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Manon Goes Solo: Katseye’s Star Avoids a One Direction-Style Meltdown
Katseye’s Manon reveals intentions to venture solo, sidestepping the emotional whirlwind akin to One Direction’s disbandment.
Manon candidly speaks on each member harboring ambitions extending beyond their collective identity.
Source: The FADER – Published on February 17, 2026
KATSEYE teams with Charli XCX on “Gabriela,” charts follow suit
KATSEYE expresses a measured eagerness to collaborate with Charli XCX, whom they describe as an inspiration with a distinct melodic fingerprint. The girl group’s 2025 single “Gabriela,” co-written with Charli, marks their most commercially successful release to date.
Band member Manon Bannerman notes a recent encounter with the 'Brat' creator, hinting at future projects. Lara Raj praises Charli’s stylistic consistency across a broad discography, lauding her melodic contributions as unmistakably her own.
Source: News | NME – Published on January 11, 2026
KATSEYE oversleeps, wakes up two-time Grammy nominee with a game collab on deck
Megan from KATSEYE wakes to chaos in the group chat—two Grammy nominations dropped while she slept. Best new artist and best pop duo/group performance for their track “Gabriela,” which now climbs to No. 37 on the Hot 100.
Going against a lineup featuring ROSÉ, Bruno Mars, and Ariana Grande, KATSEYE's recognition speaks to the group's synchronicity. Megan calls the nomination a shared prize with her “five best friends.”
The band responds online, crediting their fans, the EYEKONS, and teasing a November 11 collaboration with Valorant.
Source: Billboard – Published on November 9, 2025
KATSEYE trades flash for formation, turns VMA pre-show into quiet calculation
KATSEYE steps in before the VMAs even raise their curtain, reconfiguring the pre-show ritual into a proving ground. Nominated for MTV’s Push Performance of the Year, they sidestep spectacle in favor of slick precision, executing choreography with something that feels closer to calculation than euphoria.
The set, barely animated, shifts attention back to them—six figures in symmetry, where movement replaces flash and attitude does the talking. This isn't a coronation; it’s a soft warning.
Source: The FADER – Published on September 8, 2025









