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Doja Cat Unveils New Music And International Tour Dates

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Grammy award-winning Doja Cat returns with a new single and music video “Jealous Type” out now via Kemosabe Records/RCA Records, produced by Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift, Lorde) and Y2K (Ariana Grande, Tate McRae), with the music video directed by Boni Mata and filmed in Los Angeles.

Doja Cat first teased “Jealous Type” in her Summer ’25 campaign with Marc Jacobs. The track will appear on her fifth studio album, Vie, which is slated for release on Sept. 26.

In addition, Doja Cat announced her first-ever tour across New Zealand, Australia and Asia with the “Ma Vie World Tour,” launching Nov. 18 in Auckland at Spark Arena. The tour includes stops in Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Manila, Tokyo and more, before wrapping on Dec. 21 in Kaohsiung at Kaohsiung Arena.

Tickets for the New Zealand and Australia dates will be available starting with an artist presale beginning Aug. 25 at 10:00 AM local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on-sale beginning on Aug. 28 at 11:00 AM local time. For the Asia dates, on-sale start times and dates vary by market. The “Ma Vie World Tour” will also offer a variety of different VIP packages.

Recently, Doja Cat headlined the 2025 Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco, California, where she debuted “Jealous Type” live on stage. Following her performance, she hosted a surprise album listening after-party at San Francisco’s legendary drag venue Oasis, where a select group of fans received an exclusive first listen to tracks from Vie.

Since 2013, when she made her first Soundcloud download at 16, Doja Cat has collected more than 36 billion global streams. She has won 5 AMAs, 5 Billboard Music Awards, 5 MTV VMAs, 3 BMI Awards, 2 MTV EMAs, 1 Grammy Award, 1 NAACP Image Award and was named one of TIME 100’s Most Influential People of 2023.

“Ma Vie World Tour” Dates:

Nov. 18 – Auckland, NZ, Spark Arena

Nov. 22 – Perth, AUS, RAC Arena

Nov. 25 – Melbourne, AUS, Rod Laver Arena

Nov. 29 – Brisbane, Aus, Brisbane Entertainment Centre

Dec. 1 – Sydney, AUS, Qudos Bank Arena

Dec. 7 – Manila, PH, SM Mall of Asia Arena

Dec. 10 – Singapore, Singapore Indoor Stadium

Dec. 13 – Seoul, ROK, Kintex Hall 10

Dec. 15 – Tokyo, K-Arena Yokohama

Dec. 18 – Bangkok, TH, Impact Exhibition Hall 5-6

Dec. 21 – Kaohsiung, TW, Kaohsiung Arena

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