Katseye pauses concert for fan safety during 2025 ‘Beautiful Chaos Tour’ stop in Atlanta
Katseye paused their Atlanta ‘Beautiful Chaos Tour’ show after a fan fell ill mid-concert prompting immediate aid

Rising global girl-group Katseye pressed pause on their show at Coca-Cola Roxy in Atlanta during the 2025 Beautiful Chaos Tour when a fan in the crowd reportedly became unwell. The group halted their performance of ‘Gnarly’ to allow security and concert staff to offer assistance, showing a moment of concern amid a high-energy concert.
The Beautiful Chaos Tour launched on 15 November 2025, marking Katseye’s first major North American tour in support of their EP of the same name. The Atlanta date was one among 16 scheduled shows across the United States and Mexico. Katseye have drawn significant attention for their bold hyperpop sound and striking visuals, and ‘Gnarly’ has become one of their more polarising but popular tracks.
According to fan-shared posts, including comments on a public forum, a concert-goer reportedly began feeling sick during the show, prompting group members or stage crew to stop the performance and allow the fan to receive aid. The interruption led to a brief pause before the concert resumed, and many in the audience rallied in support.
KATSEYE had to pause their 'GNARLY' performance during the Atlanta stop of the 'Beautiful Chaos Tour' to assist a fan who wasn’t feeling well.
— INBELLA (@inbella) November 27, 2025
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While the incident has not yet been confirmed by venue staff or the group’s management, the tour’s official schedule shows no further announcements of cancellation or artist illness, suggesting that the disturbance was limited to the crowd. Katseye’s previous performances have been described as high energy with tight choreography and theatrical staging, making the interruption a rare moment of unscripted humanity during their set.
For many attendees the moment underscored the unpredictable nature of live shows, blending excitement with the responsibility of crowd safety. Fans online applauded the group and concert staff for responding swiftly and prioritising well-being over spectacle. As Katseye continues their tour across North America, the Atlanta incident stands out as a reminder that even in the most dazzling shows, compassion and care remain important.


















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