SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. — Katseye, one of the music industry’s newest and most closely watched global girl groups, is set to perform in San Francisco on December 5 and 6, marking their first Bay Area shows since their debut earlier this year.
The six-member group has quickly gained international attention through a high-production blend of pop, choreography, and multilingual performance — shaping them into a rising force within the global pop landscape. With the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium hosting the run, fans can expect arena-level energy in a slightly more intimate downtown setting.

Created through a highly publicized entertainment project, Katseye has built a fandom that spans continents. Their sound and style pull from K-Pop, Western pop, and experimental electronic elements, giving them a distinctive identity separate from any single scene.
The Bay Area, home to a large Asian pop fandom and a thriving Gen Z creative community, has been an early hotspot for their online traction. Their two-night run is expected to draw fans from across Northern California.

Recent concerts have featured sharp choreography, live band moments, and new unreleased material. Their San Francisco shows come at a pivotal moment — right as the group continues to build their global brand before festival season in 2026.
This will be Katseye’s biggest Bay Area presence to date and a defining early milestone in their debut year.
