAINS
Thunderous
JJAM
District 9
Back Door
Chk Chk Boom
Truman
Burnin' Tires
ESCAPE
CINEMA
GIANT
Walkin on Water
DOMINO
TOPLINE
God's Menu
Lonely St.
LALALALA
Cover Me
Railway
Social Path
S-Class
GET LIT
MEGAVERSE
ITEM
MANIAC
Encore:
Blind Spot
I Like It
My Pace
Stray Kids
CASE 143
Encore 2:
MIROH
Chk Chk Boom
Recommended Reading
Who is the support act for Stray Kids?
Stray Kids do not have a support act for their world tour.
What is the bag policy for Tottenham Hotspur Stadium?
Tottenham Hotspur Stadium has a restricted bag policy and requires all bags to be less than A4 in size (21cm long x 30cm high).
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