How to get Katseye tickets: Prices, dates, members, and more
The tour was announced on July 8, and ticket presales started the very next day. The general sale went live on July 11 on Ticketmaster, and queues to access sales immediately jumped to the thousands. Tickets were flying off the shelves, and several concerts sold out entirely within minutes. To meet the high demand, additional shows have since been added for New York, San Francisco, and Los Angeles.
Katseye was formed through the 2023 reality show Dream Academy before they debuted in June 2024 with the single "Debut," followed shortly by their breakthrough single "Touch". A year later, the girl group released their first EP, SIS (Soft Is Strong). In April 2025, Katseye released "Gnarly," officially marking their first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 and the first track on their latest EP, Beautiful Chaos.
If you're looking for how to get tickets to Katseye's 2025 tour, then we've got you covered. Here's our breakdown of the 2025 Beautiful Chaos world tour schedule, purchasing details, and price comparisons between resale and original tickets. You can also browse concert and ticket specifics at your convenience on StubHub and Vivid Seats.
Katseye's 2025 tour schedule
Before Katseye's Beautiful Chaos world tour begins, they are scheduled to perform at Lollapalooza on August 3 and Summer Sonic in Japan on August 16 and 18. The tour begins November 15 in Minneapolis and continues across North America and Mexico before concluding with their final performance in Mexico City on December 16.
North America
August 3, 2025* Chicago, IL $317 NA
November 15, 2025 Minneapolis, MN $154 $142
November 18, 2025 Toronto, Canada $255 $288
November 19, 2025 Boston, MA $83 $218
November 21, 2025 New York, NY $263 $240
November 22, 2025 New York, NY $303 $249
November 24, 2025 Washington, DC $459 $234
November 26, 2025 Atlanta, GA $349 $307
November 29, 2025 Sugar Land, TX $317 $295
November 30, 2025 Irving, TX $248 $226
December 3, 2025 Phoenix, AZ $164 $152
December 5, 2025 San Francisco, CA $249 $190
December 6, 2025 San Francisco, CA $287 $280
December 9, 2025 Seattle, WA $236 $195
December 12, 2025 Inglewood, CA $269 $348
December 13, 2025 Los Angeles, CA $346 $318
December 16, 2025 Mexico City, Mexico $223 NA
International
Date City StubHub prices Vivid Seats prices
August 16, 2025* Osaka, Japan $128 NA
August 18, 2025* Tokyo Japan $151 NA
*Concert dates are for music festivals, Katseye will be performing alongside other artists.
How to buy tickets for Katseye's 2025 concert tour
You can buy standard original tickets for Katseye's 2025 Beautiful Chaos Tour dates on Ticketmaster. However, the quantity of remaining original tickets is limited due to the high demand to see the idol group.
Tickets to Katseye's 2025 concert tour can also be purchased through verified resale ticket vendors like StubHub and Vivid Seats. Given the high demand for original tickets, you may find better luck with seating variety and availability on these sites.
Before the start of the tour, Katseye will be making a few festival appearances in the summer. Passes for their August 3 appearance at Lollapalooza in Chicago can be found on Lollapalooza's ticket page; however, the original tickets have sold out, leaving only a waitlist available.
The girl group will then perform at Summer Sonic in Tokyo and Osaka. Passes for the August 16 festival in Osaka can be purchased on the Summer Sonic Osaka page, while passes for the August 18 festival in Tokyo can be purchased on the Summer Sonic Tokyo page. It should be noted that Summer Sonic has stated for both festivals, 'StubHub, (…) etc. are not authorized sales channels. We cannot guarantee the admission of customers who purchase tickets through non-authorized sales channels.'
How much are tickets?
Ticket prices for Katseye's 2025 tour dates vary depending on the date, location, and demand for each show. For concert dates that are selling out quickly, the remaining original tickets are going up in price quickly. The least expensive original tickets on Ticketmaster currently range from $159 for the November 15 show in Minneapolis to CA$1,178 for the Toronto show on November 18. For concerts with tickets still available, most fall between $200 and $400.
Resale ticket prices for the band's upcoming shows are generally comparable to or cheaper than the available standard original tickets. The lowest-cost tickets to Katseye's 2025 shows on StubHub range from $83 for the November 19 show in Boston to $559 for the Washington, DC show on November 24. Vivid Seats offers similar prices, with tickets ranging between $142 for the show on November 15 in Minneapolis and $348 for the December 12 show in Inglewood.
Day passes for the musical festivals fall on the lower end of these ranges, with August 3 for Lollapalooza coming in as low as $189. Summer Sonic day passes start at 18,000 yen for August 16 in Osaka and 20,000 yen for August 18 in Tokyo.
Who are the Katseye members?
