Doja Cat is already thinking beyond the stage lights. In a new interview with ELLE UK, the rapper and singer revealed she is considering stepping away from music for an extended period once her ongoing Tour Ma Vie World Tour concludes in December 2026.
“I think I want to take three years off,” she said. “I want to just do whatever. I might do another mural. I’m going to furnish this whole upper area of my house because there’s literally nothing in here and there’s been nothing in here for four years or five.”
The comments arrive in the middle of one of the most ambitious touring cycles of her career. Doja launched the Tour Ma Vie World Tour on Nov. 18, 2025, in Auckland, New Zealand, in support of her fifth studio album Vie. The global run stretches across Oceania, Asia, Europe, and North America before wrapping Dec. 1, 2026, in New York City.
Right now, the Grammy-winning artist is in a short break between legs after finishing the Latin American dates in March. Her European run resumes May 19 at Dublin’s 3Arena before moving through Manchester, London, Lisbon, Barcelona, Paris, and several other major cities across the summer. The North American leg is scheduled to begin Oct. 1 and continue through early December.
Creative burnout has become a growing topic across the music industry, particularly among artists navigating nonstop release cycles and year-round online visibility. Several major acts, including Adele, Lorde, and Billie Eilish, have spoken openly in recent years about the pressure tied to touring and constant audience engagement.






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