Doja Cat & Nicki Minaj Beef Rumours Appear False As Former Shouts Out Queen Of Rap: Video

Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 includes some of her most introspective work to date, but that doesn’t mean the album rollout took place without any drama. In fact, after the new project landed on streamers this past weekend, the Trinidadian revealed to her Barbz that it was supposed to include a feature from another femcee who she previously made a record-breaking hit with. However, the unnamed collaborator allegedly refused because she was under the impression Minaj doesn’t like her – something the mother of one could only laugh at. While she didn’t drop names, many quickly assumed she was speaking about Doja Cat, who recruited Nicki to join her on the “Say So (Remix).”

“They said that it was a lot of different things, but you know, I didn’t realize, they said that they don’t think I like them,” Papa Bear’s mom recalled her conversation with the other performer’s team. “She passed on it,” Minaj additionally revealed in the comment section.” The internet has been eagerly waiting for a response from Doja, who surprised us by keeping things positive and even shouting out the “Did It On ‘Em” hitmaker during her recent show.

Read More: “Pink Friday 2” Features: Doja Cat Seemingly Shut Down Chance To Appear On Nicki Minaj’s New Album

Doja Cat Has Big Love for Nicki Minaj

While performing her Planet Her hit, “Get Into It (Yuh),” the California-born creative said, “Thank you, Nicki! I love you… That’s right!” seemingly squashing any rumours of beef between them. As some are pointing out, this is actually part of the original outro of the song on her LP, so it’s not a huge surprise for her to include. At the same time, others are suggesting that Minaj was talking about someone else entirely.

As Doja Cat continues on her Scarlet Tour with special guests Doechii and Ice Spice, the Queen of Rap is tapping new friends to join her on the Pink Friday 2 tracklist. After sharing her highly anticipated LP this past weekend, she returned with a new 50 Cent collaboration that’s now officially streaming on DSPs. Read more about that at the link below, and check back later for more hip-hop/pop culture news updates.

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Doja Cat Shows Off Her Flexibility And Brags About How Nice She Is In New Tour Pics

Throughout most of last month, Doja Cat has been on her Scarlet Tour. She’s popped up in numerous cities across North America. She’s been performing her new album and some of her biggest hits alongside guests like Doechii and Ice Spice. Earlier today she saw fit to share some behind-the-scenes tour photos with fans on Instagram and in typical Doja fashion it’s a chaotic bunch. Though the first picture is a pretty typical pose the rest constitute a wild ride of Doja showing off her flexibility in blurry dressing room photos.

In her caption Doja Cat jokes about how things can get difficult for her. “im so unique and different and likable sometimes i get scared of how quirky i am cuz i just feel like its intimidating to people and i don’t want to make people uncomfortable cuz im extremely nice. ugh,” the caption reads. It’s the kind of joke that Doja is well versed in making and her fans seem on board. The post racked up well over 600k likes in just a few hours after it was initially posted. Check out the full series of pictures below.

Read More: Doja Cat Interviews Herself In A Hilarious New Video

Doja Cat’s Dressing Room Pics

In the comments of the post, fans play along with Doja’s jokes. “I can’t imagine your struggle. It must be hard to be so nice AND so sexy at the same time. Thoughts and prayers for you!” one of the top comments reads. “Yeah so true like when the quirky makes the likable, but then the nice is uncomfortable bc people unique but then it scared,” another agrees, slightly more seriously.

Earlier this month, Doja Cat had to apologize to fans after a show in New Jersey. With some online reporting that she was performing despite pressing illness, she delivered a performance that she didn’t feel was up to her own standards. She took to social media afterward to say sorry to fans, though many seemed to have enjoyed the show a lot anyway. What do you think of Doja Cat’s new photo dump? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Doja Cat Apologizes For Recent Concert Says She Was “Not Happy With Her Energy”

Doja Cat is no stranger to facing criticism online. She famously picked a fight with her own fans earlier this year. The reason for the beef was her disapproval of the name her stans picked for themselves “Kittenz.” The spat resulted in her losing hundreds of thousands of Instagram followers though she didn’t seem to particularly care. That was only the start of her controversies this year though.

