Navigation

Doechii's North American Tour Coming to Dallas at Toyota Music Factory

The Grammy Award-winning Florida rapper and singer is bringing her relentless rapping and melodic tunes to Dallas this fall.
Image: Picture of a woman
Doechii will also tour Australia for the first time in December, performing at the Spilt Milk Festival. C Prinz

Help us weather the uncertain future

We know — the economic times are hard. We believe that our work of reporting on the critical stories unfolding right now is more important than ever.

We need to raise $6,000 to meet our goal by August 10. If you’re able to make a contribution of any amount, your dollars will make an immediate difference in helping ensure the future of local journalism in Dallas. Thanks for reading the Dallas Observer.

Contribute Now

Progress to goal
$6,000
$4,800
Share this:
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

Doechii has announced dates for her upcoming Live From the Swamp Tour.

The tour, kicking off on Tuesday, Oct. 14, at Aragon Ballroom in Chicago, will stop in 12 cities. Dallas is on the route, where she'll head to the Toyota Music Factory on Wednesday, Oct. 29. We know it's still summer, but it is never too early to start planning your Halloween weekend.

Ticket information is as follows, per a press release:

To participate in the Doechii artist presale on Friday, Aug. 8, at 10 a.m. local time, fans must sign up here by Wednesday, Aug. 6, at 10 p.m. local time. No codes are needed – access is tied to their Ticketmaster account, and anyone who signs up can join the sale. Remaining tickets will be available during the general onsale beginning Monday, Aug. 11, at 10 a.m. local time at livefromtheswamp.com.

Doechii, who is signed to Top Dawg Entertainment and Capitol Records, has seen her career skyrocket since 2024's Alligator Bites Never Heal mixtape. At the 67th Annual Grammy Awards, the Florida rapper and singer won Best Rap Album and was nominated for Best New Artist and Best Rap Performance. Songs like "Nissan Altima," "Denial Is a River," "Anxiety" and "Yucky Blucky Fruitcake" are worth listening to if you need an introduction that shows her playful and melodic sides without skipping on hard-hitting hip-hop.

The tour announcement comes directly after her Lollapalooza debut, where she delivered a masterclass on the school of hip-hop, complete with a giant, funhouse-style boombox center stage.

A former XXL Freshman of the 2022 class, Doechii has an exciting future in hip-hop. She continues to flex her versatility and uses her platform to champion women in music.

During her speech after winning Woman of the Year at the 2025 Billboard Women in Music ceremony back in March, she said, "My mixtape Alligator Bates Never Heal was a space that I created out of necessity, a necessity for a space where I could feel seen, where I could feel heard and I could connect with other people through shared experiences."

"We are the creatives, we are the executives and we are the innovators who are just as central to this industry as the men. I want everybody to hear me clearly," she added. "When I say that it is not a button, it is our brains. It is not a machine, it is our leadership. It is not a conspiracy; it is our vulnerability. It is not an agenda, it's God."