Entertainment
Doja Cat Brings Her Ma Vie World Tour to Singapore on December 10
American singer and rapper Doja Cat will perform in Singapore for the first time on December 10. This concert marks a significant addition to her Ma Vie World Tour, which features performances across various Asian cities.
The concert will take place at the Singapore Indoor Stadium as part of the Asia leg of her tour. Following Singapore, Doja Cat will visit other major cities, including Manila, Seoul, Tokyo, Bangkok, and Kaohsiung. The tour is scheduled to conclude in late December, and additional performances are planned in both New Zealand and Australia.
Tour Details and New Album Release
The Ma Vie World Tour supports her fifth studio album, Vie, which is set to be released on September 26. The album promises to showcase a strong influence of 80s synth-pop, with the lead single, Jealous Type, already garnering attention from fans and critics alike.
Ticket prices for the Singapore concert have not yet been disclosed. However, presale tickets will be available starting from September 1 through Doja Cat’s official website between 14:00 and 23:59. Additional presales for Mastercard holders will occur from September 2 to September 4, beginning at 14:00. General ticket sales will open on September 5 at 14:00 via Ticketmaster.
Doja Cat, known for her chart-topping hits like Say So and Kiss Me More, has solidified her position in the music industry as one of its most versatile and unpredictable stars. Her upcoming performance in Singapore is highly anticipated, with fans eager to experience her dynamic stage presence and new musical direction.
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