KATSEYE to Embark on First-Ever Tour: ‘The Moment We've Been Dreaming Of'
'EYEKONS, this is insane!! the BEAUTIFUL CHAOS tour is SOLD OUT and we couldn't be more grateful,' the group wrote in an Instagram post announcing the trio of new shows on July 11. 'we can't wait to see more EYEKONS at these shows. thank you a million times over!!'
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PREVIOUSLY: For the first time ever, KATSEYE is hitting the road.
On Tuesday (July 8), the girl group announced that members Daniela, Lara, Manon, Megan, Sophia and Yoonchae will embark on their first-ever tour. Named the Beautiful Chaos Tour after their June EP of the same name, the trek will kick off Nov. 15 in Minneapolis before hitting cities across the United States through mid-December.
The monthlong run will also include one date in Toronto as well as one date in Mexico City. Tickets will first become available at 9 a.m. ET on Wednesday (July 9) with a Weverse presale, followed by an artist presale at 10 a.m. local time the following day. A general onsale will go live Friday (July 11) at 10 a.m. local time.
'EYEKONS, the moment we've been dreaming of is finally here,' the band wrote in a joint statement on Instagram. 'We are so excited to announce that our BEAUTIFUL CHAOS tour is officially coming to you … we can't wait to go on this journey together.'
The announcement comes just a couple of days after the girl group scored its first-ever top 10 entry on the Billboard 200, with EP Beautiful Chaos debuting at No. 4 on the chart. Featuring singles 'Gnarly' and 'Gabriela,' the project sold 44,000 equivalent album units in its first week.
KATSEYE is also fresh off of the members' collaboration with Toca Boca World. In an exclusive interview with Billboard about the partnership, they shared their hopes for a ''Gnarly' Summer' in 2025, which Megan described as 'not being afraid of being cringe … letting your intrusive thoughts win,' while Lara said it's all about 'being very wild — and a little bit messy.'
See the full list of KATSEYE tour dates below:
Nov. 15 – Minneapolis – The Armory
Nov. 18 – Toronto, Ontario – The Theatre at Great Canadian Toronto
Nov. 19 – Boston – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Nov. 22 – New York City – The Theater at Madison Square Garden
Nov. 24 – Washington, D.C. – The Anthem
Nov. 26 – Atlanta – Coca-Cola Roxy
Nov. 29 – Sugar Land, Texas – Smart Financial Centre
Nov. 30 – Irving, Texas – The Pavilion At Toyota Music Factory
Dec. 3 – Phoenix – Arizona Financial Theatre
Dec. 6 – San Francisco – The Theatre at Bill Graham Civic Auditorium
Dec. 9 – Seattle – WAMU Theater
Dec. 12 – Inglewood, Calif. – YouTube Theater
Dec. 16 –Mexico City, Mexico – Teatro Metrópolitan
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