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KATSEYE returned as a five-member active lineup with 'PINKY UP', the group's first official release after Manon's hiatus announcement and the lead single into their next era.
KATSEYE announced that Manon would temporarily step back from group activities to focus on her health and wellbeing.
Manon stepped back from KATSEYE activities to focus on her health and wellbeing, with the group and fans publicly supporting her recovery.
Manon expanded into acting with the short film 'Not Bad', released in January 2026 and noted for her nonverbal screen presence.
KATSEYE began 2026 with the standalone single 'Internet Girl', a campy hyperpop-leaning track framed as a thank-you release for EYEKONS after the group's first tour.
KATSEYE launched their first headlining tour, The Beautiful Chaos Tour, in Minneapolis, bringing songs from both EPs to North American stages.
KATSEYE expanded their soundtrack work with 'Time Lapse (Katseye version)', released as part of the 'Good Boy' original soundtrack.
KATSEYE released their second EP 'Beautiful Chaos' together with the single 'Gameboy'; the EP debuted at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and marked a major commercial leap for the group.
KATSEYE unveiled 'Gabriela' as the second major single from the Beautiful Chaos era, leaning into a dramatic Latin-pop mood and spotlighting the group's expressive performance style.
KATSEYE returned with 'Gnarly', a bolder and more divisive hyperpop-leaning single that nevertheless became their first Billboard Hot 100 entry.
KATSEYE contributed the track 'Flame' to the soundtrack of 'Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld', adding a high-energy OST release to their first year.
The Netflix docuseries 'Pop Star Academy: KATSEYE' premiered, chronicling the Dream Academy process and the group's road to debut.
KATSEYE released their first EP 'SIS (Soft Is Strong)', expanding their early sound after the singles 'Debut' and 'Touch'.
KATSEYE followed up their debut with 'Touch', a softer but still performance-focused single that became a breakout moment thanks to its choreography and viral traction.
KATSEYE officially debuted with the single 'Debut', introducing their performance-driven global-girl-group identity after Dream Academy.
With KATSEYE's debut, Manon became the first Black artist signed under a HYBE label, a barrier-breaking moment in the company's artist roster.
After the finale of Dream Academy, Sophia, Lara, Yoonchae, Megan, Daniela, and Manon were revealed as the six members of KATSEYE, launching HYBE and Geffen's first global girl group project.
Before Dream Academy, Manon drew attention in Switzerland through Instagram and TikTok content centered on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle.