Doja Cat new tour

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Doja Cat joins Apple Music for an exclusive livestream to celebrate her new album, just before announcing her full Tour Ma Vie world tour.

Last week, Doja Cat tapped Apple Music for an exclusive livestream event at the brand-new LA studio to host Club Vie, celebrating her highly anticipated new album. Fans who tuned in witnessed Doja perform songs for the first time ahead of the release, and between tracks, she encouraged the crowd to dance.

“There was a time where people didn’t care what people thought and that’s what I want to bring out tonight. If you feel sexy or if you wanna dance, bitch, I’m gonna tell you right now—I want you to dance! I will hold your hand right now and tell you it’s okay. You can dance. Don’t worry about what people say about you on the internet. That doesn’t matter. Shake your fuckin’ ass!”

Club Vie marked Apple Music Studios’ first livestreamed album release party, transforming the space into a full-scale 80s nightclub experience. Guests stepped onto a paparazzi-lined red carpet, posed for limousine photo ops, and received exclusive Club Vie membership cards, with immersive activations and surprises around every corner.

Doja and special guest SZA wrapped the night not from the stage, but from the dance floor, snapping photos, joining fans, and providing the only rule of Club Vie was to dance.

Doja also unveiled the music video for her new track, “Gorgeous.” The video was directed and shot in New York City with appearances from Yseult, Paloma Elsesser, Alex Consani, Irina Shayk, Amelia Gray, Ugbad, Ida Heiner, Mona Tougaard, Alex Wek, Karen Elson, Sora Choi, Imaan Hammam, and others.

Then on Monday, September 29, Doja Cat announced new dates for 2026 across Latin America, Europe, the UK, and North America as part of her massive Tour Ma Vie world tour. The run kicks off in São Paulo at Suhai Music Hall and will hit major cities, including Buenos Aires, Mexico City, Dublin, London, Lisbon, Paris, Chicago, Denver, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Toronto, and more. The tour culminates with a headline performance at New York’s Madison Square Garden on Tuesday, December 1, 2026.

The newly announced dates for next year follow Doja’s previously revealed 2025 shows across Australia, New Zealand, and Asia this fall and winter. The Tour Ma Vie world tour, promoted by Live Nation, marks her biggest run yet and her first time headlining across multiple regions, including Australia, New Zealand, Asia, and Latin America.

The tour supports Doja Cat’s highly anticipated fifth studio album Vie, which was released on September 26 via Kemosabe Records / RCA Records.

Tickets in Latin America will be available starting with an artist presale beginning Wednesday, October 1, at 10 AM local time. General onsale start dates and times vary by market.

European/UK tickets will be available starting with a Mastercard presale in select markets and an artist presale beginning Wednesday, October 1, at 10 AM local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, October 3, at 10 AM local time. Mastercard cardholders have special access to presale tickets in France and the Netherlands.

In North America, to participate in the Doja Cat Artist Presale on Tuesday, October 7, at 10 AM local time, fans must sign up by Sunday, October 5, at 8 PM PT. No codes are needed—access is tied to your Ticketmaster account, and anyone who signs up can join the Artist Presale. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale starting Friday, October 10, at 10 AM local time.

The tour will also offer a variety of VIP packages and experiences for fans. These may vary based on the offer selected, but include premium tickets, invitation to the pre-show Club Vie VIP Lounge, specially designed Doja Cat VIP gift item, and more.

Doja Cat Tour Ma Vie World Tour

Australia, New Zealand, Asia 2025 Dates (Previously Announced)

November

  • 18 | Spark Arena — Auckland, NZ
  • 22 | RAC Arena — Perth, AU
  • 25 | Rod Laver Arena — Melbourne, AU
  • 29 | Brisbane Entertainment Centre — Brisbane, AU

December

  • 01 | Qudos Bank Arena — Sydney, AU
  • 02 | Qudos Bank Arena — Sydney, AU
  • 07 | SM Mall of Asia Arena — Manila, Philippines
  • 10 | Singapore Indoor Stadium — Singapore
  • 13 | Kintex Hall 10 — Seoul, South Korea
  • 15 | K-Arena Yokohama — Tokyo, Japan
  • 18 | Impact Exhibition Hall 5-6 — Bangkok, Thailand
  • 21 | Kaohsiung Arena — Kaohsiung City

Latin America 2026 Dates

February

  • 05 | Suhai Music Hall — São Paulo, Brazil
  • 08 | Movistar Arena — Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • 10 | Movistar Arena — Santiago, Chile
  • 13 | Arena 1 — Lima, Peru
  • 15 | Movistar Arena — Bogotá, Colombia
  • 18 | Palacio de los Deportes — Mexico City, Mexico

Europe/UK 2026 Dates

May

  • 19 | 3Arena — Dublin, Ireland
  • 21 | OVO Hydro — Glasgow, UK
  • 23 | Co-op Live — Manchester, UK
  • 26 | Utilita Arena — Birmingham, UK
  • 29 | The O2 Arena — London, UK

June

  • 02 | MEO Arena — Lisbon, Portugal
  • 03–07 | Primavera Sound — Barcelona, Spain
  • 06 | LDLC Arena — Lyon, France
  • 09 | Accor Arena — Paris, France
  • 12 | Ziggo Dome — Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • 15 | Barclays Arena — Hamburg, Germany
  • 17 | Uber Arena — Berlin, Germany
  • 19 | Tauron Arena — Krakow, Poland

North America 2026 Dates

October

  • 01 | Little Caesars Arena — Detroit, MI
  • 03 | United Center — Chicago, IL
  • 04 | Target Center — Minneapolis, MN
  • 06 | T-Mobile Center — Kansas City, MO
  • 08 | Ball Arena — Denver, CO
  • 10 | Maverik Center — Salt Lake City, UT
  • 13 | Rogers Arena — Vancouver, BC
  • 15 | Climate Pledge Arena — Seattle, WA
  • 17 | Moda Center — Portland, OR
  • 19 | Chase Center — San Francisco, CA
  • 20 | Golden 1 Center — Sacramento, CA
  • 22 | Kia Forum — Los Angeles, CA
  • 27 | Viejas Arena — San Diego, CA
  • 29 | PHX Arena — Phoenix, AZ
  • 31 | T-Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, NV

November

  • 03 | Moody Center — Austin, TX
  • 04 | American Airlines Center — Dallas, TX
  • 06 | Frost Bank Center — San Antonio, TX
  • 07 | Toyota Center — Houston, TX
  • 11 | Kaseya Center — Miami, FL
  • 13 | Benchmark International Arena — Tampa, FL
  • 14 | Kia Center — Orlando, FL
  • 17 | State Farm Arena — Atlanta, GA
  • 18 | Spectrum Center — Charlotte, NC
  • 20 | CFG Bank Arena — Baltimore, MD
  • 21 | Capital One Arena — Washington, DC
  • 23 | TD Garden — Boston, MA
  • 25 | Scotiabank Arena — Toronto, ON
  • 27 | Bell Centre — Montreal, QC
  • 29 | Xfinity Mobile Arena — Philadelphia, PA

December

  • 01 | Madison Square Garden — New York, NY