Grammy-winning superstar Doja Cat brings her Ma Vie World Tour to Australian arenas this November and December.
Global sensation Doja Cat has just dropped massive news for Melbourne fans, announcing her first-ever arena tour across the region as part of her Ma Vie World Tour. Following the success of her 2023 Scarlet Tour, this new venture promises to be her biggest Australian production yet, coinciding with her fifth studio album Vie dropping on 26 September.
Doja Cat’s upcoming tour spans five major cities across Australia and New Zealand, kicking off in Auckland before hitting Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and wrapping up in Sydney. Each show will showcase material from Vie alongside fan favourites that have cemented her status as one of pop music’s most innovative performers.
Melbourne – Doja Cat Australian Tour
- Spark Arena, Auckland – Tuesday 18 November
- RAC Arena, Perth – Saturday 22 November
- Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne – Tuesday 25 November
- Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane – Saturday 29 November
- Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney – Monday 1 December
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Recent festival appearances have shown Doja Cat at her creative peak. Her headline set at Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco saw her debut new track Jealous Type live for the first time, followed by an intimate album listening party at legendary drag venue Oasis where lucky fans got an exclusive preview of Vie tracks.
Artist presales begin Monday 25 August at 10am local time, running until Thursday 28 August at 10am. General public tickets follow shortly after.
Doja Cat’s evolution from viral internet sensation to Grammy-winning artist has been nothing short of meteoric.
Her ability to blend genres while maintaining an authentic voice has earned critical acclaim and commercial success worldwide. The Ma Vie World Tour represents another chapter in her artistic journey, promising production values and performances that match her arena-sized ambitions.
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