Doja Cat to headline Global Citizen’s Move Africa tour
Grammy-winning artist Doja Cat is set to perform in Africa for the first time as the headliner of Global Citizen’s Move Afrika 2026 tour. The tour, now in its third year, will kick off with Move Afrika: Kigali at the BK Arena on March 17, followed by Move Afrika: Pretoria at the SunBet Arena on March 20.
Expanding the Reach of Live Music in Africa
Move Afrika aims to establish a pan-African music touring circuit. This initiative is designed to drive economic investment and create opportunities for young Africans working in creative industries across the continent. The tour is a partnership with PG Lang and Kendrick Lamar.
Doja Cat’s Connection to the Tour
Doja Cat expressed her excitement about the tour, stating, “From my South African roots straight to the world stage, we’re bringing energy, purpose, and real change to Move Afrika in Kigali, and Pretoria.” She emphasized that the tour is “a movement that creates jobs and opportunities that last” and celebrates Africa’s creativity.
Hugh Evans, co-founder and CEO of Global Citizen, highlighted Doja Cat’s previous involvement with the organization, noting her performances in Paris, New York, and at the FIFA Club World Cup final. He stated that the expansion across Africa will “redefine global touring by placing Africa’s creative excellence at the centre of the international circuit.”
Ticket Information
Tickets for Move Afrika: Pretoria will go on sale to the general public on February 18 from ticketmaster.co.za. Mastercard cardholders will have access to presale tickets beginning February 16, with World & World Elite Mastercard cardholders receiving preferred access on February 18. Big Concerts Fan Club members can participate in a presale starting February 17.
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the Move Afrika 2026 tour begin?
The tour begins on March 17 with Move Afrika: Kigali at the BK Arena.
Where will Doja Cat perform as part of the Move Afrika tour?
Doja Cat is scheduled to perform in Kigali and Pretoria.
What is the stated goal of the Move Afrika tour?
The tour aims to build a pan-African music touring circuit that drives economic investment and creates opportunities for young Africans in creative industries.
How might the success of this tour influence future international music tours and investment in African creative economies?