Doja Cat Tour 2026: Dates, Cities & Travel Tips

Pack your glitter, charge your phone, and get your outfits ready — Doja Cat is going global. Her 2026 Tour Ma Vie is hitting over 40 cities worldwide, from Brazil to Berlin and New York to Paris. Whether you’re catching her in your hometown or planning a concert-fueled trip abroad, this is your go-to guide for surviving (and thriving) on tour. We’ve got official dates, ticket info, travel hacks, and even one Hostelworld hostel pick for every stop. Let’s plan your Doja Cat adventure.

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What are the tour dates and cities for Doja Cat 2026?

The tour runs from Feb 5, 2026 (São Paulo) through Dec 1, 2026 (New York City), covering Latin America, Europe, and North America.

Where to stay for Doja Cat Tour 2026?

São Paulo, Brazil – Feb 5 (Suhai Music Hall)

Book Hostels in São Paulo

Hostel Distrito 011 – In São Paulo’s lively Barra Funda neighborhood, steps from Allianz Parque stadium. It offers a bar/lounge and friendly vibe. (About a 5km subway ride to Suhai Music Hall.)

Santiago, Chile – Feb 10 (Movistar Arena)

Book Hostels in Santiago

Hostal Providencia – A top-rated hostel near metro stations. It has a relaxed social atmosphere, rooftop terrace and kitchen, just 10–15 min from Movistar Arena by taxi.

Lima, Peru – Feb 13 (Arena Perú)

Book Hostels in Lima

1900 Backpackers Hostel – A fun, party-style hostel in downtown Lima (Barranco district). It includes free breakfast and organizes nightly pub tours, easy to reach Arena Lima by taxi (20 min).

Bogotá, Colombia – Feb 15 (Movistar Arena)

Book Hostels in Bogota

The Cranky Croc Hostel – Located in the historic Candelaria area of Bogotá (near Museo del Oro). Set in a colonial house with courtyards, it’s known for friendly staff and a lively common room. (About 20 min transit to Movistar Arena.)

Mexico City, Mexico – Feb 18 (Palacio de los Deportes)

Book Hostels in Mexico City

Wanderlust District – A trendy hostel in Centro Historico. It runs free breakfast and nightly events (pub crawls, karaoke). It’s about a 20-min subway ride to Palacio de los Deportes.

Dublin, Ireland – May 19 (3Arena)

Book Hostels in Dublin

Gogartys Temple Bar Hostel – In the heart of Dublin’s Temple Bar district with its own Irish pub. It’s within walking distance of Trinity College and a ~15 min walk or short bus to 3Arena. Social atmosphere with daily pub tours.

Glasgow, Scotland – May 21 (OVO Hydro)

Book Hostels in Glasgow

Glasgow Youth Hostel – Housed in a Victorian townhouse in the West End. It offers dorms and private rooms plus a lounge and garden. (About 4km from city center; ~15 min bus to the OVO Hydro.)

Manchester, England – May 23 (Co-op Live)

Book Hostels in Manchester

YHA Manchester – A modern hostel on Potato Wharf by Deansgate. It has a café/bar and cinema room. There’s a free city-centre bus route, making Co-op Live ~20 min away by tram.

Birmingham, England – May 26 (Resorts World Arena)

Book Hostels in Birmingham

Birmingham Central Backpackers – Central hostel near Chinatown (∼2.3 km from Bullring). It’s in a historic building with modern amenities, communal kitchen and social events. The Resorts World Arena is about a 20-min tram/train ride.

London, England – May 29 (O2 Arena)

Book Hostels in London

St Christopher’s Inn Greenwich – Located in Greenwich (just outside DLR station). It’s only ~20 min by bus to the O2 Arena. It features an on-site bar (Belushi’s) and lively weekend events – ideal for concert crowds.

Lisbon, Portugal – Jun 2 (Altice Arena)

Book Hostels in Lisbon

Lisboa Central Hostel – In downtown Lisbon near Rossio Square. It has a cozy lounge with games (TV, PS) and free breakfast. Take the metro (yellow line) ~3 stops to Campo Pequeno (arena).

Barcelona, Spain – Jun 4 (Primavera Sound Festival)

Book Hostels in Barcelona

Onefam Paralelo – A popular social hostel near Montjuïc (by Paral·lel metro). It’s ~15 min on foot or cable car from the Olympic Stadium. Offers daily dinners and a fun community vibe.

Lyon, France – Jun 6 (Solidays Festival, in Décines-Charpieu)

Book Hostels in Lyon

Ho36 Hostel – A trendy, new hostel on Lyon’s Presqu’île. It has a large lounge and bar with games. It’s ~30 min by tram/metro from Décines-Charpieu (Solidays festival site).

