Doja Cat brings the “Ma Vie World Tour” to Hamburg and Berlin. All information about tickets, admission times, directions and the expected setlist can be found here at a glance.

Doja Cat’s pop-rap mix earned her her first international breakthrough with “Say So”. During the Covid pandemic, the track shot through the roof with a Nicki Minaj feature and placed the two rappers at number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the US. Doja Cat is currently touring the world with her album “Vie”. Your “Ma Vie World Tour” makes two stops in Germany:

  • June 15th Hamburg (Barclays Arena)
  • June 17th Berlin (Uber Arena)

All information at a glance here.

Setlist

After Naomi Sharon’s support performance, Doja Cat will take the stage. Which songs will be on their setlist can be seen on site. However, at the final two tour stops in Europe – Paris and Amsterdam – she played the same sequence of songs. Fans can therefore assume that the evening will be similar in Hamburg and Berlin.

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Here’s an insight into the setlist from Amsterdam and Paris:

  • Lipstain
  • Cards
  • Kiss Me More
  • Get Into It (Yuh)
  • Gorgeous
  • Couples Therapy
  • Take Me Dancing
  • Woman
  • Acts of Service
  • Agora Hills
  • Make It Up
  • All Mine
  • Ain’t shit
  • Paint the Town Red
  • Silly! Fun!
  • Juicy
  • Need to Know
  • Streets
  • Wet vagina
  • WYM Freestyle
  • Demons
  • Tia Tamera
  • AAAHH MEN!
  • Boss bitch
  • Stranger
  • Happy
  • One more time
  • Say So
  • Jealous Type

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Hamburg

Tickets

Tickets are still available in Hamburg’s Barclays Arena: tickets in the cheaper categories start at 84 euros. The price for standing room is around 107 euros. Various premium offers from the arena on the Barclays website range between 179 and 299 euros.

times

Admission to the arena begins at 6 p.m., with the show starting two hours later at 8 p.m.

Directions

The Barclays Arena website notes that all event tickets entitle you to free use of public transport. With the S-Bahn lines S3 and S5 you can reach the “Stellingen” stop, from which a shuttle bus runs to the arena. The metrobus lines 22 and 180 also stop near the concert: the 22 takes you to the “Hellgrundweg/Arenen” stop, and the 180 takes you to the “Am Volkspark” stop.

If you arrive with your own car, we recommend using the GRAU and RED parking spaces directly at the arena. The address Hellgrundweg 50 can be used for navigation. Parking fees are 10 euros for standard cars, mobile homes pay 35 euros.

Berlin

Tickets

Tickets are also still available for the concert in Berlin’s Uber Arena. The cheapest category still available costs 83 euros. Standing tickets start at 106 euros, the so-called “Golden Circle” is already sold out. Premium tickets range between 110 and 270 euros.

times

Doors open at 6 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m.

Directions

There are two stops near the Uber Arena: Warschauer Straße, from which the S3, S5, S7, S9 and S75 as well as the U1 and U3 subways depart. Several buses and trams also stop at this stop. It’s around a 5-minute walk from Warschauer Straße to the arena.

The second stop is Ostbahnhof, which is 12 minutes away from the concert location. The S-Bahn S3, S5, S7 and S9 as well as several buses and regional and long-distance transport stop here. Since the concert takes place during the week, subways only run until 12:30 a.m., the last S-Bahn at 1:30 a.m. If you leave later, you will have to use night buses.

If you travel by car, Uber Arena recommends allowing enough time. The address is Mildred-Harnack-Straße, 10243 Berlin. From the city center the route to Friedrichshain and to Uber Platz are signposted. Parking options are very limited: There is the “Arena” car park and the “Plaza” car park at Uber Platz. The East Side Mall parking garage can also be used. However, Uber Arena recommends traveling by public transport.

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