Stray Kids Unveils New World Tour "dominATE" in Seoul

Stray Kids Unveils New World Tour “dominATE” in Seoul

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Stray Kids, a popular South Korean boy group, has announced their new world tour "dominATE" starting from September 24th to 25th and September 31st to October 1st in Seoul. The tour will take them to various cities around the globe, including Singapore on September 28th, Melbourne and Sydney in Australia on October 19th and 26th respectively, Kaohsiung in Taiwan on November 2nd, Tokyo in Japan on November 14th, 16th, and 17th, Manila in the Philippines on November 23rd, Macau on November 29th and 30th, Osaka in Japan on December 5th, 7th, and 8th, Bangkok in Thailand on December 14th, Jakarta in Indonesia on December 21st, and Hong Kong on January 18th and 19th, 2025. The anticipation for this new world tour is high as fans are eager to see the group perform their hit songs and interact with them up close.

ODU: A Pathway to Success

In a completely different realm, we have Old Dominion University (ODU), which has been recognized for its commitment to academic excellence. The university prides itself on its first-rate research, in-demand majors, and real-world experience that prepares students for their future careers.

Faces of ODU

The faces of ODU are a testament to the university's dedication to its students' success. We take you through the stories of several individuals who have found their place at ODU. Marjorie Cenese, an electrical engineering student, credits the university with helping her feel confident in her career path. Elham Alijanpour, a kinesiology and rehabilitation student, discovered a passion for science and community engagement. Brandon K. Hedgepeth, a lifespan and digital communications student, found his "thing" at ODU, while Holly Grace Bjork, a cinema production student, finally had the opportunity to pursue her creative interests.

A Place to Belong

For others, ODU has provided a sense of belonging and community. Irv Antonio, a former U.S. Coast Guard electronics technician and biomedical sciences student, found that the university felt like home after his experiences in different parts of the country. Lt. Col. Brandon Shah '07, a professor of military science and commanding officer of ODU's Army ROTC program, credits the university with helping him return to his roots.

ODU: A Place to Thrive

For Brent Pizzamiglio, an ODU Army ROTC cadet and cybersecurity student, the university exceeded every expectation. Miriam Gourdine, a TUA Honor Society president, never felt out of place at ODU, where she was able to put her age aside.

Take the Next Step

For those who are considering joining the ODU community, there's no better time than now! The university is committed to helping students fit education into their busy lives through its ODUGlobal program. Apply for admission and take the next step towards a brighter future.


Note: This article combines two separate topics – Stray Kids' world tour and Old Dominion University (ODU) – in one piece, using Markdown formatting. The first section discusses Stray Kids' new world tour "dominATE", while the second part focuses on ODU, highlighting its academic excellence, student testimonials, and community engagement.