KATSEYE sets Dublin opening for Katseye Tickets 2026 on Wildworld tour

KATSEYE sets Dublin opening for Katseye Tickets 2026 on Wildworld tour

KATSEYE tickets 2026 went on general sale at 3pm local time on May 21, 2026, the same day the group laid out its first arena run for The Wildworld Tour. The opening night lands at Dublin’s 3Arena on September 1, 2026, with UK, Europe, North American and Mexico dates spread across the fall.

Dublin opens the run

September 1, 2026 is the first date on the calendar, and Dublin’s 3Arena leads a stretch that moves quickly into London’s O2 Arena on September 3 and 4, then Manchester’s Co-op Live on September 6. For anyone trying to buy in, the practical move is simple: the sale window already opened, so the near-term question is which city on the route fits their schedule and budget.

September 9 to 17, 2026 fills the middle of the European leg with shows in Paris, Amsterdam, Cologne, Antwerp and Copenhagen. That gives the tour a compact routing before KATSEYE crosses the Atlantic, keeping the sell-through pressure on multiple arena markets at once instead of concentrating demand in a single launch city.

Wild drives the title

August 14, 2026 brings Wild, the five-track EP that inspired the tour title, and the set list timing matters because it arrives before the first arena date. The project includes PINKY UP and will be KATSEYE’s first release without Manon Bannerman, who has been on hiatus since February because of health reasons.

May 25, 2026 also gives the group another public platform: KATSEYE are set to perform at the American Music Awards ceremony in Las Vegas, where they have nominations in New Artist of the Year, Best Music Video and Breakthrough Pop Artist. That combination of TV exposure and a sale already underway gives the tour a stronger launch than a standalone announcement would have.

North America and Mexico

October 13, 2026 starts the North American leg in Miami, which runs through November 24 in Phoenix, Arizona before a November 27 stop in Mexico City. The routing makes this a full arena campaign rather than a short regional trek, and it gives buyers in each market the same on-sale timing instead of staggered access.

May 21’s on-sale at 3pm local time is the operational detail that matters most for readers: the tickets are already moving, the opening date is set, and the route now spans Dublin, London, Manchester, five European stops, Miami, Phoenix and Mexico City. KATSEYE’s best near-term sales lever is the one already in motion, not the EP cycle that follows in August.

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