KATSEYE Electrifies GRAMMY Museum Stage with Stellar Performance

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KATSEYE Electrifies GRAMMY Museum Stage with Stellar Performance

Doyoon Jang · 22. syyskuuta 2025 klo 21.03

Global girl group KATSEYE made a powerful impression at the GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles.

The six-member group, a collaboration between HYBE and Geffen Records, captivated the audience during their appearance on the ‘Spotlight’ series at the Ray Charles Rooftop Terrace on the 18th (local time).

‘Spotlight’ is a flagship program by the GRAMMY Museum that highlights emerging artists. During a Q&A session, KATSEYE members reflected on their past year and shared their future aspirations. Notably, with their upcoming performance at the ‘Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival’ next April, they promised, “We are working hard to go beyond what’s already been released,” exciting fans.

Following the talk, KATSEYE launched into a medley of their hit songs, igniting the venue. They performed ‘Gabriela,’ currently making waves on global charts, ‘Touch,’ a double title track from their debut EP, and ‘Gnarly.’ Their dynamic choreography and stable live vocals showcased their status as performance powerhouses, earning a roaring response and sing-alongs from the packed audience.

KATSEYE is a group realized through the globalization of HYBE's 'K-pop methodology,' spearheaded by Chairman Bang Si-hyuk. They were formed through the global audition project ‘The Debut: Dream Academy,’ which saw 120,000 applicants worldwide. Debuting in the U.S. last June based on HYBE America's T&D system, they recently sold out all dates for their upcoming November North American tour.