Sophia was born in Queens in 2002 and now calls Manila home. She is the girl group's leader and often acts as a spokesperson for talk shows and events. Sophia made K-pop history as the first Filipina to sign with HYBE, a major South Korean entertainment company.
Manon was born in Switzerland in 2002 and resides there now. Her mother is Swiss, and her father is Ghanaian. She is the oldest member of Katseye, which would typically make her the leader. Instead, Manon is the girl group's center and visual, designating her as the face of the group.
Daniela was born in Atlanta in 2004 but now calls Los Angeles home. Her mother is Cuban, and her father is Venezuelan. She is the group's lead dancer and the team member with the most TV and music video appearances.
Lara was born in Stamford in 2005 and now splits her time between Dallas, Los Angeles, and New York. Her mother is Indian, and her father is Sri Lankan. Lara is the girl group's lead vocalist.
Megan was born in Honolulu in 2006, where she still resides. Her mother is Singaporean-Chinese, and her father is American-Swedish. She is a secondary dancer and vocalist for the group, and brings the most modelling experience to the group. She also voiced a character in the video game The Elder Scrolls: Legends.
Yoonchae was born in Seoul in 2007, making her only 16 when the girl group debuted. She is the only fully Korean member of the girl group and is their Maknae, a title reserved for the youngest member of a Kpop group.
Who is opening for Katseye's tour?
As of writing, no openers have been announced for the Beautiful Chaos work tour. As K-pop artists don't typically have openers for their shows, we aren't expecting Katseye to add any openers to the tour.
Will there be international tour dates?
Before the Beautiful Chaos tour starts, Katseye will be making appearances for the Summer Sonic festival in Japan on August 16 and 18. The tour will also see the girl group in Toronto on November 18 and Mexico City on December 16.
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- Chicago Tribune
These musicians are coming for Lollapalooza, Riot Fest and North Coast. Here are their favorite Chicago restaurants.
Summer offers the chance to see some of the top musicians from around the world as they come to Chicago to play Lollapalooza, Riot Fest and North Coast. But beyond catching their sets at the festivals and official after-parties, you might also spot bands, DJs and singers hitting up their favorite bars and restaurants around the city. Touring talent seek out local institutions and hot new spots, enjoying live music and playlists along with kebabs, sushi and vegan fare. Even if you don't run into your favorite performers chowing down, you'll eat like a rock star at these spots. Playing: 1:40 p.m. Sept. 19 at Riot Fest Where he's eating: 'Chief O'Neill's Pub is definitely the best place in Chicago, and one of the best places in the world, for true Irish traditional music. There are sessions here most every day, which draw some of the best musicians, artists and performers from Chicago and around the world. The food and the chefs are elite, and it is as much of a family restaurant as it is a pub. Children are welcome. It is a lifeline for Irish culture and heritage here. I love the fish and chips, a pint of Guinness and a glass of Paddy or Powers whiskey, but I'm simple. Their braised pork shank is amazing; so is their steak and Guinness pie, and their shepherd's pie is to die for. The Atlantic salmon is also unbelievable.' Chief O'Neill's Pub, 3471 N. Elston Ave., 773-583-3066, Playing: 4 p.m. Sept. 19 at Riot Fest Where he's eating: '(I) love the beer hall setting (at The Publican). The oyster selection is top-notch. The half chicken is sublime and (there's) so much good meat!' The Publican, 837 W. Fulton Market, 312-733-9555, Playing: 12:40 p.m. Aug. 1 at Lollapalooza Where he's eating: 'My girlfriend is from Chicago and I'm from LA, so for the first couple years of our relationship, we dated long distance, flying back and forth to visit each other. Because of that, Chicago will always hold a special place in my heart. During my visits, one of our favorite Sunday rituals was lounging around watching 'The Office' and ordering breakfast arepas from 11 Degrees North. The Santa Monica was always my go-to: an arepa stuffed with egg, sausage, cheddar cheese, bacon, and chive cream cheese. Pure heaven. Another favorite from my many pilgrimages to Chicago (is Aba). I have two very vivid memories from my time at Aba: chain-vaping in the restroom after one too many drinks (not my finest moment) and tasting the crispy short rib hummus for the first time, which I still think about regularly. The entire menu is phenomenal, but for whatever reason, those two memories are permanently etched in my mind.' 11 Degrees North, 824 W. Belmont Ave., 773-904-7284, Aba, 