Portal releases information about possible Doja Cat shows in Brazil

Four years after her last visit to Brazil, Doja Cat is about to officially return to the Brazilian stage. The American singer plans to perform two shows in the country in April 2026, with performances scheduled for Allianz Parque in São Paulo and Jeunesse Arena in Rio de Janeiro. Confirmation is pending the final signing of the contract between the artist's team and the Brazilian production company involved in the negotiations.
Previously, Doja Cat performed in Brazil during Lollapalooza 2022 as part of the promotional phase of her "Planet Her" tour. On that occasion, the rapper delivered performances marked by hits like "Say So" and "Woman," expanding her Brazilian fan base. However, the country was left out of her most recent "Scarlet Tour," which heightened anticipation for the artist's return to the national stage.
The new series of shows is part of the tour for the album "Vie," which is scheduled for release later this year. The project is expected to feature a more pop-oriented sound, with a focus on new tracks and the inclusion of previous hits. Therefore, the promise is a show that combines musical innovation and impressive visuals.
Although the shows have not yet been officially announced, the agreement between the parties is already in place, according to sources close to the negotiations. The lack of a statement is due solely to the pending formalization of the contract. Meanwhile, the venues and dates have already been pre-determined, with only the official announcement to the public remaining.
In fact, the international scene also includes Doja Cat among the headliners for the first-ever World Cup halftime show. In July 2026, she will share the stage with Tems and J Balvin during the tournament final at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey, USA. The event's artistic curator is Chris Martin, lead singer of Coldplay.
The choice of São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro reflects a strategy already common among international artists, who prioritize large venues with established infrastructure for tours of this size. Furthermore, both arenas have a history of hosting highly produced shows with capacities for thousands of people.
According to a report by LeoDias, the singer's return to Brazil is considered imminent. Reports indicate that the artist's team has been paying special attention to the logistics of the shows and the technical details involved in the promotional tour for the new album.
Although there's no exact date for the announcement, anticipation among Brazilian fans is growing. After all, Doja Cat's presence in the country coincides with a period of increased international recognition and renewed interest from the local public.
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