She released her new album Scarlet back in September and the entire era was soaked in controversy. She was repeatedly bothered by fans and critics for her continued embrace of satanic and demonic imagery. The peak of which came on the fittingly titled single Demons which saw her indulging in a disturbing costume for the accompanying music video. Despite the controversy bothering many she continued to double down pretty much every time anyone took issue with whatever she was doing. But the newest piece of criticism directed at Doja is actually coming from herself.

Read More: Doja Cat Interviews Herself In A Hilarious New Video

Doja Cat Critiques Her Own Performance

Last month, Doja Cat took off on the Scarlet tour supporting her new album. Alongside Ice Spice and Doechii, she’s been dazzling arenas across the US for weeks now. But one recent performance wasn’t up to her own standards for herself. “I’m so f*ckin sorry. New Jersey I don’t know what the f*ck that was. I’m really not happy with my energy tonight,” she said on her Instagram story overnight. The show in question took place overnight at the Prudential Center in New Jersey. It’s the 17th show on The Scarlet Tour so far.

It’s unclear if there was any specific reason why she felt her performance wasn’t up to par. In the comments, fans point out that she’s sounded like she’s sick during some recent shows. Despite that, fan videos show her giving her full effort and many online are clearly appreciating it. What do you think of Doja Cat’s critiques of her own performance at a recent show? Let us know in the comment section below.

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Doja Cat Is ‘So F*ckin Sorry’ For A Recent Concert She Wasn’t Happy With: ‘I Don’t Know What The F*ck That Was’

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Uproxx’s Aaron Williams attended and reviewed Doja Cat’s ongoing The Scarlet Tour, in support of her Scarlet album from late September.

“Doja’s well-versed in the online chatter about her, and systematically dismantles every complaint in her Scarlet Tour set, which is presented in five acts and finds her confronting both the haters and the unhinged alter ego her latest album is titled after,” Williams wrote on November 3, following Doja’s show at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California.

Doja Cat is her own online critic right now. On Thursday night, November 30, The Scarlet Tour rolled through Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. Afterward, the multi-platinum-certified artist express frustration on her Instagram Story.

“I’m so f*ckin sorry,” Doja cat wrote atop a photo of either broken-up bread or a broken-up chip. “New Jersey I don’t know what the f*ck that was. I’m really not happy with my energy tonight.”

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The night before, November 29, was an entirely different story. Doja was very happy with her show at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York. She posted an Instagram carousel alongside the caption, “best night award goes to brooklyn [gold medal emoji].”

There are seven remaining dates on Doja Cat’s The Scarlet Tour, with the next show scheduled for Saturday, December 2, at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. It will wrap at United Center in Chicago, Illinois on December 13. See all dates here.

Doja Cat Bites Back With Intoxicating “Scarlet” Tour

With audiences and critics’ unrestricted access to the inner happenings of creatives (in various mediums) reaching a new frontier, the delineation between music, personal circumstances, and the demands of a fanbase is rapidly evaporating. Every statement and motion magnified to the umpteenth power, the lens can begin to shift away from what matters most: the music.

Some artists, though, take it upon themselves to step out of that perpetual game of cat and mouse, taking the art in a direction that may seem jarring to others, but feels true to themselves. In this moment, the union of intention and intangibles creates something honest, and in that sense, undeniable.

Enter: Doja Cat

The full-on megastardom brought about by her 2019 album Hot Pink came along with the inevitable magnification of one’s entire existence. 2021’s Planet Her only continued the ascent, multiplying the spectator’s angle of view. These facets of artistry/industry all came to a head when Doja decided to make a blatant shift in aesthetic, ditching the bubblegum for something much more abrasive, and in many ways, more tactile. New haircut. New style. And a new (or moreso revealed) musical approach.

In the period after Planet Her, Doja Cat released tracks such as “Paint The Town Red” and “Attention.” The latter truly set the tone for the potent rapping that would take place on her 2023 album Scarlet. In fact, the former set the stage for an unforgettable spectacle that tour attendees won’t soon forget.

