Katseye WILDWORLD Tour — Charlotte Tickets 2026 | Spectrum Center

Spectrum Center in Charlotte, NC, will host Katseye on October 20, 2026 as part of the WILDWORLD Tour, bringing tight choreography and polished pop vocals to uptown. Tickets for the Charlotte date are available via Katseye WILDWORLD Tour tickets.
Katseye Charlotte Tickets — Oct 20, 2026, Spectrum Center
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Tue, 8:00 PM OCT 20 2026 |
Katseye Spectrum Center, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA from $162.00 |
Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions – Katseye Charlotte 2026
When and where is the Katseye concert in Charlotte?
The Katseye concert in Charlotte is scheduled for Tuesday, October 20, 2026, at Spectrum Center in uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. This date is part of the KATSEYE: THE WILDWORLD TOUR, which brings the group’s arena show to major cities across North America. The concert will take place inside Spectrum Center’s full concert configuration.
What time does the show start and when should I arrive?
The Katseye concert at Spectrum Center on October 20, 2026, has a confirmed showtime of 8:00 PM local time. A separate official doors-open time is not listed for this event, so it is not confirmed. Doors typically open 60–90 minutes before showtime, so planning to arrive between 6:30 PM and 7:00 PM usually gives enough time for security, bag checks, and finding your seat.
Where is Spectrum Center located and how do I get there?
Spectrum Center is located at 333 E Trade Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, in the heart of uptown Charlotte. The arena is bordered by Trade Street, Fifth Street, Caldwell Street, and the LYNX Light Rail line, and it sits directly across Trade Street from the Charlotte Transportation Center, which serves CATS bus routes. You can reach Spectrum Center by car using I‑77 or I‑85 to connect to I‑277 or Trade Street, by LYNX light rail to nearby stations, or by rideshare to drop-off points around Trade and Tryon Streets for a short walk to the entrances.
What is the bag policy at Spectrum Center?
Spectrum Center has an enhanced security system and a strict small-bag policy that requires all bags to be 5 x 7 x 1.5 inches or smaller, whether they are clear or not. Earlier clear-bag rules referenced clear bags up to 14 x 14 x 6 inches and small non-clear clutches under 5 x 7 x 1 inches, but the most recent announcements state that any bag larger than 5 x 7 x 1.5 inches is not permitted. Medical and diaper bags are allowed upon inspection, there is no general bag check service on site, and guests with non-compliant bags may be turned away or asked to return items to their vehicle; Check the official Spectrum Center website closer to the date for the exact policy in effect for the Katseye show.
How much do Katseye tickets in Charlotte cost and where is the best place to buy?
Current marketplace data for the Katseye show at Spectrum Center indicate that the lowest-priced tickets start at about 144 USD, with the average ticket price around 317 USD. Prices vary by section and row, with upper-level and corner seats typically cheaper and lower-bowl or floor seats significantly more expensive. Fans usually begin with primary ticket sellers and then compare resale options on major marketplaces such as StubHub, SeatGeek, and Vivid Seats to find the combination of price and view that best fits their budget.
Are there VIP or premium options for this show?
The WILDWORLD Tour includes VIP and premium options across multiple dates, offering elevated seating and, in some cases, add-on experiences. For the Charlotte concert, ticketing pages show several price tiers and seating categories that suggest premium seating is available, though detailed VIP package inclusions (such as early entry or exclusive merch) are not fully listed for every option. If you are interested in VIP or premium experiences for Spectrum Center, Check the official Spectrum Center website closer to the date and review the descriptions on primary ticketing platforms for exact benefits.
What can fans expect at a Katseye live show?
Fans at a Katseye show can expect a polished pop concert with synchronized choreography, strong vocals from all members, and a mix of high-energy tracks and more emotional songs. The WILDWORLD Tour is promoted as a full arena production, with large screens, dynamic lighting, and staging designed to highlight different members and sections of the set. The crowd atmosphere is typically very engaged, with fans singing along, responding to fan chants, and participating in lightstick and fan project moments throughout the night.
What songs will Katseye play in Charlotte and what is the expected setlist?
The exact setlist for the Charlotte show has not been officially confirmed. Based on known hits, playlists, and recent tour patterns, songs such as “PINKY UP,” “Mean Girls,” “Touch,” “Gameboy,” “Internet Girl,” “Gabriela,” “My Way,” and “M.I.A.” are strong candidates to appear on the WILDWORLD Tour, but they should not be treated as guaranteed for this concert. For the most accurate and up-to-date song list once the tour begins, fans should check setlist.fm after the first shows of the WILDWORLD Tour.
What are the parking and transportation options near Spectrum Center?
Spectrum Center is surrounded by numerous public parking lots and multilevel decks within walking distance in uptown Charlotte, including facilities on East Trade Street, North Brevard Street, North Caldwell Street, and around Sixth and Seventh Streets. Typical event parking prices in the area range from about 10 to 20 USD, depending on the lot, distance, and event demand. Nearly 30,000 off-street parking spaces are located within about a 15-minute walk of Spectrum Center, and many fans also use CATS buses, LYNX light rail, or rideshare services to avoid driving and on-site parking altogether.
Is there food, drinks and merch available inside Spectrum Center?
Spectrum Center offers a variety of concession stands and bars throughout the concourses, serving standard arena fare such as snacks, quick-service meals, and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Prices for food and drinks inside the arena are generally higher than at nearby restaurants, so many fans choose to eat beforehand and then budget for a few in-venue items. For a major arena tour like Katseye, official merchandise stands are typically set up inside Spectrum Center, offering tour-branded apparel and accessories on show night.
What tips can help plan a budget-friendly concert night?
To keep your night budget-friendly, start by targeting non-premium seats such as upper-level or corner sections and monitor prices on primary and resale platforms over time instead of buying the first tickets you see. Use public transit, carpooling, or shared rideshare to reduce parking expenses, and if you drive, consider parking slightly farther from Spectrum Center where rates are usually lower. Eat before arriving, set a clear spending limit for concessions and merch, and avoid last-minute upgrades or impulse purchases so you can enjoy the concert while staying within your planned budget.