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Ayesha Curry recently delighted her Instagram followers by sharing snapshots from a special girls’ night out with her daughters, Riley and Ryan.
The accomplished author of “The Seasoned Life” treated her young ones to a live performance by their beloved pop band, KATSEYE. Capturing the joyous evening, Ayesha posted several photos that illustrated the family enjoying the concert and cherishing their time together.

Expressing her excitement, Curry captioned the post, “Took my baby girls to see their FAVORITE KATSEYE World … a mommy daughter night to remember. Swipe to the end to see our forever mood!”
In the shared images, the trio can be seen fully immersed in the musical spectacle, with their focus on the stage and phones in hand. A selfie of Ayesha with her daughters post-concert added a personal touch to the memorable evening.
KATSEYE holds a special place in the Curry family’s heart, especially for Riley and Ryan, who were thrilled to experience a live performance by the group they adore. The energetic crowd and fan-inspired attire made the event feel vibrant and engaging, elevating it beyond a standard concert experience.

Ayesha shares four children with NBA star Stephen Curry. In addition to Riley and Ryan, the couple are also parents to sons Canon Jack and baby Caius Chai.
Last month, Ayesha discussed her early experiences with marriage and motherhood during an appearance on the Call Her Daddy podcast. She said that before meeting Steph, she did not expect to marry or have children.
“I didn’t want kids. I didn’t want to get married. I thought I was gonna be a career girl and that’s it and then it happened so early in my life. I didn’t even have time to think about what I wanted anymore.”
Ayesha married Steph at age 22 on June 30, 2011, and found out she was pregnant a few months later. She later said that it was after her first child turned one that she began focusing again on her own personal and professional goals.
“I spent my entire life trying to work towards something, and then it kind of just disappeared, and I didn’t think twice about it,” she said. “But after my daughter turned one, I remember there being a shift and being like, I have goals for myself. Like, this doesn’t feel right. I love being a mom, but I love doing other things too.”