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Katseye with Marlon Hoffstadt, Sammy Virji, and more

Aug 3, 2025 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $307 Grant Park, Chicago, IL Grant Park, Chicago, IL Tickets from $307

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Vincent Lima, based in NYC, crafts deeply emotional music. Though not yet acclaimed with major awards, his heartfelt style is gaining attention for its vulnerability.
Maribou State, the UK duo of Chris Davids and Liam Ivory, are known for redefining downtempo electronica with their organic, genre-fluid sound. Acclaimed globally, they've played shows from Glastonbury to the Sydney Opera House. Collaborating with artists like Holly Walker and Andreya Triana, they blend UK club music, vintage soul, and evocative samples. Their third album, Hallucinating Love, celebrates hope and togetherness following personal challenges.
The Marías, formed by María Zardoya and Josh Conway, blend jazz, psychedelia, funk, and lounge. Known for smooth vocals and dreamy vibes, they've earned two Grammy nods, topped Billboard, and collaborated with stars like Bad Bunny and Tainy.
Rebecca Black, known for the viral hit "Friday," redefined pop with her 2021 EP "Rebecca Black Was Here." Born in the USA, she's famous for hyperpop sounds and collaborations with artists like bbno$ and MØ. Black's sold-out debut headline tour across North America and Europe was part of her comeback, earning a nomination for “Best Self Released Record of the Year." She's an advocate for anti-bullying, mental health, and LGBTQ+ causes, partnering with organizations like GLAAD.
Wunderhorse, featuring members Jacob Slater, Harry Fowler, Peter Woodin, and Jamie Staples, rose to fame with albums "Cub" and "Midas." Known for their electrifying live shows, they've toured with Fontaines D.C. and Sam Fender and are renowned as a leading act in British guitar music. Midas was produced by Craig Silvey at Pachyderm Studio.
Chattanooga-born, L.A.-based artist Isaiah Rashad burst onto the scene in 2012. Acclaimed for 'Cilvia Demo' and 'The Sun’s Tirade,' he earned a spot in XXL's Freshman Class and collaborated with Kenny Beats.
Seoul-based band 'wave to earth' mixes indie pop with lo-fi jazz. Known for DIY ethos, they gained fame with the album "0.1 flaws and all" and hit song "bad."
Classically trained Gryffin, from San Francisco, blends electronic and classical styles in dynamic live shows. His debut, "Gravity," topped Billboard's Dance chart, and hits like "Tie Me Down" highlight his catchy rhythms. Collaborating with stars like OneRepublic, his music combines various genres while maintaining emotional depth.
Platinum-selling trio Wild Rivers, formed by Khalid Yassein, Devan Glover, and Andrew Oliver, are known for introspective lyrics and genre-fluid melodies. Their 2022 album "Sidelines" reached #9 on the U.S. Spotify Debut Album Chart. Their hit "Thinking ‘Bout Love" went Gold in Australia and Platinum in Canada. With over 450 million streams and 4M monthly listeners, they supported The Chicks, embarked on sold-out tours, and were nominated for Breakthrough Group of The Year at the 2023 JUNO Awards.
Sabrina Carpenter, born in PA, shines as a singer-songwriter and actress. Known for gold hits, global tours, and acclaimed albums, she dominates charts and stages worldwide.
Remi, born in 1458 France and possibly a vampire, moved to the Bay Area in the '90s, founded major tech companies, and enjoys arts and music.
Martin Garrix, famed DJ/producer from the Netherlands, broke out with "Animals" in 2013. Known for hits like "In The Name Of Love" and collaborations with Dua Lipa and Bono, he owns STMPD RCRDS and a studio in Amsterdam.

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See the Katseye concert in Chicago at Grant Park on Sunday, August 3, 2025, at 12:00 PM, featuring Marlon Hoffstadt, Sammy Virji, and more. Tickets on sale now!

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