Bring Stray Kids to the United States for a fan meeting

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Isabella Ervin and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Stray Kids, one of the most popular K-pop bands in the world, has captivated fans with their electrifying performances, meaningful lyrics, and unique style. The group's impact on the music industry has been phenomenal, drawing a massive global fan base known as 'Stay'. Despite their global reach, Stray Kids have yet to hold a fan meeting in the United States, leaving many dedicated American Stays longing for an opportunity to connect with their idols in person.

A fan meeting would not only provide an unforgettable experience for both Stray Kids and their fans, but it would also be an opportunity to strengthen the bond between the band and their supporters. The United States holds a vast number of Stays who are passionate about Stray Kids' music and message. With K-pop's ever-growing popularity in the US, a fan meeting here would be a fitting way to honor and celebrate this cultural exchange.

We are proposing a series of fan meetings in major cities across the United States, such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. These locations are central hubs with large fan communities and excellent logistical capabilities but also other parts like Houston and louisiana, making them ideal spots for large gatherings. By hosting events in multiple cities, Stray Kids can meet as many passionate Stays as possible, ensuring no fan is left out.

To make this dream a reality, we urge JYP Entertainment, the management company of Stray Kids, to schedule and facilitate these fan meetings. We believe such events would not only be a commercial success but would also enhance the group's presence in a significant international market.

Join us in showing JYP Entertainment and Stray Kids how much we wish for this experience to happen in the United States by signing this petition. Let’s come together as a community and make our voices heard. Sign today to bring Stray Kids closer to their American fans!

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Recent signers:
Isabella Ervin and 19 others have signed recently.

The Issue

Stray Kids, one of the most popular K-pop bands in the world, has captivated fans with their electrifying performances, meaningful lyrics, and unique style. The group's impact on the music industry has been phenomenal, drawing a massive global fan base known as 'Stay'. Despite their global reach, Stray Kids have yet to hold a fan meeting in the United States, leaving many dedicated American Stays longing for an opportunity to connect with their idols in person.

A fan meeting would not only provide an unforgettable experience for both Stray Kids and their fans, but it would also be an opportunity to strengthen the bond between the band and their supporters. The United States holds a vast number of Stays who are passionate about Stray Kids' music and message. With K-pop's ever-growing popularity in the US, a fan meeting here would be a fitting way to honor and celebrate this cultural exchange.

We are proposing a series of fan meetings in major cities across the United States, such as New York City, Los Angeles, and Chicago. These locations are central hubs with large fan communities and excellent logistical capabilities but also other parts like Houston and louisiana, making them ideal spots for large gatherings. By hosting events in multiple cities, Stray Kids can meet as many passionate Stays as possible, ensuring no fan is left out.

To make this dream a reality, we urge JYP Entertainment, the management company of Stray Kids, to schedule and facilitate these fan meetings. We believe such events would not only be a commercial success but would also enhance the group's presence in a significant international market.

Join us in showing JYP Entertainment and Stray Kids how much we wish for this experience to happen in the United States by signing this petition. Let’s come together as a community and make our voices heard. Sign today to bring Stray Kids closer to their American fans!

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Petition created on February 23, 2026