Stray Kids to grace 'Good Morning America'; expected to perform new track 'Lose My Breath'

Updated : May 14, 2024 13:28
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Stray Kids are ready to take the US by storm. The eight-member boy band, consisting of  Bang Chan, Lee Know, Changbin, Hyunjin, Han, Felix, Seungmin, and I.N, will be performing on 'Good Morning America' on May 15.  The JYP Entertainment group recently scripted history at the Met Gala, becoming the first K-pop band to walk the green carpet. 

Stray Kids to grace Good Morning America

Stray Kids has secured a slot to perform at the Good Morning America. The group confirmed their participation in the morning television program broadcast on ABC. The boys are expected to perform their latest English single 'Lose My Breath' featuring Charlie Puth. It remains unclear if they will also be joined by the Hollywood pop star. The official social media handle of the boy group announced the news with the caption, “So excited to announce that we’ll be performing at the @GMA! Stay tuned.” Timings: 2024.05.15 7 AM (ET) and 2024.05.15 8 PM (KST).

The announcement has ignited a wave of cheer and enthusiasm among STRAYS, a term used for Stray Kids' fans, as they eagerly wait for this new era of boy band's global domination. 

About 'Lose My Breath' 

Stray Kids released their new digital single, 'Lose My Breath' featuring Charlie Puth, on May 10th. Talking about the song,  the boy band said, "It feels like we really needed a song like this in our repertoire," highlighting their diverse discography that explores many genres and styles. 

The group said working with Charlie Puth was a dream come true moment, adding, "It was an honour to quite surreal to work with a musician we've always enjoyed listening to." 

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