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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Doja Cat's 15-Minute Melbourne Gig Sparks Fan Outrage

Doja Cat's 15-Minute Melbourne Gig Sparks Fan Outrage

24 Nov

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Summary

  • Doja Cat performed only three songs in a 15-minute set.
  • Fans paid up to $130 for the brief and disappointing club show.
  • Adelaide fans expressed anger for being excluded from the tour.
Doja Cat's 15-Minute Melbourne Gig Sparks Fan Outrage

Australian fans have expressed significant disappointment and anger following Doja Cat's brief appearance at a Melbourne nightclub on Sunday. The artist, performing as part of her Australian tour, kept a sold-out crowd waiting for three hours before taking the stage for a mere 15 minutes, delivering just three songs. She reportedly told the audience she was losing her voice, a reason many fans found insufficient given the high ticket prices, with some paying up to $130 for admission.

Social media platforms were abuzz with fan reactions, with many sharing their heartbreak and calling the experience a "letdown." Some fans suggested that Doja Cat could have offered to DJ or communicate her situation earlier. This club show was the only one scheduled for her current Australian tour, adding to the overall dissatisfaction. The incident has also amplified the frustrations of fans in Adelaide, who were notably excluded from her stadium tour dates, leading to numerous online complaints.

Following the Melbourne club gig, Doja Cat was scheduled to perform at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne on Tuesday, with further stadium shows planned for Brisbane and Sydney. The exclusion of Adelaide from her tour has been a recurring point of contention among her fanbase in South Australia, with many expressing their desire for a local show.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fans were angry because Doja Cat performed only three songs in a 15-minute set after a long wait, and ticket prices were high.
Yes, the 15-minute gig at Ms Collins nightclub was Doja Cat's only scheduled club show during her Australian tour.
No, Adelaide was excluded from Doja Cat's Australian tour dates, leading to significant disappointment among fans in that city.

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