Katseye Announce 2026 Wildworld Tour Across Europe, UK, and North America
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Jaeden Pinder
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Summary
Global girl group Katseye have announced their 2026 Wildworld Tour in support of their upcoming 'Wild' EP, set to release on Aug. 14 via HYBE x Geffen Records. The tour will span Europe, the UK, and North America, beginning Sept. 1 in Dublin, Ireland and concluding Nov. 27 in Mexico City. Major stops include London's O2 Arena and Los Angeles' Crypto.com Arena, along with performances in Miami, Paris, Chicago, Boston, and Montreal.
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Major tour stops include a show at the O2 in London and the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles.
Eyekons can also catch them in Miami, Paris, Chicago, Boston, and Montreal.
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