Doechii has announced her ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal‘ 2024 world tour, set to kick off next month.
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After opening for the likes of Doja Cat and Beyoncé, the American rapper and singer will finally be hitting the road early next month, starting with a show at The Loft in Atlanta, Georgia on October 11. From there, the ‘Yucky Blucky Fruitcake’ hitmaker will make stops in Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago.
Docheii will then make her way over to Europe and the UK, playing shows in Berlin, Amsterdam, Paris and London before heading back to the states for a string of shows in the West Coast. She will then close out the tour with a show in Tampa and Washington D.C.
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Doechii’s ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal’ 2024 world tour dates are:
OCTOBER
11 — Atlanta, GA, The Loft
14 — Philadelphia, PA, Foundry at The Fillmore
15 — New York, NY, Music Hall of Williamsburg
16 — Chicago, IL, Lincoln Hall
21 — Berlin, Germany, Lido
24 — Amsterdam, Netherlands, Bitterzoet
25 — Paris, France, Alhambra
28 — London, UK, Village Underground
NOVEMBER
2 — San Francisco, CA, The Independent
3 — West Hollywood, CA, The Roxy
12 — Tampa, FL, Crowbar
14 — Washington, D.C., Union Stage
In a four-star review her third mixtape ‘Alligator Bites Never Heal’, NME shared: “At first, Doechii gets into the nitty gritty on this release, but – by the end – she finds solace and strength, making the mixtape feel more like a sonic diary of her emotional journey. It’ll take time to see if it becomes a standout in her discography, but this boldly brazen record definitely makes a statement.”
Recently, the rapper teamed up with Katy Perry on her latest single ‘I’m His, He’s Mine’ from her seventh studio LP ‘143’. Perry and Doechii debuted ‘I’m His, He’s Mine’ during the former’s career-spanning performance at the 2024 MTV VMAs last month.
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