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The past few days have been a whirlwind for Doja Cat, cementing her status as one of the biggest pop provocateurs of 2025 while also facing some last-minute career detours. Headlines roared when multiple outlets, including Austin Culture Map and Pollstar, confirmed that Doja Cat has abruptly pulled out of her major headlining slots at this year’s Austin City Limits Music Festival. In a heartfelt Instagram statement, she told fans that finalizing her highly anticipated fifth album, Vie, made it impossible to deliver the show her followers deserve. She wrote that when she accepted ACL’s offer, she had not yet locked in the release timing for the album, but as the release date has crystallized for September 26, all her creative energy is focused on album completion, video shoots, and campaign prep. The festival wasted no time securing The Killers as her replacement, but the withdrawal dominated entertainment news feeds for days.
Fans weren’t left empty-handed, though. Just before that announcement, the buzz around Doja’s latest single, Jealous Type, reached a fever pitch. After teasing it on social media in classic Doja fashion, she debuted it live at the 2025 Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco, drawing raves for channeling her signature pop-rap blend with fresh experimental edge, as reported by Philstar and The Honey Pop. The song also kicked off the Vie rollout and its music video has been racking up massive numbers—nearly a million views per day since premiering on August 21. Massive anticipation is building for the first televised performance of Jealous Type at the 2025 MTV VMAs, a move widely expected to generate viral moments and boost global streams.
Even as she scales back U.S. appearances, Doja is expanding globally. Soap Central and Live Nation announced that due to explosive presale demand, her Ma Vie World Tour will add a second Sydney date, marking her first arena run across Australia and New Zealand this November and December. The tour then ventures through Asia, with dates in Manila, Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo, Bangkok, before concluding in Taiwan. The VIP packages are already the talk of international fans eager for exclusive merch and pre-show lounge perks.
On the lighter side, Doja Cat recently stirred up both the music world and social media with a viral Taco Bell Super Bowl campaign in January, playfully photobombing fan-focused ads while reliving her celebrated fast food collaborations. Meanwhile, her habit of riffing on celebrity trends sparked laughs last week, as AOL noted, when she publicly mocked Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle campaign on social media, underscoring her knack for blending chart success with unapologetic internet antics.
For now, all eyes are on September 26: the official drop of Vie, which music insiders widely predict will define this next chapter of Doja’s already storied career. Fans, critics, and rivals alike can only watch—and tweet—what surprises she’ll pull next.
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