K-pop group Cat's Eye has made a striking impression in the U.S., performing at the prestigious GRAMMY Museum in Los Angeles.
Spotlight Series Performance
On September 19 (KST), Cat's Eye took the stage at the Ray Charles Rooftop Terrace as part of the GRAMMY Museum's Spotlight series, a performance and interview program that has previously featured artists such as rapper Doechii and singer-songwriter Madison Beer.
During a Q&A session, the group discussed their upcoming schedule, including their appearance at Coachella. "We're working hard to prepare for it. Please look forward to what we bring," the members shared.
Powerful Stage Presence
Cat's Eye delivered live performances of Gabriela, Touch, and Gnarly. Despite the intensity of their choreography, their vocal stability impressed the audience and underscored their growing reputation as performers who balance powerful dance with strong live vocals.
Rising Global Profile
Formed through the audition project The Debut: Dream Academy, Cat's Eye brings together members from diverse cultural backgrounds. Since debuting in the U.S. in June last year, they have rapidly expanded their global presence.
Upcoming North American Tour
Cat's Eye will launch their first-ever North American solo tour this November, with all dates already sold out, reflecting their strong international demand.
With their GRAMMY Museum spotlight and a sold-out tour ahead, Cat's Eye is cementing their position as one of K-pop's most exciting next-generation acts.