302 N. Green St., 773-645-1400, Playing: 2:15 p.m. Sept. 19 at Riot Fest Where he's eating: 'Typically, when I find myself in (Chicago), I'm eating on the run or scarfing down snack bars from the lavish catering in the green room of WGN Morning News. Sometimes, when I've been a good boy, Jeff Hoover and Wink Winkle treat me to brekkie at Kitsch'n on Roscoe, where I enjoy bottomless coffee and more than my fair share of chocolate chip waffles. And for dinner, if I'm lucky, I find time to sit down at Amitabul Simply Vegan for a clean-burnin' home-cooked organic plant-based Korean dish like the Yin and Yang (or maybe the Buddha Bop) and the always delicious Wolfman's Dream Treats. And with my tummy taut, I set off a waddlin' through that toddlin' town!' Kitsch'n on Roscoe, 2005 W. Roscoe St., 773-248-7372, Amitabul Simply Vegan, 6207 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773-774-0276, Playing: 7 p.m. Sept. 19 at Riot Fest Where he's eating: 'Moving over from the U.K., I was convinced that no Indian restaurant in the U.S. made proper curry. And for years, I was proved right, until we moved to Lincoln Square and discovered Essence of India. My go-to was either their butter chicken or chicken bhuna (spicy, of course). Add pulao rice, garlic naan and some lamb samosas, and man, that's a good night. The last time we played Chicago, we had food from there delivered to the Metro for the whole band. You better believe it's one of the main things I'm looking forward to when we play Riot Fest in September!' Essence of India, 4601 N. Lincoln Ave., 773-506-0002, Playing: 2:55 p.m. Sept. 20 at Riot Fest Where he's eating: 'Chicago is one of our favorite places to play; we've had great shows there since our first tour in 1990. It's also one of our favorite places to eat. I love going to see our friend Courtland (Green) at Dove's Luncheonette for incredible Tex-Mex breakfast or a special mezcal, depending on the hour (sometimes both?). Also, great music on the turntable there. Avec on Randolph has been a post-show or night off favorite for years. More recently, my wife and I had a memorable lunch at All Together Now; I had the insanely good smashed white bean sandwich on focaccia. Can't wait to come back this fall.' Dove's Luncheonette, 1545 N. Damen Ave., 773-645-4060, Avec, 615 W. Randolph St., 312-377-2002, All Together Now, 2119 W. Chicago Ave., 773-661-1599, Playing: 4:15 p.m. Sept. 21 at Riot Fest Where he's eating: 'I'm not vegan, but I'm vegan for The Chicago Diner. We eat there almost every time we're in Chicago. We've walked quite a ways for it before.' The Chicago Diner, 3411 N. Halsted St., 773-935-6696 and 2333 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773-252-3211, ext. 1, Playing: 9 p.m. July 30 at the Lollapalooza after-show at Lincoln Hall (sold out) and 4:30 p.m. July 31 at Lollapalooza Where he's eating: 'Being on tour means I'm constantly bouncing from city to city, but one thing I never stop chasing is good local food. In Chicago, there are two spots I always come back to: Dicey's Pizza and the Yum Dum Truck. Dicey's is solid — just really good pizza that hits every single time. Yum Dum is amazing. If the truck is nearby, I'm stopping by, no question.' Dicey's Pizza & Tavern, 2109 W. Chicago Ave., 872-335-4645, Yum Dum Truck, 847-376-1925, Playing: 4:50 p.m. Sept. 21 at Riot Fest Where he's eating: 'Lula Cafe is the easy number one. They do it with such style, you're cooler just by being there. The food is ingredient-forward and the wine rips. Ask to eat at the bar and you're a real local.' Lula Cafe, 2537 N. Kedzie Blvd., 773-489-9554, Playing: 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Aug. 3 at Lollapalooza Where she's eating: 'Sushi-san is the one place I'll always make time for in the city. (It has an) incredible playlist always blasting through the speakers, and to die for Japanese cuisine. If you go, you have to get the togarashi chicken nuggets (the best karaage I've ever had) and at least two orders of the skirt steak (I dream about the mustard sauce). If you don't leave too full of fish, definitely stop by Three Dots and A Dash on your way home! Recently, my crew and I have been getting into tiki bar lore and this one is one of the best!' Sushi-san, 63 W. Grand Ave., 312-828-0575 and 1950 N. Halsted St., 773-389-7101, Three Dots and a Dash, 435 N. Clark St., 312-610-4220, Playing: 8:45 p.m. Aug. 30 at North Coast Where she's eating: 'My family is from Chicago and my grandfather started an Italian restaurant, The Tivoli, in Chicago Heights that fed families traditional Italian food. I say this to say that food and the restaurant dining experience is one of my family's love languages. My family has been going to Lettuce (Entertain You) restaurants forever because they have the best hospitality and we can count on the experience to be