Doja Cat is near the end of her current tour, but in her most recent show, the musician apologized to her fans via social media as she was not satisfied with her performance; what happened?
According to Uproxx, the "Agora Hills" hitmaker recently took the stage of the Prudential Center in New Wark, New Jersey, on Thursday, as part of her current "Scarlet Tour" in support of her latest album of the same name.
However, she was not happy with how the show turned out as she took her time to express her apologies to those who bought tickets and watched the concert.
Taking to her Instagram stories, the singer shared a photo of what appeared to be chips, and in the caption, she wrote: "I'm so f***** sorry New Jersey I don't know what the f*** that was I'm really not happy with my energy tonight."
Although it's unclear what happened that evening, it seemed like she was satisfied with her concert the night prior as she was at Barclays Center in New York.
She enjoyed her fans as she dedicated a post for them, writing in the caption: "best night award goes to brooklyn."
Doja Cat Mishap During Concert
Fans weren't sure what happened in New Jersey, but there was one moment at her tour at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, when Doja Cat struggled with her microphone.
During her show at the time, the singer was performing her hit song titled "Kiss Me More," originally with SZA.
However, the microphone was cut off, and she did her best by reseting it. Despite her vocals not being heard by fans, she continued performing and dancing the choreography without missing a beat.
Her dedicated supporters sang the lyrics for her until someone handed her a working microphone from the production.
Doja Cat Scarlet Tour Dates 2023
The musician only have a few remaining shows for 2023 before she wraps up the current leg of her tour, check them out below:
December 2 in Boston at TD Garden
December 4 in Columbus at Nationwide Arena
December 7 in Minneapolis at Target Center
December 8 in Omaha at CHI Health Center
December 10 in Detroit at Little Caesars Arena
December 11 in Toronto at Scotiabank Arena
December 13 in Chicago at United Center
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