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Doja Cat has been on an absolute tear these past few days, both musically and as a pop culture force. Her biggest headline is the just-announced “Tour Ma Vie World Tour”—her most ambitious global run to date, supporting her new fifth studio album, Vie, which dropped on September 26, 2025, via Kemosabe Records and RCA. Officially announced on September 29, the tour will kick off in São Paulo next February and wind through major cities in Latin America, Europe, the UK, and North America, culminating in a much-anticipated show at New York’s Madison Square Garden on December 1, 2026. Detroit’s Little Caesars Arena, Chicago, Denver, Vancouver, LA, Miami, and Toronto are all on the itinerary, and, for the Southeast crowd, she hits Charlotte’s Spectrum Center on November 18. The media is abuzz, with outlets like 93.3 FLZ, The Eagle, and even AOL detailing ticket pre-sales—which go live October 7 for registered fans, then to the general public on October 10. Industry insiders see this world tour as a defining milestone, building on her prior success in North America and marking her debut as a truly global headliner, including headlining previously untapped markets in Australia, Asia, and Latin America.
On the music front, Doja is riding high on the momentum of Vie. The album’s visuals are making waves, especially the newly dropped music video for “Gorgeous,” directed by Bardia Zeinali and featuring a parade of models—Irina Shayk, Imaan Hammam, Paloma Elsesser, and others—shot on the streets of New York. “Gorgeous” has quickly become a viral talking point, joining recent single “Jealous Type,” which Doja performed at this year’s MTV VMAs alongside legendary saxophonist Kenny G. Fashion outlets like That Grape Juice were gushing about her recent “Gorgeous” performance at Vogue World: Hollywood—another glossy, high-wattage appearance putting her at the intersection of style and pop.
On the business and accolades side, pop news outlets report her guest feature on Ariana Grande’s “Motive” was just certified RIAA Platinum as of October 31, cementing her commercial status yet again. Meanwhile, her playful but firm rejection of the country genre—declaring on CBS Sunday Morning, “I won’t do country…I’m a rapper”—sparked fresh discourse about her genre versatility and her refusal to box herself in.
Social media has been saturated with clips from her Saturday Night Live debut at the beginning of October—recently re-aired, keeping her top of mind with both music and television audiences. All eyes are clearly on Doja Cat as she brings her latest era to life, taking risks with sound, spectacle, and relentless reinvention.
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