Doja Cat has solidified her position as one of the country's leading performers, and she's bringing all of her silly lyrics, wildly-catchy hooks and energetic stage presence to Tampa this fall.
The rapper, singer, and full-fledged pop star headlines an arena show in Tampa Bay as a part of her 24-date, nationwide Scarlet Tour.
Various pre-sale tickets go on sale on Wednesday, June 28, while general admission tickets can be purchased starting at 10 a.m. EST on Friday, June 30. Folks can register for pre-sale tickets on verifiedfan.ticketmaster.com, which is probably Doja Cat superfans' best chance at getting into this highly-anticipated arena gig.
The only other Florida stop on Doja Cat's massive tour is at Miami's Kaseya Center on November 21.
The last time Doja Cat played a show in the Tampa Bay area was at 94.1's Wild Splash concert back in 2020, mere days before the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown took place.
The rapper and pop star—who releases her fourth album this year—is taking Tampa native and Howard W. Blake High School graduate Doechii with her on the Scarlet Tour.
"I ain’t from no big well known city… my music scene back home is pretty small. But now Tampa has finally started to develop and gain more recognition for our culture and music!" Doechii tweeted last year. "Ima keep pushing the sound of my city and the overall sound of hip hop… thank you Tampa."
As an added bonus, Bronx-born rapper Ice Spice—who recently hit the stage at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium alongside Taylor Swift—is on the bill, too. Subscribe to Creative Loafing newsletters.
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