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November 23, 2025 3 mins
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Doja Cat has dominated headlines and social feeds in the past few days following the explosive launch of her Ma Vie World Tour’s Australian leg in Perth. According to PerthNow, she delivered a chaotic and theatrical set packed with pyrotechnics, fierce choreography, and crowd-pleasing hits, including a standout moment where she responded to online criticism about her lack of costume changes by grabbing a fan’s “F***k costume changes” sign, pretending to eat it on stage, and energetically defending her focus on music over spectacle. She later posted on TikTok, expressing gratitude to her fans but also confirming she’s on vocal rest due to a sore throat after the high-energy show. Her vocal condition is being closely watched by fans and industry insiders given the intense tour schedule, but she praised the crowd and promised to raise the bar even higher for upcoming shows.

Sheldon Ang Media and other reviewers described the Perth concert as a genre-blending, high-octane showcase of athleticism and artistry, highlighting Doja’s signature mix of empowerment, emotional honesty, and provocative performance. The setlist drew heavily from her newest album Vie, fiery anthems like “Paint The Town Red” and “Need To Know,” and fresh tracks making their live debut during this world tour, as confirmed by setlist.fm. Critics are already calling the Ma Vie World Tour Perth stop the concert of the year, cementing this era as a major moment in her career trajectory.

Social media buzz reached a fever pitch over her clapbacks at “costume change” complaints. Kiss 95.1 and Sunny 94.3 both report that Doja Cat remains unapologetic, telling fans she’s not “a Broadway act” and steadfastly refusing to compromise her vision just to satisfy expectations around stage fashion. Her direct, often incendiary engagement with fans online continues to reinforce her status as one of music’s most outspoken personalities.

Businesswise, the tour’s momentum is massive. With 60 dates across 22 countries through the end of 2026, including upcoming stops in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney, and a global run through Asia, Latin America, and North America, Doja Cat is scaling new heights in global reach, ticket sales, and branding. The commercial performance of Vie, released in September and debuting at number four on the charts, remains strong, buoyed by new music videos for "Gorgeous" and "Stranger" as covered by 937 Bob FM.

There have been no verified reports of new business deals or major controversies beyond the tour, but speculation persists around how her vocal health and her confrontational social media style will affect the next leg of her schedule. For now, every headline points to Doja Cat as a singular pop force, continuing to shape both the sound and spectacle of modern music.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Doja Cat has dominated headlines and social feeds in the
past few days following the explosive launch of her mar
V World Tour's Australian leg in Perth. According to Perth Now,
she delivered a chaotic and theatrical set packed with pyrotechnics,
fierce choreography, and crowd pleasing hits, including a stand up
moment where she responded to online criticism about her lack

(00:22):
of costume changes by grabbing a fan's f costume changes sign,
pretending to eat it on stage, and energetically defending her
focus on music over spectacle. She later posted on tik
took expressing gratitude to her fans, but also confirming she's
on vocal rest due to a sore throat after the
high energy show. Her vocal condition is being closely watched

(00:44):
by fans and industry insiders given the intense tour schedule,
but she praised the crowd and promised to raise the
bar even higher for upcoming shows. Sheldon Ang Media and
other reviewers described the Perth concert as a genre blending,
high octane showcase of athleticism and artistry, highlighting Doge's signature
mix of empowerment emotional honesty and provocative performance. The set

(01:09):
list drew heavily from her newest album V fiery anthems
like Paint the Town Red and Need to Know, and
fresh tracks making their live debut during this World tour,
as confirmed by setlist FM. Critics are already calling them
a v World Tour Perth stop the concert of the year,
cementing this era as a major moment in her career trajectory.

(01:31):
Social media buzz reached a fever pitch over her clapbacks
at costume change complaints. Kiss ninety five point one and
Sunny ninety four point three both report that Doja Cat
remains unapologetic, telling fans she's not a Broadway act and
steadfastly refusing to compromise her vision just to satisfy expectations

(01:54):
around stage fashion. Her direct, often incendiary engagement with fans
online continues to reinforce her status as one of music's
most outspoken personalities. Business Wise, the tour's momentum is massive,

(02:17):
with sixty dates across twenty two countries through the end
of twenty twenty six, including upcoming stops in Melbourne, Brisbane, Sydney,
and a global run through Asia, Latin America and North America.
Doja Cat is scaling new heights in global reach, ticket sales,
and branding. The commercial performance of V released in September

(02:39):
and debuting at number four on the charts, remains strong,
buoyed by new music videos for Gorgeous and Stranger as
covered by nine three seven Bob f M. There have
been no verified reports of new business deals or major
controversies beyond the tour, but speculation persists around how her

(03:04):
vocal health and her confrontational social media style will effect
the next leg of her schedule. For now, every headline
points to Dojacat as a singular pop force continuing to
shape both the sound and spectacle of modern music. And
that is it for to day. Make sure you hit

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