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Doja Cat Weaves Her Web

Akin to watching a fully fleshed-out horror film or dark anime i.e. Devil May Cry, Doja Cat leaned into the Scarlet theme with reckless, yet somehow meticulous, abandon. Draped in all red regalia during a dramatic intro accompanied by a string section, she then burst into full energetic bravado for “WYM Freestyle.” The visual backing then transitioned the audience into a jarring, captivating performance of “Demons.” A mechanical black spider, of which seemed to be all of 20+ feet tall with red, piercing eyes, added an intimidation factor incredibly early in the show. This, coupled with her immaculate breath control told everyone one thing – Doja Cat means business.

She rounded out the first act with “Tia Tamera” and “Shutcho,” instantly garnering massive crowd engagement. The choreography began to ramp up, and the presentation of the dancers left nothing to be desired. The characters in the ‘Scarlet’ theatre embodied each scene, whether with fervent aggression, tender sensuality, or tangible culminations of both. The aforementioned sensuality began to display itself more during the final song of this act, “Agora Hills,” and would continue to reprise its role in the acts to come.

Standing At Attention

As mentioned in the intro, the June 2023 single “Attention” signified an aesthetic and energetic shift for Doja Cat. The same can be said for its iteration as the first track in Act II. There was a fierce focus in her delivery of the verses. Moreover, the choreography was much less dance-based and served as interactive sculptures around different moments of the song. Even the accompanying screens and effects were ever-so-slightly more subdued, directing every anticipating eye to the star of the show.

Following that was a sonically stunning performance of “Often,” but what came next was a shock. After filling the crowd in about some details of a voice ailment she was dealing with, out spilled the lyrics “I’ve got a red room, it is the red hour when the sun sets in my bedroom.” This was a thematically poignant, gorgeous cover of “Red Room” by the ever-transcendent Hiatus Kaiyote. This tied together her performance. Not to mention, it also displayed Doja’s ear and creative choices to a heightened extent.

She closed Act II with a rousing performance of “Ain’t Shit,” an obvious fan favorite, then dove headfirst into the next segment of this spectacle.

Still Superstar Status

The intention behind the cinema that is Scarlet still stands strong. However, shedding the pop-star persona for something that aligns more with her creative approach just works. Doja Cat still has a plethora of crowd-moving mega-hits in her arsenal. Act III was a showcase of metaphorical (and literal) firepower, as she rattled off hit after hit, with various pyrotechnics aplenty setting the scenery ablaze.

In succession, the crowd was delighted by “Woman,” an afrobeats-inspired mix of “Say So,” “Get Into It (Yuh),” “Need To Know,” and “Kiss Me More.” As if some of her hottest tracks weren’t enough to elevate the temperature in the building, intricate lasers, thermal optic sights, and a kiss cam took the act to a different degree. Doja’s screams of “KISS EACH OTHER” served as an entry point for what was next to come.

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Paint The Streets Red

Being her “biggest rap hit” in terms of sales numbers, “Paint The Town Red” was yet another eye-catching single released prior to the unveiling of ‘Scarlet.’ One issue with people’s understanding of artistry – or lack thereof – is they begin to attach unrelated context that was never intended.

Doja Cat never said she would no longer make hit music. The perpetual bubblegum pop aesthetic – coupled with a lack of awareness for her lyrical prowess and penmanship – simply called for a drastic enough redirect to be intentional, visible, and most importantly, effective. Performing the track with a massive sentient eyeball alongside her on stage acted as an omni-directional lens: everyone is intent on looking at and analyzing her, while she now has the wherewithal to keep an eye on everyone else.

Following that display of multi-level understanding, Doja shifted the atmosphere back to palpable sensuality. “Streets,” the most sonically sultry of her hits, received a performance in equal measure. “Painting the town red” was seemingly not enough. Standing alone, she instead opted to delve into a visual masterpiece in performance art all her own. She communicated each brush stroke through music and motion. The dance of the cosmos, in miniature. In an act of beautiful juxtaposition, she then performed a reverberating, raucous “FTG.” She did this alongside more flames and intensified choreography to close Act IV.

Doja Goes Off

Numerous tracks encapsulate the essence of the ‘Scarlet’ cinematic experience. “Go Off” and “Ouchies” leading into “Wet Vagina” is an incredibly vivid illustration. The nonchalant braggadocio, tailing into ruthless lyrical aggression, all spiraling into uncensored, unfiltered outbursts truly created an experience that Doja Cat may currently have a monopoly on.

