Katseye announce world tour including UK and Ireland shows

The Wildworld tour which will see the group performing across Europe and North America in autumn.
Katseye announce world tour including UK and Ireland shows

By Rosie Shead, Press Association

Katseye have announced a world tour including shows in Dublin, London, and Manchester later this year.

The six-member girl group, known for the songs Touch and Gnarly, was formed in 2023 on the rigorous X-Factor-style competition show The Debut: Dream Academy.

On Wednesday, the Grammy-nominated band announced their Wildworld tour which will see the group performing across Europe and North America in autumn.

It comes after the group announced Swiss singer Manon Bannerman would be taking a “temporary hiatus” from Katseye to prioritise her “health and wellbeing”.

The first show will be in Dublin on September 1st followed by London on September 3rd and Manchester on September 6th.

Other performances will take place in cities including New York, Las Vegas, Paris, Amsterdam, and Antwerp before the tour concludes in Mexico City on November 27th.

Weverse Artist pre-sale tickets will be available on Wednesday, May 20th, at 11am local time followed by Katseye.World pre-sale tickets at 3pm.

General sale tickets start on Thursday, May 21st, at 3pm on the Katseye.World website.

For Europe and UK dates, fans can also register for pre-sale access by pre-ordering the group’s new EP WILD.

Katseye is made up of Manon, Lara, Daniela, Megan, Sophia and Yoonchae and was formed on the audition programme put together by Hybe and Geffen Records.

The show followed 20 aspiring pop stars over the course of 12 weeks for the chance to make it into the girl group.

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