The Grammy-winning hitmaker is ready to ‘paint the town red’ as she takes over the Mall of Asia Arena for the highly anticipated Doja Cat concert in the Philippines, part of the Asian leg of her world tour.
Doja Cat is one of the most influential artists of this generation. She has dynamic, unapologetic artistry and delivers bold live performances. Her music effortlessly blends pop, rap, and R&B. If you’ve ever danced to Say So, belted out Kiss Me More, or played Paint the Town Red on repeat, here’s some news: Doja Cat is finally coming to the Philippines this December 2025 for her Ma Vie World Tour.
Yes, you read that right. The Grammy-winning rapper, singer, songwriter, and producer is making her way to Manila. Her world tour comes in support of her upcoming fifth studio album, Vie. This tour is extra special because it’s her first-ever run across New Zealand, Australia, and Asia—and the Philippines made the cut.
Here’s Everything You Need to Know About Doja Cat’s ‘Ma Vie World Tour’
Doja’s new album, Vie, drops on September 26. It’s already shaping up to be one of her boldest eras yet. The title hints at a more personal, experimental direction for the star, inspired by the French phrase “tu es ma vie.”
The synth-pop single Jealous Type is leading the rollout. The track dives into retro ’80s vibes while keeping Doja’s signature edge. The song also came with a visually striking music video directed by Boni Mata, giving fans their first real taste of where she’s headed this era.
Of course, Doja has never been one to stay in a single lane. From viral TikTok bangers like Say So to the rap-heavy tracks on Scarlet, she’s consistently switched things up—and we totally love her for that! With Vie, expect an even deeper dive into genre-bending sounds, paired with the wild, high-energy stage presence she’s known for.
The Ma Vie World Tour kicks off on November 18 in Auckland, New Zealand. From there, Doja will hit major cities like Perth, Melbourne, Sydney, Tokyo, and Bangkok before wrapping things up on December 21 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. Manila’s turn comes on December 7 at the iconic Mall of Asia Arena.
Here are the Asia-Pacific tour dates so far:
- November 18 – Spark Arena, Auckland (New Zealand)
- November 22 – RAC Arena, Perth (Australia)
- November 25 – Rod Laver Arena (Melbourne, Australia)
- November 29 – Brisbane Entertainment Center, Brisbane (Australia)
- December 1 – Qudos Bank Arena, Sydney (Australia)
- December 7 – Mall of Asia Arena, Manila (Philippines)
- December 10 – Singapore Indoor Stadium (Singapore)
- December 13 – Kintex Hall 10, Seoul (South Korea)
- December 15 – K-Arena Yokohama (Tokyo, Japan)
- December 18 – Impact Exhibition Hall 5-6, Bangkok (Thailand)
- December 21 – Kaohsiung Arena, Kaohsiung (Taiwan)
Tickets, VIP Packages, and Everything Else You Need to Know
If you’re already feeling giddy and wanting to scream, let’s talk tickets first. Pre-sale on Doja Cat’s official website starts September 1. Mastercard cardholders get early access from September 2 (10 AM) until September 4 (10 AM). After that, Live Nation Philippines fans can score tickets through an exclusive pre-sale on September 4, running from 12 PM until 11:59 PM. Finally, general ticket sales open to everyone on September 5 at 12 PM.
Details on ticket tiers and pricing are still under wraps, but Live Nation has confirmed that there will be special VIP packages. So, if you’re down to level up your concert experience with perks, merch, and possibly closer views of Doja herself, keep posted for more updates.
Vie is coming hot off the back of Scarlet (2023), which peaked at No. 4 on the Billboard 200 and gave us bangers like Paint the Town Red and Agora Hills. Prior to Jealous Type, she also released OK LOSER last April 2024.
With Vie, the Ma Vie tour, and Doja Cat’s record of viral hits that basically soundtracked lockdown for many of us, this December feels like the perfect moment to bring the energy back to the live stage. If you’ve ever dreamed of singing along to Say So with thousands of other fans or going all out to Paint the Town Red live, this is your shot.
So, mark your calendars, set your alarms for the ticket drop, and get ready because the Doja Cat concert is about to turn the Philippines into her stage—and, of course, we’d want to have the best seat when that happens.