Widely followed American rapper and singer Doja Cat recently announced the 2023 North American tour dates. The 'Boss B*tch' singer announced details of her first-ever headline arena tour. Doja Cat AKA Amala Ratna Zandile Dlamini will perform across North America in late 2023 as part of The Scarlet Tour. The tour will kick off on 31 October in San Francisco and head to Los Angeles, Atlanta and Brooklyn. The run will finish up on 13 December in Chicago, while support will come from Doechii and Ice Spice across the tour.
She’s only toured once as a headliner as part of the Amala Tour in 2019 and was due to tour the Hot Pink album in 2020, but this was cancelled due to the pandemic. The new tour is expected to be in support of her upcoming 2023 album, which is currently untitled. It features the first single “Attention” and follows up the hugely popular Planet Her, which featured singles “Woman” and “Kiss Me More”.
How to get the tickets-
Fans can get their hands on tickets from 10am local time on 30 June via ticketmaster.com. You can find tickets pricing from $100 to $225 USD. The presale will take place from 10am local time on 28 June. To access this you can sign up to Ticketmaster’s Verified Fan sale. Registration is now open until 10pm PT on 25 June via Ticketmaster.
They say: “Registration does not guarantee tickets. We expect there will be more demand than there are tickets available and valid registrations will be randomly selected to determine which fans will receive a unique access code and which will be put on the waitlist.”
Doja Cat Tour Dates and Venues-
31 October – San Francisco, CA at Chase Center
2 November – Los Angeles, CA at Crypto.com Arena
3 November – Las Vegas, NV at T-Mobile Arena
5 November – San Diego, CA at Viejas Arena
6 November – Anaheim, CA at Honda Center
8 November – Phoenix, AZ at Footprint Center
10 November – Denver, CO at Ball Arena
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13 November – Austin, TX at Moody Center
15 November – Houston, TX at Toyota Center
16 November – Dallas, TX at American Airlines Center
19 November – Atlanta, GA at State Farm Arena
21 November – Miami, FL at Kaseya Center
24 November – Tampa, FL at Amalie Arena
26 November – Charlotte, NC at Spectrum Center
27 November – Washington, DC at Capital One Arena
29 November – Brooklyn, NY at Barclays Center
30 November – Newark, NJ at Prudential Center
2 December – Boston, MA at TD Garden
4 December – Columbus, OH at Nationwide Arena
7 December – Minneapolis, MN at Target Center
8 December – Omaha, NE at CHI Health Center
10 December – Detroit, MI at Little Caesars Arena
11 December – Toronto, ON at Scotiabank Arena
13 December – Chicago, IL at United Center