Doja Cat has been introduced because the third headliner for the 2024 version of Open’er Festival.
Set to run between July 3 and July 6, 2024, subsequent yr’s instalment of the competition will return to the positioning at Gdynia-Kosakowo Airport in Gdynia, Poland, and can see headline performances from Foo Fighters and Dua Lipa.
Now, Doja Cat has additionally been added to the invoice for 2024, and has been confirmed because the third headliner to be locked in for the occasion.
The upcoming slot will mark the singer’s first efficiency on the long-running Polish competition since she launched her hit album ‘Scarlet’ earlier this yr, and in addition comes following her having to withdraw from the 2022 invoice attributable to well being points.
She will seem on the penultimate day of the occasion (July 5), and is about to carry out fan favourites corresponding to ‘Kiss Me More’, ‘Paint The Town Red’ and ‘Agora Hills’ on the Orange Main Stage that night time.
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As beforehand talked about, the announcement that Doja Cat shall be acting at Open’er Festival comes following the discharge of her highly-anticipated fourth album ‘Scarlet’, which arrived again in September.
The album was given a three-star overview from NME, who described it as containing “nothing [that] mimics the blissful disco sound of her Luke-produced breakthrough song ‘Say So’,” however as a substitute as “a much tougher affair that repositions Doja as a rapper first and singer second”.
It additionally arrives because the singer just lately shared particulars of a European and UK leg of her ongoing ‘Scarlet Tour’, which is at the moment underway in North America. Set to kick off in June, the dates include eight exhibits all through summer time and marks her first headline enviornment tour on the continent.
In different Doja Cat information, the singer was additionally confirmed over the weekend because the closing headliner for Rock In Rio Lisbon 2024.