Home / Arts and Entertainment / Stray Kids Film Earns $20M, Trails Swift's Hit
Stray Kids Film Earns $20M, Trails Swift's Hit
12 Feb
Summary
- Stray Kids concert film grossed $20.6 million worldwide in five days.
- The film earned $6.5 million domestically and $14 million internationally.
- It trails Taylor Swift's promotional film, which made $50 million in three days.

Released on February 6, "Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience" has achieved a notable global box office milestone, grossing $20.6 million within its first five days of release. This concert film, which aims to immerse audiences with live performances and exclusive member content, has been screened across 20 international markets.
The film has secured $6.5 million in domestic earnings and an additional $14 million from international territories. The United States has emerged as its strongest market, contributing significantly to its opening weekend performance.
Despite its considerable success, "Stray Kids: The dominATE Experience" has earned substantially less than Taylor Swift's promotional film, "The Official Release Party of a Showgirl." Swift's film reportedly grossed $50 million in its initial three days, underscoring a significant difference in box office performance.
The impressive performance of Stray Kids' film underscores the escalating global popularity of K-pop, the group itself, and broader hip-hop culture. This achievement marks a significant moment for K-pop in the international film market.




