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Doechii Is Set to Perform Live From the Swamp: Here Are the Tour Dates

The Florida rapper's largest tour to date kicks off in Chicago this fall, and is coming to Toronto in October.

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Doechii is bringing The Swamp to your backyard. The Florida rapper announced her biggest trek to date on Monday (Aug. 4) with the Live From the Swamp Tour, which will kick off in Chicago on Oct. 14.

The 12-city North American tour will run through Toronto, Boston, Atlanta, Houston, Phoenix, San Francisco and more before wrapping up in Seattle on Nov. 10. Pre-sale tickets are set to go on sale for Verizon customers starting on Aug. 7, while tickets for the general public will become available on Aug. 11. There are also VIP packages for fans who want an elevated experience, which come with tickets, merch, early entry to venues, floor access and the Swamp gift bundle.


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The 26-year-old has a handful of festival dates on tap this fall, including Austin City Limits and All Things Go Festival. She’ll head down under to Australia for a brief four-show run as part of Spilt Milk Festival in December.

Doechii is coming off her acclaimed debut at Lollapalooza over the weekend, which saw the Swamp Princess take over Chicago and bring out JT as a special guest for “Alter Ego.”

The 2025 Billboard Woman of the Year even gave fans a teaser of her upcoming tour dates before finishing her set as she drove off in an albino alligator-wrapped car.

She also played a star-making set at Osheaga in Montreal, her first ever performance in Canada. Now, she will be back for a show on October 24 at Toronto's Coca-Cola Coliseum.

Doechii has enjoyed a meteoric rise throughout 2025 while heading into her highly anticipated debut album. The TDE rapper’s ALLIGATOR BITES NEVER HEAL mixtape took home best rap album honors at the Grammy Awards earlier this year.

Find all of the Live From the Swamp Tour dates below.

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