unique, the food to be excellent, and the service to be top-notch. Two of my favorite restaurants in Chicago (and Lettuce restaurants as well) are Sushi-san and Tre Dita! Before my last headline show in Chicago, my touring crew and family all ate together at Sushi-san. Everyone from my 7-year-old niece to my restaurant industry uncle loved it. Last time I was in Chicago, I went to Tre Dita with my brother and sister-in-law because my sister-in-law had it on her wishlist since it opened. It was probably the best service I have ever had and the most delicious food I've ever had the privilege of eating.' Sushi-san, 63 W. Grand Ave., 312-828-0575 and 1950 N. Halsted St., 773-389-7101, Tre Dita, 401 E. Wacker Drive, 312-725-1724, Playing: 3:25 p.m. Sept. 19 at Riot Fest Where they're eating: 'The corned beef and pastrami sandwiches at Manny's Cafeteria & Delicatessen are always delicious and the potato pancakes and matzo ball soup are also spot-on. Kuma's Corner on West Belmont serves up some great and inventive burgers, all named after heavy metal bands, which is blaring out of the speakers at ungodly volumes. If we're in the right frame of mind, it's a fun place. Right across the street from Kuma's is a great little bar, DMen Tap, that has a kitchen that serves some wicked döner kebabs and currywurst. The music has always been great when we're there, and the pinball in the back room is a blast.' Manny's Cafeteria & Delicatessen, 1141 S. Jefferson St., Kuma's Corner, 2900 W. Belmont Ave., 773-604-8769, DMen Tap, 2849 W. Belmont Ave., 773-961-8757, Playing: 11 p.m. Aug. 2 at the Lollapalooza after-show at Lincoln Hall and 3 p.m. Aug. 3 at Lollapalooza Where they're eating: Devan Glover: 'My (favorite) spot is Chicago Diner. I'm obsessed. I started going here when I was a vegetarian, but even now that I'm not, it's still my mandatory pit stop in Chicago. The seitan wings are amazing.' Khalid Yassein: 'Viaggio is the perfect spot for either an anniversary dinner or if you've just watched a marathon of 'The Godfather' movies. Classic Italian flavors, delicious gigantic meatballs, and old-school classy vibes makes this one of our favorite Chicago destinations.' The Chicago Diner, 3411 N. Halsted St., 773-935-6696 and 2333 N. Milwaukee Ave., 773-252-3211 ext. 1, Viaggio, 1027 W. Madison St., 312-829-3333, Playing: 1 p.m. July 31 at Lollapalooza Where they're eating: 'We've only been to Chicago a few times, so we are constantly exploring and trying new places. One of our new favorites is a bar called Fat Cat. After we played at the Riviera, we snuck out of the venue to get a quick bite and drinks while Silversun Pickups was playing. The glowing sign immediately drew us in like a moth to a flame. It was fate!' Fat Cat, 4840 N. Broadway, 773-506-3100, Playing: 3:15 p.m. Aug. 3 at Lollapalooza Where they're eating: 'We're thrilled to be in Chicago for the first time! It's a true food city and we're unapologetic foodies. Avec is at the top of our list to try. The Chicagoans on our team rave about its cozy, welcoming vibe, and the unforgettable blend of Mediterranean and Midwestern flavors. We have to try those chorizo-stuffed dates and experience the magic of sharing plates in that warm, wood-lined space. If you know Katseye, you know food is our love language.' Avec, 615 W. Randolph St., 312-377-2002, and 141 W. Erie Street, 312-736-1778, Playing: 11 p.m. July 31 at the Lollapalooza after-show at Bottom Lounge (sold out) and 2:45 p.m. Aug. 1 at Lollapalooza Where she's eating: 'My favorite place to eat in Chicago is Giordano's. It's one of the last restaurants my family went to with my sister Celene and holds great memories. Also, when you get the pizza slices, the cheese just keeps going and is delicious!' Giordano's, multiple locations, Playing: 9:15 p.m. Aug. 29 at North Coast Where he's eating: 'When you need that famous Chi-Town deep dish experience, it's Pequod's all the way. The way they caramelize that crust makes it worth every minute of those brutal wait times. Yes, I wait. I'm playing North Coast on Aug. 29 and should probably get my tour manager in that line now. Then there's Devil Dawgs on State. … Maybe (it's) not 'the best' hot dog in Chicago (I know these are fighting words), but I usually stay right near here and literally walk out of my hotel and grab one the second I get to town. Look, there aren't a lot of good hot dogs around the world, and this dog is solid. Sometimes convenience trumps all, you know? When you only get a Chicago dog a few times a year, it's like drinking water after being in the desert for months.' Pequod's Pizza, 2207 N. Clybourn Ave., 773-327-1512 and 8520 Fernald Ave., Morton Grove, 847-470-9161, Devil Dawgs, multiple locations,


USA Today
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- USA Today
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