Katseye's Wildworld Tour Tickets Sell Out Quickly, Options Still Available
Katseye Tour Tickets Sold Out in 48 Hours, But There Are Still Ways to Score Seats Online

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Katseye's 2026 Wildworld World Tour tickets sold out within 48 hours of release, prompting the addition of more shows in major cities like London and New York. Fans can still find tickets through resale platforms such as StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats, with prices starting around $134.
- 01The Katseye tour includes 31 sold-out shows across North America and Europe.
- 02Tickets were released on May 21 and sold out rapidly, leading to additional dates being added.
- 03Resale ticket prices start at approximately $134 on platforms like Vivid Seats and SeatGeek.
- 04Fans can use promo codes on various platforms to save on ticket purchases.
- 05There is uncertainty about the participation of group member Manon Bannerman in the tour.
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Katseye, the popular girl group, announced their 2026 Wildworld World Tour, which quickly sold out within 48 hours of ticket sales beginning on May 21. Due to overwhelming demand, additional shows were added in key cities such as London, New York, and Los Angeles, bringing the total to 31 sold-out performances. Fans eager to attend can still find tickets through various resale platforms including StubHub, SeatGeek, Vivid Seats, and TicketNetwork, with prices starting at around $134. Each platform offers unique features, such as SeatGeek's 360-degree venue previews and Vivid Seats' rewards program. Additionally, promo codes are available for discounts on certain purchases. The tour marks Katseye's first visit to audiences in Europe and North America simultaneously, following their recent hit single “Pinky Up.” However, the status of group member Manon Bannerman, who is on a temporary hiatus, remains uncertain as fans await confirmation of her participation.
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The rapid sell-out of Katseye's tour reflects significant demand for live music events, impacting local economies in the cities hosting the concerts.
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