Paris, France – Jun 9 (La Défense Arena)

Book Hostels in Paris

The People – Paris Bercy – A bright, modern hostel in the 12th arrondissement (near Gare de Lyon). It has private rooms and a common lounge. You can reach La Défense Arena in ~30 min via RER A or metro.

Amsterdam, Netherlands – Jun 12 (Ziggo Dome)

Book Hostels in Amsterdam

MEININGER Amsterdam City West – A sleek hostel by Sloterdijk Station. It offers dorms, private rooms and a 24/7 snack bar. Take a short train to Amsterdam Zuid-Bijlmer Arena (Ziggo Dome).

Hamburg, Germany – Jun 15 (Volksparkstadion)

Book Hostels in Hamburg

Pyjama Park Schanzenviertel – A design hostel in Hamburg’s Sternschanze district. It has cozy pod beds and an on-site café (Jill’s). It’s about a 15-min S-Bahn ride from Hauptbahnhof to Holstenstraße (near Volksparkstadion).

Berlin, Germany – Jun 17 (Waldbühne)

Book Hostels in Berlin

Circus Hostel – A top-rated hostel in central Berlin (near Rosenthaler Platz). It features its own microbrewery bar and offers daily tours. Travel time to Waldbühne is ~30 min by U-Bahn via Rathaus Spandau.

Kraków, Poland – Jun 19 (Tauron Arena)

Book Hostels in Krakow

Greg & Tom Beer House Hostel – Just 2 min from Kraków’s Main Market Square. This lively hostel provides a free full Polish breakfast and dinner, plus nightly events. It’s about a 20-min tram to Tauron Arena.

Detroit, USA – Oct 1 (Little Caesars Arena)

Book Hostels in Detroit

Hostel Detroit – A nonprofit hostel in Detroit’s Corktown neighborhood. It has dorms and private rooms in a cozy house. It’s ~1 mile (10 min walk) from Little Caesars Arena (concert venue).

Chicago, USA – Oct 3 (United Center)

Book Hostels in Chicago

HI Chicago – A large new hostel in downtown Chicago (near the Magnificent Mile). It offers private rooms and large dorms with modern amenities. United Center is ~20 min away by the free transit shuttle or CTA train.

Denver, USA – Oct 8 (Ball Arena)

Book Hostels in Denver

Ember Hostel – Award-winning large hostel downtown. Voted USA’s Best Hostel (2020 Hoscars), it has private rooms and big dorms with nightly events. Ball Arena is a quick 10-min ride away by Lyft or light rail.

West Valley City (Salt Lake City), USA – Oct 10 (Maverik Center)

Book Hostels in Salt Lake City

Bposhtels SLC – A hip downtown hostel near Liberty Park. It offers boutique-style dorms in a historic building. Jump on the TRAX light rail for ~20 min to West Valley City’s Maverik Center.

Vancouver, Canada – Oct 13 (Rogers Arena)

Book Hostels in Vancouver

Samesun Vancouver – A classic downtown hostel on Burrard Street. It has clean dorms and free breakfast. Rogers Arena is just a 5-min walk along the waterfront.

Seattle, USA – Oct 15 (Climate Pledge Arena)

Book Hostels in Seattle

Green Tortoise Seattle – Iconic downtown hostel at First & Pike. It’s famous for its communal dinners and free breakfast. Seattle Center (Climate Pledge Arena) is a short bus or monorail ride away.

Portland, USA – Oct 17 (Moda Center)

Book Hostels in Portland

Northwest Portland Hostel – A top-rated hostel in the Pearl District. It includes free Wi-Fi and bike rentals. Take the MAX Blue Line from downtown (~30 min) to reach the Moda Center.

San Francisco, USA – Oct 19 (Chase Center)

Book Hostels in San Francisco

Green Tortoise San Francisco – A well-known hostel near Union Square. It offers free breakfast and nightly social events. To get to Chase Center (Mission Bay), take the N-Judah streetcar or an Uber (~10 min).

Sacramento, USA – Oct 20 (Golden 1 Center)

Book Hostels in Sacramento

HI Sacramento – A charming 1885 Victorian hostel downtown. It has cozy common rooms and a garden. Golden 1 Center is only a 5-min walk away.

Inglewood (LA), USA – Oct 22 (Kia Forum)

Book Hostels in Los Angeles

Burlington Hostel (Los Angeles) – A budget hostel on 8th Street in downtown LA. It’s about 10 miles from the Forum (Inglewood) – roughly a 20-min drive by car. (It’s close to the Staples Center and transit stops.)

