No time for anxiety: Singer and rapper Doechii announces “Live From the Swamp” Tour

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The wait is over—Doechii is taking her Swamp Tour across North America, giving fans the chance to witness an artist in the middle of building a career that will be remembered for years to come.

The tour launches on Oct. 14 in Chicago at the Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom, then travels to major cities, including Boston, Washington, D.C., Atlanta, Dallas, Houston and more. Each stop adds to the story she’s writing, one show, one city and one moment at a time.

Verizon customers will have early access to presale tickets starting Aug. 7. General tickets go on sale Aug. 11. Exclusive VIP packages will include tickets, merchandise, early entry and floor access.

The rapper announced the tour during her Lollapalooza set over the weekend, making the moment even bigger when JT came out as a special guest for Alter Ego, the hit single marking their first collaboration together. This will be her first tour since Alligator Bites Never Heal.

2025 has been a great year for the artist, and she’s not slowing down anytime soon. Winning a Grammy for Best Rap Album was a huge step in solidifying her place in music history, making her only the third woman ever to take home the award. Her performance that night went viral, proving that even under criticism, her artistry commands attention.

Success wasn’t out of the question for the artist, as she had a story similar to the majority of people around the nation, but her belief in herself helped pave her growing legacy.

Almost six years ago, Doechii was just another struggling artist trying to navigate life and the music industry. She started as an independent artist, releasing her first mixtape in 2020, and her single “Yucky Blucky Fruitcake” went viral, changing the music game with her unique style and sound.

By 2021, her music caught the attention of Anthony “Moosa” Tiffith Jr., then-president of Top Dawg Entertainment, home to artists like SZA, Kendrick Lamar, Jay Rock and Schoolboy Q. Since then, her sound has grown sharper, her vision bolder, all while building a legacy that reaches beyond the music and into the culture shaping it.

An authentic story and creativity have made the star a global icon, and her new projects continue to top the charts.

To secure tickets for the highly anticipated show, visit her tour website.

Tour Dates and Cities

  • Oct. 14 — Chicago, IL — Byline Bank Aragon Ballroom

  • Oct. 17 — Toronto, ON — Coca-Cola Coliseum

  • Oct. 19 — Boston, MA — MGM Music Hall

  • Oct. 21 — Washington, D.C. — The Anthem

  • Oct. 23 — Charlotte, NC — Bojangles Coliseum

  • Oct. 27 — Atlanta, GA — Coca-Cola Roxy

  • Oct. 29 — Dallas, TX — Toyota Music Factory

  • Oct. 31 — Houston, TX — 713 Music Hall

  • Nov. 3 — Phoenix, AZ — Arizona Financial Theatre

  • Nov. 5 — San Diego, CA — Petco Park, Gallagher Square

  • Nov. 7 — San Francisco, CA — Bill Graham Civic Auditorium

  • Nov. 10 — Seattle, WA — WAMU Theater

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