Katseye will hit the road this fall with a newly announced "Wildworld" tour that stretches across the U.K., Europe and North America.

The group says the run begins September 1 at Dublin’s 3Arena, then moves through overseas dates before launching its North American leg on October 13 in Miami at Kaseya Center. Reports indicate the tour will wrap in Mexico City in November, capping a broad international sweep tied to some of the group’s biggest markets.

Key Facts

  • Katseye announced 2026 dates for its “Wildworld” tour.
  • The tour covers North America, the U.K. and Europe.
  • The run starts September 1 at Dublin’s 3Arena.
  • North American dates begin October 13 in Miami and the tour ends in Mexico City in November.

Live Nation will produce the tour, a detail that underscores the scale behind the rollout. Even without a full slate of additional context in the initial announcement, the routing alone shows an ambitious plan: open in Dublin, cross major overseas territories, then pivot into a North American run anchored by arena stops and a closing date in Mexico City.

Katseye’s new tour maps out a clear strategy: build momentum overseas, then carry it into North America before closing in Mexico City.

For fans, the headline is simple: the group has locked in a multi-region tour with firm start and launch points already on the calendar. For the industry, the announcement suggests confidence in Katseye’s draw across several live markets at once, with a promoter capable of scaling that demand across continents.

What comes next will matter. Additional ticketing details, venue information and market-by-market rollout could shape how big this run becomes, but the framework already tells the story: Katseye plans to spend the fall on a serious international tour, and that kind of reach can define the next phase of a group’s growth.