San Diego, USA – Oct 27 (Pechanga Arena)

Book Hostels in San Diego

Gaslamp Hostel – A Victorian-style hostel in the Gaslamp Quarter of downtown SD. Includes free breakfast and is steps from nightlife. Pechanga Arena (SDSU) is ~10 min by car or public transit.

Phoenix, USA – Oct 29 (Footprint Center)

Book Hostels in Phoenic

Sparrow House – A quirky hostel in a converted desert cottage. It’s about 10 miles from Footprint Center (downtown Phoenix). Guests like its creative decor and quiet location.

Las Vegas, USA – Oct 31 (T-Mobile Arena)

Book Hostels in Las Vegas

Sin City Hostel – A lively hostel on Fremont Street. It’s a short bus or rideshare from the Strip. The T-Mobile Arena can be reached in ~10 min by Lyft. They organize social events, perfect for meeting fellow fans.

Austin, USA – Nov 3 (Moody Center)

Book Hostels in Austin

Firehouse Hostel – #1 rated hostel in downtown Austin. It’s in a historic firehouse near Sixth Street, with a fun bar and nightly events. Moody Center is only ~10 min walk north.

Dallas, USA – Nov 4 (American Airlines Center)

Book Hostels in Dallas

Wild Wild West Backpackers’ Hostel – A Western-themed hostel a few miles east of downtown. It offers free Wi-Fi. The American Airlines Center is ~15 min away by ride-share.

Houston, USA – Nov 7 (Toyota Center)

Book Hostels in Houston

Bposhtels Houston – A modern downtown hostel. It’s 5–10 min drive from Toyota Center. It has a small gym and free breakfast.

Miami, USA – Nov 11 (Kaseya Center)

Book Hostels in Miami

Beds&Drinks Miami Beach – A party hostel on Ocean Drive in South Beach. It includes free breakfast and is steps from the beach. (Kaseya Center is a ~25-min drive north.)

Tampa, USA – Nov 13 (Amalie Arena)

Book Hostels in Tampa

Gram’s Place Bed & Breakfast Hostel – Tampa’s oldest hostel in a historic house. It’s ~3 km from downtown and Amalie Arena (~10 min drive). Offers both dorms and private rooms.

Orlando, USA – Nov 14 (Camping World Stadium)

Book Hostels in Orlando

Bposhtels Orlando Disney – A themed hostel near Disney World. (Camping World Stadium is ~25 min away by car.) It has a pool and social lounge.

Washington, D.C., USA – Nov 21 (Capital One Arena)

Book Hostels in Washington

HighRoad Hostel DC – A top-rated hostel in Adams Morgan. It has a large communal kitchen and cozy lounge. Take the Metro (Columbia Heights station) one stop to Chinatown/Capitol One Arena.

Boston, USA – Nov 23 (TD Garden)

Book Hostels in Boston

HI Boston – A historic Youth Hostel near South Station. It offers private and dorm rooms, free breakfast, and daily events. TD Garden is ~1 km away (20-min walk or short MBTA ride).

Toronto, Canada – Nov 25 (Scotiabank Arena)

Book Hostels in Toronto

Samesun Toronto – A social hostel in Kensington Market. It includes free breakfast and Wi-Fi. Scotiabank Arena is just a 10-min walk north via Yonge Street.

Montreal, Canada – Nov 27 (Bell Centre)

Book Hostels in Monstreal

Auberge Saintlo – A lively downtown hostel near McGill University. It has an on-site bar and organizes daily activities. Bell Centre is ~15 min walk via Sherbrooke Street.

Philadelphia, USA – Nov 29 (Wells Fargo Center)

Book Hostels in Philadelphia

Apple Hostels of Philadelphia – A highly-rated hostel in Old City. It offers daily free dinners and ample common space. Wells Fargo Center is ~10 min by SEPTA train from Market East station.

New York City, USA – Dec 1 (Madison Square Garden)

Book Hostels in New York City

HI New York City Hostel – A huge hostel on Broadway in Manhattan. It has dorms, a cafeteria, and a large kitchen. It’s near the 110th St. subway (A/B), about 10 stops to Penn Station and MSG.

Travel tips for Doja Cat’s Tour Ma Vie

Photo by Abigail Lynn on Unsplash

Traveling to many cities for concerts is exciting but takes planning. Here are some key tips to make your tour experience smoother:

  • Plan and book early: For international dates, book flights 3–5 months in advance and U.S. flights 3–4 weeks early to get lower fares. Do this after you have confirmed your concert tickets (see below).

