Stray Kids are set to steal the spotlight at the American Music Awards’ 50th anniversary on October 6! These K-pop sensations have officially been confirmed for the award show, and fans are here for it. Known for their explosive performances, Stray Kids will take the stage and perform a selection of songs honoring the legacy of boy bands.
Stray Kids is set to deliver a tribute performance honoring the legacy of iconic boy bands at the 50th AMAs anniversary special. pic.twitter.com/vW4NQxeTdk
— Pop Core (@TheePopCore) September 26, 2024
The announcement came on September 26, 2024, through the AMAs’ and SKZ’s social media, sending the internet into a frenzy. The show will be broadcast live on CBS and can be streamed on Paramount+ at 8 PM ET. This adds to the group’s packed and iconic year with their most recent music era!
It wouldn't be the #AMAs without a performance from a boy band (everywhere all around the world) 🕺🏼🎤🎶 That's why @Stray_Kids will take the stage during the #AMAs50 Anniversary Special – Sunday, October 6 on @CBS and streaming on @paramountplus! pic.twitter.com/lEtJv7x7KG
— American Music Awards (@AMAs) September 26, 2024
This upcoming performance follows their July 2024 comeback with “ATE“, an EP that smashed charts worldwide. The music video for the single “Chk Chk Boom” even featured Hollywood stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman, making things star-studded. This time, it looks like Stray Kids are set to make history yet again!