The live band, of which was stellar throughout the entire night, put on an absolute masterclass during the closing act. Each riff added dimensions that speak to the reasons live concerts are regarded so highly. The drummer was phenomenal, with impeccable timing alongside the electronic bass hits and ghost notes that rounded out each verse in pristine fashion.

Capping off the spectacle was an amalgamation of the effects present within the duration of the show. Fireworks, pyro, lasers, screen flares and flashes – whatever your mind can construe, it played a role in bringing down the curtain exquisitely for the parting act. One thing is astonishingly clear – with this echelon of artistry, Doja Cat will be painting towns in whichever color she feels for many years to come.

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Here Is Ice Spice’s ‘The Scarlet Tour’ Setlist

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Ice Spice is currently opening for Doja Cat’s The Scarlet Tour, as she joined her last night for her first date at Miami’s Kaseya Center.

Fans can expect to catch Ice Spice at future shows, including stops like Brooklyn’s Barclays Center, Boston’s TD Garden, Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena, and more large-scale venues. She will also help close out the North American leg in Chicago on December 13, making it a special run. A complete list of Doja’s upcoming tour dates can be found here.

For those who are wondering what songs they’ll hear Ice Spice play as an opening act, we’ve got you covered. According to setlist.fm, she played several of her major hits, including “Bikini Bottom” and “Princess Diana,” some fun renditions of songs she’s featured on, and hidden gems for hardcore fans.

While it’s still up in the air as to whether her choices will vary, this should give a general idea of what songs to memorize.

Continue scrolling to view Ice Spice’s setlist from her Miami opening night on The Scarlet Tour.

1. “Deli”
2. “Princess Diana”
3. “Gangsta Boo”
4. “Butterfly Ku”
5. “Actin A Smoochie”
6. “On The Radar”
7. “Barbie World” (Nicki Minaj & Ice Spice with Aqua) (live debut)
8. “Boy’s A Liar Pt. 2” (PinkPantheress)
9. “Bikini Bottom”
10. “In Ha Mood”
11. “Munch (Feelin’ U)”

Some artists covered here are Warner Music artists. Uproxx is an independent subsidiary of Warner Music Group.

Doja Cat Labels “Say So” A “Cash Grab” During “Scarlet Tour” Performance

Doja Cat labeled her hit song, “Say So,” a “cash grab” during a recent performance in Denver, Colorado, on The Scarlet Tour. While dancing to the chorus, she remarked “C’mon cash grab,” to the audience as they sang along. The clip comes after Doja previously called her 2019 album, Hot Pink, on which the single is featured, as well as her 2021 effort, Planet Her, “cash grabs.”

Taking to Twitter, earlier this year, she wrote: “Planet her and hot pink were cash-grabs and yall fell for it.” In a follow-up post, she added: “Now i can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while yall weep for mediocre pop.”

Read More: Doja Cat Announces New Album Title, Calls Last Two “Cash Grabs”

Doja Cat Performs On “The Scarlet Tour”

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA: In this image released on November 10, Doja Cat kicks off The Scarlet Tour in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Dana Jacobs/Getty Images for Live Nation)

If she did release it as a “cash grab,” Doja Cat certainly succeeded with the track, “Say So.” The Recording Academy honored it with nominations in two categories at the 63rd Annual Grammy Awards for both Record of the Year and Best Pop Solo Performance. The song peaked at No. 1 on the US Billboard Hot 100. The RIAA has certified it six times platinum in the U.S. Check out Doja’s latest antics on The Scarlet Tour below.

Doja Cat Calls “Say So” A “Cash Grab”

Earlier this week, Doja revealed her latest life philosophy on Instagram. Captioning photos from the tour, she wrote: “Life is about oiling up your abs and telling people to stop looking at you. Life is about memes and club penguin. Life is about wearing makeup and wearing high heels with socks. That’s what i’ve learned. That’s my philosophy. If you don’t like it then…… i….. don’t…….. know what to tell you!!!!”