  • Tickets first: Always secure your tour tickets from official sources (Ticketmaster, Live Nation, venue sites) before arranging flights or hotels. Official presales often sell out fast.

  • Use hostels to save money: Use Hostelworld to find budget hostels in each city. We’ve listed one hostel recommendation per city below. Booking hostels well in advance can save money and hassle.

  • Check travel docs: Ensure your passport is valid for at least 6 months beyond your travel dates. Research visa requirements for each country you’ll visit. (E.g. EU Schengen visas for Europe, entry rules for Latin America.)

  • Travel insurance: Buy travel insurance that covers cancellations or medical emergencies. It’s wise protection if plans change.

  • Arrival timing: Aim to arrive a day or two before each concert so you’re rested. Don’t book a flight that arrives on concert day – delays can happen. Likewise, consider leaving the day after the show rather than late that night. Give yourself time to recover.

  • Local transport: Research how to get to each venue. Most cities have public transit or ride-shares. For example, metros and buses link city center to arenas (buy transit passes in advance). Also check if the venue offers shuttles.

  • Venue rules: Check the venue’s website for prohibited items (large bags, outside food/drink, etc). Many arenas have bag size limits. Be aware of local laws (e.g. alcohol, smoking rules). Pack light and leave valuables at your hostel.

  • Packing essentials: Bring a portable phone charger, ID/tickets (printed or on phone), and earplugs for the concert. Wear comfortable shoes (you may stand/dance all night). Pack any event costume/outfit in advance. Also pack weather-appropriate clothing (layers for cool evenings).

  • Keep copies of tickets/passport: Save digital copies of tickets, passport, and any reservations in case your phone dies or you lose them.

Ticket advice

  • Buy official tickets: Use Ticketmaster, Live Nation, or venue box offices. Avoid resale sites with exorbitant mark-ups. Official tours sometimes have verified fan presales.

  • Beware scalpers: If a concert sells out, resale tickets on unauthorized sites may be overpriced or invalid. Consider waiting lists or official fan clubs for extra tickets.

  • Check official announcements: Tour details can update. Follow Doja Cat’s official channels for any new dates or rescheduled shows.

These tips and recommendations should help Doja Cat fans enjoy the 2026 tour safely and affordably. Safe travels – and enjoy the show!

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FAQ: Doja Cat Tour 2026

This tour supports Doja Cat’s 2025 album Vie. American singer-songwriter Sailorr is the opening act on the Asia/Oceania legs.

Tickets go on sale via official outlets (Ticketmaster, Live Nation, venue box offices). Follow Doja Cat’s official channels for presale codes. Always buy from the primary seller to avoid fraud.

Book your flight and hostel as soon as your ticket is secured. Pack earplugs, phone chargers, ID/tickets, and layers. Use travel insurance for health/cancellation cover. Arrive early in each city (at least one day before) to avoid rushing.

Besides casual concert attire, bring comfy shoes (you’ll be on your feet) and ear protection (to protect your hearing). Also pack power banks, toiletries, and a small bag for essentials. Check the forecast in each city and pack layers or rain gear if needed.

Pack essentials: government ID, concert tickets (digital or printed), phone charger and earplugs. Dress comfortably and check the venue’s bag policy. Consider arriving early to the venue (security checks can take time) and secure your belongings.

Always book tickets first to secure your concert date. Once your ticket is in hand, then book flights and accommodations. Airlines can change routes, but if a show sells out you may miss it without a ticket.

Yes – it’s wise to get travel insurance that covers flight delays, medical emergencies, or ticket cancellations. This protects you if you miss a show due to illness or travel issues.

Check each country’s entry rules. Ensure your passport is valid 6+ months past your travel date. For many countries (e.g. Schengen area, UK, etc.) U.S. citizens may not need a visa for short visits, but always verify current requirements before traveling.

Dates and cities are announced by Doja Cat’s team and are subject to change. Always double-check the official tour website or ticket site for updates. (For example, the Barcelona date is part of the Primavera Sound festival.) In case of cancellations, follow official channels for refunds or rescheduling.

Hostels are budget-friendly and social – great for solo fans. Many are near transit and offer early breakfast or free events. As Hostelworld’s guide notes, booking hostels early saves money and hassle. A lively hostel can also connect you with fellow music lovers on tour.

In Europe and Latin America you can use flights or trains between tour cities. In the US/Canada, most legs are by plane or bus due to distance. Inside each city, use public transit, shared bikes or rideshares to reach venues safely and avoid parking headaches.

As soon as you have tickets. Popular dates (city tours, festivals) fill up fast. Many tour fans recommend booking 2–3 months ahead. Use Hostelworld (free cancellation on many listings) to compare options near the venue.

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