Doja Cat's Tour Ma Vie World Tour will be her biggest global headline run yet. After launching the run with international legs in late 2025 and the early part of 2026, the North American leg begins on October 1st, 2026 in Detroit. She'll continue with arena shows in cities like Chicago, Minneapolis, Kansas City, Denver, Vancouver, Seattle, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Austin, Dallas, Miami, Atlanta, Washington D.C., Boston, Toronto, and Philadelphia.
2023's was a volley of tabloid-grade intrigue that saw the singer, rapper, and producer field accusations of Satanism from observers who read a great deal into her videos and colorful digital footprint. The root of Doja's fights with fans and casual snarkers then was the polymath's exhaustion with her own bubbly pop-rap hit parade - radio smashes like "Say So" and "Need to Know."
With her new album, , Doja Cat brings us a vaporware-inflected '80s phantasmagoria - a refraction of the Reagan era where AHS: 1984 meets Taylor Swift's 1989. And like 1989, Vie has that Easter-egg, tabloid-adjacent energy. Doja is singing about relationships, or at the very least about sex. It doesn't take a Swiftie-level mathematician to add it up: Doja Cat + situationships + the '80s = songs about Stranger Things star Joseph Quinn.
The new season of Saturday Night Live is just around the corner, and NBC has now announced the first sets of hosts and musical guests. Bad Bunny will host the season debut, on October 4, and Doja Cat will serve as musical guest. The next week, Amy Poehler is host and Role Model is the musical guest. Then, on October 18, Sabrina Carpenter will host for the first time and also perform music.