Read More: Doja Cat Discusses How Her New Projects Will Be “Very Different” From Her Past Work

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Doja Cat Doubled Down On Her ‘Cash Grab’ Comments While Performing ‘Say So’ During A Recent ‘The Scarlet Tour’ Stop

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Despite the massive social media purging Doja Cat faced online, the “Attention” rapper’s career continues to thrive. Yesterday (November 10), Doja received multiple Grammy nominations (Best Melodic Rap Performance, Best Rap Song, and Best Pop Solo Performance). Her Scarlet album has staying power on the music charts. Plus, her supporting tour with Ice Spice and Doechii is receiving rave reviews, including from Uproxx’s own Aaron Williams.

You were wrong if you thought Doja would walk back any of her past remarks. Yesterday, during The Scarlet Tour’s stop in Denver, Colorado, she doubled down on one. “C’mon cash grab,” yelled Doja to the Ball Arena crowd as they sang along to her song “Say So.”

In a series of now-deleted posts shared on her official X (formerly Twitter) page in May, Doja confessed that she wasn’t proud of some of her past bodies of work. “‘Planet Her’ and ‘Hot Pink’ were cash-grabs, and y’all fell for it. Now, I can go disappear somewhere and touch grass with my loved ones on an island while y’all weep for mediocre pop,” penned the rapper.

Although those projects led her to achieve superstar status and a Grammy Award, Doja promised to stay away from pop and focus on showcasing her rap abilities. Initial supporters weren’t pleased by her statements, but ultimately it paid off.

Doja Cat Is Ready To Silence The Haters

There were plenty of narratives swirling around Doja Cat heading into the launch of her Scarlet Tour. Questions surrounded the size of the venues on the tour, her first honest-to-goodness tour since falling into her glittering success era in the middle of a global pandemic; whether she’s been going through some kind of breakdown after shaving her head and seemingly going on a year-long crusade against her most devoted fans; whether or not she’s a “real” rapper.

It’s a shame the people propagating such narratives probably weren’t in attendance at Staples Center in Los Angeles Thursday night (alright, fine… Crypto.com Arena. UGH). Not only did the Los Angeles native handily address each of those narratives but she and her opener Doechii also batted down a few of those that have been bandied about concerning the state of so-called “female rap” (gross) for the past few years (and especially the past few days).

With much of Doja’s success coming during the live music shutdown of 2020 and her opening slot on The Weeknd’s recent stadium tour nixed after surgery, there were observers — loud ones — who thought that Doja wasn’t “ready” for arenas, or that she wouldn’t be able to sell out an arena tour, especially after pissing off “core” fans by insulting “stupid” stan account admins who clung to their parasocial connection like a life raft in a hurricane at sea.

Well, consider that myth busted; it’s fitting that Doja’s hometown show brought all the drama to Tinseltown — and none of the gimmicks that far too many other acts half of her stature have resorted to for attention. Born and bred on the internet, Doja’s well-versed in the online chatter about her, and systematically dismantles every complaint in her Scarlet Tour set, which is presented in five acts and finds her confronting both the haters and the unhinged alter ego her latest album is titled after.

Accusations of Satanism are skewered by a churchy staging of “Shutcho,” while Doja assumes a classic Jesus pose during “Attention” that irreverently takes the piss out of worrywarts who read malintent into something as commonplace as a bat tattoo. She subtly knocks down criticisms of her struggle with her biracial origins (her mom’s white, her dad’s South African) with an African traditional dance to open “Woman.”

Then she adds Brazilian bossa inflections to her biggest hit, “Say So.” This is telling. She’s previously reinterpreted the disco-pop hit as a rollicking rock anthem and alien EDM dance floor bop, saying she got sick of performing the song the same way over and over during the pandemic. By infusing it with diasporic influences, she revels in her heritage, recapturing a part of herself so many seem so eager to snatch away.

She proves her rap chops again and again throughout the night, but also her singing. The Badu impression on “Often” reaches fully-fledged neo-soul vocalist dimensions on her Hiatus Kaiyote cover “Red Room.” And I shouldn’t need to point out that her stagecraft at this point is beyond even some of her predecessors.

On Thursday, the native Angeleno even incorporated a Staples tradition, the in-game kiss cam, imbued with her own meme culture-obsessed humor, and handled an unplanned mic malfunction with her signature humor, pulling a face I really wish I’d gotten a photo of. And you want to talk props? How about a massive robotic spider, like something out of The Matrix, hovering over her head, or being flanked by a giant walking eyeball during “Paint The Town Red,” complete with attached optic nerve?

