Doja Cat Announces 2025 Australian Tour, Shares New Single ‘Jealous Type’
‘Jealous Type’ is taken from Doja Cat’s upcoming fifth album Vie.
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Rapper, popstar and all-around entertainer Doja Cat has announced her first-ever arena tour of Australia in support of her upcoming fifth album, Vie (pre-order here).
Along with announcing Vie, which arrives Friday 26 September via Kemosabe Records/RCA Records, Doja Cat has shared the album’s first single, ‘Jealous Type’.
Produced by Jack Antonoff (Taylor Swift, Lorde) and Y2K (Ariana Grande, Tate McRae), ‘Jealous Type’ features Doja rapping and singing over a vibrant dance beat that’s very much in the Charli XCX vein.
Accompanying the single is a music video directed by Boni Mata and filmed in Los Angeles that you can watch below.
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Doja Cat’s Ma Vie World Tour takes in four dates across the country, kicking off at Perth’s RAC Arena on Saturday 22 November. Shen performs at Melbourne’s Rod Laver Arena on Tuesday 25 November, Brisbane’s Entertainment Centre on Saturday 29 November and Sydney’s Qudos Bank Arena on Monday 1 December.
There are a ton of pre-sales available; for more information, visit here. The general on-sale begins on Thursday, 28 August at 11am AEST via livenation.com.au.
Doja Cat’s Ma Vie World Tour hits Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney this November and December. For ticketing details, visit livenation.com.au.
Dojo Cat 2025 Australian Tour Dates
Saturday 22 November – RAC Arena, Perth, WA
Tuesday 25 November – Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne, VIC
Saturday 29 November – Brisbane Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, QLD
Monday 1 December – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney, NSW
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