There’s something electric happening on stages around the world, and her name is Doja Cat. With just five tour stops behind her, the Tour Ma Vie World Tour already feels like a cultural reset. No backup dancers. no distractions. just one woman, one stage and an outpouring of fashion, movement and feeling that we genuinely can’t stop thinking about.
Supporting her fifth studio album, Vie, this era is softer, more romantic and deeply expressive, yet still fearless. Doja has said the album is inspired by the legendary Grace Jones, and the influence is unmistakable.
From sculptural silhouettes, avant-garde looks, to shaved-back glamour and confrontational beauty moments, every look feels intentional, dramatic and unapologetically powerful.
What makes this tour extraordinary isn’t just the fashion, though the costumes alone deserve their own spotlight, it’s the way Doja commands the stage solo. She dances, contorts, prowls and collapses into the floor, literally giving her body and soul to every performance.
The choreography feels raw and instinctual, like movement pulled directly from emotion rather than rehearsed perfection. Zandile, because it truly feels that personal, is living it all out on the floor.
Hair, makeup, energy, attitude, nothing is held back. Each costume gives us a moment, amplifying the mood of the music and the vulnerability of the moment. It’s theatrical without being overproduced, sensual without being safe, and easily the strongest live showing of her career.
Officially titled Tour Ma Vie World Tour, translated as “Tour My Life”, the name couldn’t be more fitting. The tour launched on November 18, 2025, in Auckland and will run through to December 1, 2026, closing in New York City, with Sailorr opening for the Oceania and Asia legs.
If the first few nights are anything to go by, we’re utterly glued for what’s to come. This isn’t just a tour, it’s Doja Cat at her most unfiltered, most fashionable and most alive.
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