More than anything else, it looks like the narrative she is most interested in debunking is one she has maybe fed into a bit herself. On stage Thursday night, she looked like she was actually having fun performing… Check that. She looked like she was having the time of her life, like all the effort and time and money she’s put into this thing was actually worth it for the 90 minutes she spent up there captivating and communing with her audience — the “real” fans.

The ones who bought tickets, who overlooked or ignored the narratives, who put the music first, the way she does, the way she always has. She put on a show, not just for them and not just for Doja Cat, but also for Amala, the girl who loved music so much she made it her life against all odds (and sometimes her better judgment). She made Amala proud.

Check out more of our Scarlet Tour coverage here.

Doja Cat Kicks Off ‘The Scarlet Tour’ with Sold-Out San Francisco Show

Doja Cat Kicks Off 'The Scarlet Tour' with Sold-Out San Francisco Show

Doja Cat began her highly anticipated The Scarlet Tour with a sold-out performance at the Chase Center in San Francisco, marking her first headline arena tour. The tour supports her latest album, Scarlet, which dropped on Sept. 22, 2023, via Kemosabe/RCA Records to critical acclaim.

The crowd at the Chase Center was treated to a fantastic show with Doja Cat performing hit songs such as “Attention,” “Get Into It (Yuh),” “Kiss Me More,” and “Agora Hills.” She also graced the audience with the chart-topping “Paint the Town Red,” which ruled the Billboard Hot 100 and Billboard Global 200 charts at #1 for four consecutive weeks. Doechii, the talented rapper and singer, opened the show with electrifying performances of songs like “Swamp Bitches” and “Persuasive.”

Doja Cat’s The Scarlet Tour continues with a show in Los Angeles at Crypto.com Arena before making stops in Las Vegas, Austin, Miami, Brooklyn, Toronto, and more. The tour concludes on December 13 in Chicago at United Center. With her fourth studio album, Scarlet, debuting in the Top 5 on the Billboard 200 chart, Doja Cat is undeniably on fire. Scarlet made history as the first female rap album with no features to debut in the Top 5. Moreover, her fan-favorite track “Agora Hills” also debuted in the Top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100. Fans can expect an unforgettable tour experience from this chart-topping artist.

The Scarlet Tour offers various VIP packages and experiences, ranging from premium tickets to pre-show VIP Lounge access and exclusive gift items. For more details, visit vipnation.com. Don’t miss the opportunity to witness Doja Cat’s unparalleled live performance by securing your tickets for The Scarlet Tour.

Tue Oct 31  San Francisco, CA  Chase Center * 
Thu Nov 02  Los Angeles, CA  Crypto.com Arena * 
Fri Nov 03  Las Vegas, NV  T-Mobile Arena * 
Sun Nov 05  San Diego, CA  Viejas Arena * 
Mon Nov 06  Anaheim, CA  Honda Center * 
Wed Nov 08  Phoenix, AZ  Footprint Center * 
Fri Nov 10  Denver, CO  Ball Arena * 
Mon Nov 13  Austin, TX  Moody Center * 
Wed Nov 15  Houston, TX  Toyota Center * 
Thu Nov 16  Dallas, TX  American Airlines Center *  
Sun Nov 19  Atlanta, GA  State Farm Arena * 
Tue Nov 21  Miami, FL  Kaseya Center # 
Fri Nov 24  Tampa, FL  Amalie Arena * 
Sun Nov 26  Charlotte, NC  Spectrum Center # 
Mon Nov 27  Washington, DC  Capital One Arena # 
Wed Nov 29  Brooklyn, NY  Barclays Center # 
Thu Nov 30  Newark, NJ  Prudential Center # 
Sat Dec 02  Boston, MA  TD Garden # 
Mon Dec 04  Columbus, OH  Nationwide Arena # 
Thu Dec 07  Minneapolis, MN  Target Center # 
Fri Dec 08  Omaha, NE  CHI Health Center # 
Sun Dec 10  Detroit, MI  Little Caesars Arena # 
Mon Dec 11  Toronto, ON  Scotiabank Arena # 
Wed Dec 13  Chicago, IL  United Center # 

Support Key
* With Doechii
# With Ice Spice 

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