KATSEYE is taking the Wildworld Tour worldwide in 2026, with the run set to start in Dublin on Sept. 1 and end in Mexico City on Nov. 27. The group said general Katseye Tour Tickets will go on sale May 21 at 3:00 p.m. local time through its official website, after artist pre-sales open May 20 at 11 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. local time.
The tour is being built around the group’s Wild EP, due Aug. 14 through HYBE x Geffen Records. The schedule stretches across Europe and North America, with stops that include the O2 in London, Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Miami, Atlanta, Charlotte, Washington, D.C., Belmont Park, New York, Boston, Montreal, Hamilton, Ontario, Detroit, Chicago, Minneapolis, Austin and Dallas. The Los Angeles date is set for Crypto.com Arena.
The early part of the trek lands in some of the biggest live-music markets on both sides of the Atlantic. After opening in Dublin, KATSEYE will play London on Sept. 3, Manchester on Sept. 6 and Paris on Sept. 9 before moving through Amsterdam, Cologne, Antwerp and Copenhagen. In North America, the group is slated to hit Miami on Oct. 13, Atlanta on Oct. 15 and Chicago on Nov. 5, with other dates spread through late October and November.
That run sits against a busy calendar already on the books. Before the fall tour begins, KATSEYE is scheduled to finish its spring and summer festival run with appearances at Governors Ball Music Festival in Queens on June 5, Hinterland Music Festival in Saint Charles, Iowa, on July 30 and 88rising Festival: Head in the Clouds in Pasadena, California, on Aug. 8.
The tour also arrives after a year that has already pushed the group deeper into the spotlight. KATSEYE has released the EP Beautiful Chaos, which included the viral tracks “Gnarly” and “Gabriela,” and was nominated in two categories at the 2026 Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for “Gabriela.” The lineup is also moving forward after Manon Bannerman announced a hiatus in February to focus on her health and wellbeing.
For fans, the immediate decision point is clear: the first chance to buy comes May 20 for pre-sale access, and the broader rush follows the next day. The dates are set, the route is locked, and the ticket window is now the story.
