Stray Kids jacks Spotify and MIYASHITA PARK! “GIANT PARK” will be held



■On November 12th, the day before the album release, the promenade and 3rd floor food hall of MIYASHITA PARK will be covered with Stray Kids visuals for “GIANT”

To commemorate the release of Stray Kids’ second Japanese album “GIANT” to be released on November 13th, Stray Kids will jack Spotify and MIYASHITA PARK from November 13th to 19th and listen to “GIANT PARK”. It was decided to hold the event.

If you register for the stamp rally mission at the reception desk of “GIANT PARK” installed on the promenade on the 1st floor of MIYASHITA PARK and get 8 stamps, you will be granted the right to enter the pop-up space.

The pop-up space will display costumes and accessories actually worn by Stray Kids members, as well as handwritten messages, as well as a GIANT board where you can leave messages to Stray Kids. Visitors will also receive a “GIANT PARK” MagSafe card case as a gift.

Furthermore, on November 12th, the day before the album’s release, the promenade and 3rd floor food hall of MIYASHITA PARK will be covered with Stray Kids visuals for “GIANT” to hype up the release of “GIANT”.

Prior to the lifting of the ban on “GIANT PARK,” Spotify posted a teaser video with a “GIANT PARK” motif on official X.

The long-awaited full album “GIANT”, which will be released in Japan for the first time in about 1 year and 9 months, will contain a total of 10 songs (11 songs only on the FC limited edition). The songs included are Stray Kids’ magnificent and powerful lead song “GIANT”, “NIGHT” and “Falling Up”, which are currently being aired as the theme songs of the TV anime “Tower of God Kobo Sen”, and Fuji TV. “WHY?” was the theme song for the Thursday theater series “Re: Revenge – At the End of Desire” and the first Christmas song “Christmas” for a Japanese production. Not only does it include 7 original Japanese songs such as “Love”, but also the lead song “Chk Chk” from the Korean mini album “ATE”, which set a record of 5 consecutive No. The Japanese version of “Boom” and the English version of “NIGHT” and “Falling Up” will also be included.

Stray Kids is currently holding their largest world tour, “Stray Kids World Tour,” which started with a performance in Seoul, South Korea on August 24th. The Japan performance “Stray Kids World Tour” will be held at Tokyo Dome on November 14th, 16th, and 17th, and at Kyocera Dome Osaka on December 5th, 7th, and 8th for a total of 6 performances.


Release information

2024.11.13 ON SALE
ALBUM『GIANT』


Event information

『GIANT PARK』

11/13 (Wed) – 11/19 (Tue) MIYASHITA PARK
*Free participation


Stray Kids OFFICIAL SITE
https://www.straykidsjapan.com/



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