November 26, 2025 — Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre, Atlanta, GA

Katseye’s sold-out show in Atlanta felt less like a concert and more like witnessing the rise of the next major pop act. The two-time GRAMMY-nominated girl group, up this year for Best New Artist and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance, took the stage at the Coca-Cola Roxy. The moment lights went down, it felt like we were witnessing history in real time as Katseye made it clear that they’re already outgrowing venues of this size.
Their Beautiful Chaos Tour spans 16 North American dates and sold out instantly when they went on sale earlier this year. Fans were so determined to get close that some started lining up at 9 PM the night before, braving the cold just to claim a spot near the barricade of the theatre’s general admission floor.
Once the lights dropped, the group came out swinging with iconic dance breaks, sleek outfits, and flawlessly live vocals, all while maintaining chemistry and charisma that seemed effortless. They performed every track from their first two EPs, along with original songs from Dream Academy, the competition that brought them together, plus the fan-loved OSTs “Time Lapse,” “Flame,” and their Monster High collaboration.
The show ran about an hour due to their still small discography, but every single minute was packed with such excitement that not one single minute was a dull moment . Between the colorful visuals, elevated platform, rolling staircases, and choreography that would challenge most seasoned artists, the production was already at an arena level.
One of the most memorable moments came during their performance of “Gnarly.” Partway through the song, the group noticed fans in the crowd who looked like they were fainting from heat and dehydration. They stopped immediately, called for water, and made sure help got to them as quickly as possible. With so many fans waiting overnight and a packed, warm venue, sadly it wasn’t surprising that some were fighting against potential dehydration, but Katseye’s genuine concern spoke volumes about who they are beyond performers.
After everything was deemed okay, and fans were being seen by the venue staff, they shouted: “Atlanta, you get to see ‘Gnarly’ twice!” The audience broke out in excitement as they realized they still get to see the entirety of “Gnarly.” They restarted the song from the beginning and delivered it with just as much energy as the first time, maybe even more.

By the time the final note hit, it was obvious: Katseye is ready for much bigger stages. This might very well be the last time we see them in a venue this intimate. When their debut album drops, don’t be surprised if they’re already touring arenas. The Beautiful Chaos era is here, and judging by Atlanta, Katseye isn’t just the next upcoming artist, but they are already happening. It’s crazy to think what the future holds for Katseye, and we can’t wait to see what they do once they have a longer and fuller discography.
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