Doja Cat, who released her new album Vie on September 26, has announced her 2026 world tour. The singer is all set to jam out to new tracks from her 80s-inspired fifth studio album by performing all across the globe.In August, the singer announced the Ma Vie tour to celebrate her new album, scheduled to begin on November 18. At that time, only the 2025 dates were revealed. The woman singer has now revealed the 2026 leg of her Ma Vie tour. On September 29, Doja Cat shared an Instagram post, sharing the details of her upcoming tour.The ticket presale registration is currently open on Doja Cat's website. Presale for South American and European venues will begin on October 1, while presale for North American shows will start on October 7. Fans in the UK and Ireland can get early access to presale by purchasing Doja Cat's new album before September 30.More details of Doja Cat's Ma Vie Tour View this post on Instagram Instagram PostThe Ma Vie tour kicks off on November 18, 2025, in Auckland and wraps up on December 1, next year, in New York. On this 62-dates tour, the singer will be performing across five continents. Here is the roster of the Doja Cat's Ma Vie tour:New Zealand/AustraliaNovember 18 – Auckland, New Zealand, at Spark ArenaNovember 22 – Perth, Australia, at RAC ArenaNovember 25 – Melbourne, Australia, at Rod Laver ArenaNovember 29 – Boondall, Australia, at Brisbane Entertainment CentreDecember 1 – Sydney, Australia, at Qudos Bank ArenaDecember 2 – Sydney, Australia, at Qudos Bank ArenaAsia December 7 – Manila, Philippines, at SM Mall of Asia ArenaDecember 10 – Singapore, Singapore, at Singapore Indoor StadiumDecember 13 – Goyang, South Korea, at Kintex Hall 10December 15 – Yokohama, Japan, at K-Arena YokohamaDecember 18 – Bangkok, Thailand, at Impact Exhibition Hall 5–6December 21 – Kaohsiung City, Taiwan, at Kaohsiung ArenaSouth AmericaFebruary 5 – São Paulo, Brazil, at Suhai Music HallFebruary 8 – Buenos Aires, Argentina, at Movistar ArenaFebruary 10 – Santiago, Chile, at Movistar ArenaFebruary 13 – Lima, Peru, at Arena 1February 15 – Bogotá, Colombia, at Movistar ArenaFebruary 18 – Mexico City, Mexico, at Palacio de los DeportesUK and EuropeMay 19 – Dublin, Ireland, at 3ArenaMay 21 – Glasgow, Scotland, at OVO HydroMay 23 – Manchester, England, at Co-op LiveMay 26 – Birmingham, England, at Utilita ArenaMay 29 – London, England, at The O2 ArenaJune 2 – Lisbon, Portugal, at MEO ArenaJune 3–7 – Barcelona, Spain, at Primavera SoundJune 6 – Lyon, France, at LDLC ArenaJune 9 – Paris, France, at Accor ArenaJune 12 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo DomeJune 15 – Hamburg, Germany, at Barclays ArenaJune 17 – Berlin, Germany, at Uber ArenaJune 19 – Kraków, Poland, at Tauron ArenaNorth AmericaOctober 1 – Detroit, Michigan, at Little Caesars ArenaOctober 3 – Chicago, Illinois, at United CenterOctober 4 – Minneapolis, Minnesota, at Target CenterOctober 6 – Kansas City, Missouri, at T-Mobile CenterOctober 8 – Denver, Colorado, at Ball ArenaOctober 10 – West Valley City, Utah, at Maverik CenterOctober 13 – Vancouver, British Columbia, at Rogers ArenaOctober 15 – Seattle, Washington, at Climate Pledge ArenaOctober 17 – Portland, Oregon, at Moda CenterOctober 19 – San Francisco, California, at Chase CenterOctober 20 – Sacramento, California, at Golden 1 CenterOctober 22 – Los Angeles, California, at Kia ForumOctober 27 – San Diego, California, at Viejas ArenaOctober 29 – Phoenix, Arizona, at PHX ArenaOctober 31 – Las Vegas, Nevada, at T-Mobile ArenaNovember 3 – Austin, Texas, at Moody CenterNovember 4 – Dallas, Texas, at American Airlines CenterNovember 6 – San Antonio, Texas, at Frost Bank CenterNovember 7 – Houston, Texas, at Toyota CenterNovember 11 – Miami, Florida, at Kaseya CenterNovember 13 – Tampa, Florida, at Benchmark International ArenaNovember 14 – Orlando, Florida, at Kia CenterNovember 17 – Atlanta, Georgia, at State Farm ArenaNovember 18 – Charlotte, North Carolina, at Spectrum CenterNovember 20 – Baltimore, Maryland, at CFG Bank ArenaNovember 21 – Washington, D.C., at Capital One ArenaNovember 23 – Boston, Massachusetts, at TD GardenNovember 25 – Toronto, Ontario, at Scotiabank ArenaNovember 27 – Montreal, Québec, at Bell CentreNovember 29 – Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at Xfinity Mobile ArenaDecember 1 – New York City, New York, at Madison Square GardenDoja Cat's released Vie a year after she released Scarlet in September 2023. The album consists of 15 track. The Candy singer also collaborated with SZA on the album track Take Me Dancing.Also read: "Retirement Is Around The Corner": Internet reacts as Doja Cat’s ‘Vie’ earns 12.94 million streams on Spotify in its first dayDoja Cat 'Vie': Every track ranked from best to worst