Doja Cat backstage at Mexico City arena, styled in 1980s fashion, preparing for sold-out tour show with fans chanting outside.
Doja Cat backstage at Mexico City arena, styled in 1980s fashion, preparing for sold-out tour show with fans chanting outside.
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Doja Cat goes backstage before sold-out Mexico City tour show

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Doja Cat, Vogue’s April 2026 cover star, prepared backstage at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City for her ‘Tour Ma Vie’ world tour show. Tickets sold out as fans chanted her name outside. She collaborated with creative director Brett Alan Nelson on styling inspired by 1980s aesthetics.

Doja Cat was backstage at Palacio de los Deportes in Mexico City, figuring out her styling and glam before her ‘Tour Ma Vie’ world tour performance. The show’s tickets were sold out, with fans lined up outside chanting, “DOJA! DOJA! DOJA!”. Doja Cat, Vogue’s April 2026 cover star, worked with creative director Brett Alan Nelson. “We kind of spitball day of,” she said of their process, while admiring her retro blond bouffant and bangs. The show featured 1980s aesthetics, drawing inspirations from Gary Numan, Nina Hagen, and Grace Jones. During sound check, she performed “Jealous Type,” the lead single from her 2025 album Vie, as if playing to thousands. The ‘Tour Ma Vie’ supports Vie, described in related coverage as a playful, genre-bending album with 1980s R&B, pop, and funk influences. Doja Cat’s tour includes dates in Australia, Latin America, UK, Europe, and North America, wrapping at Madison Square Garden in December 2026. Her style on tour includes blond mullet wigs, power shoulders, animal prints, and smoky eyeshadow.

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