Doja Cat is reportedly set to headline Parklife Festival alongside the likes of Disclosure and Sugababes.
The American rapper, 28, is believed to have joined the line-up for the annual two-day Manchester music festival, set to be held on June 8 and 9.
Also taking to the stage at Heaton Park will be Becky Hill, Anne-Marie, J Hus, Digga D, Peggy Gou and Kaytranada, according to The Sun.
Wet Leg will then reportedly perform their first UK festival headline set at Truck Festival, which will run from July 26 to 28.
The Streets, The Kooks and Declan McKenna are also thought to be set to take to the stage for the Oxfordshire festival.
Doja Cat (pictured in April 2022) is reportedly set to headline Parklife Festival alongside the likes of Disclosure and Sugababes
The American rapper (pictured in November), 28, is believed to have joined the line-up for the annual two-day Manchester music festival, set to be held on June 8 and 9
The official Parklife Festival line-up is set to be confirmed later on Tuesday, with tickets going on sale on Friday.
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Doja is also set to headline Coachella 2024, joining the line-up alongside the likes of Lana Del Rey and Tyler, the Creator.
Gwen Stefani will also reunite with her No Doubt bandmates at the music extravaganza in California’s Coachella Valley.
Gwen will take to the stage with guitarist Tom Dumont, bassist Tony Kanal and drummer Adrian Young – nearly 10 years after they last performed together in 2015.
Elsewhere this week, Doja’s mother was granted a temporary restraining order against the singer’s brother Raman Dlamini after she alleged incidents of abuse that included knocking out Doja’s teeth.
The Grammy winner has not commented publicly on the accusations, and her sibling, 30, denied them in a video shared by The Shade Room.
In her filing, Doja’s mother, Deborah Elizabeth Sawyer, claimed Raman has abused her ‘several times,’ and had threatened to kill her.
Deborah claimed one of the most recent incidents happened earlier this month, and requested protection for her 13-year-old grandson Myles.
The filing claimed the teen had been the victim of ‘insults, shaming and demeaning slurs’.
Doja (pictured earlier this month) is also set to headline Coachella 2024, joining the line-up alongside the likes of Lana Del Rey and Tyler, the Creator
Gwen Stefani will also reunite with her No Doubt bandmates at the music extravaganza in California’s Coachella Valley (the band are pictured in 1997)
In the documents, Doja’s mother noted that she previously had a restraining order against her son, but it has since expired.
The court said in order for the Paint the Town Red singer, whose legal name is Amala Ratna Zadile Dlamini, to have protection from her brother, she would have to file for her own restraining order. She has yet to do so.
Doja has kept quiet about the legal issues, but has been focusing on her upcoming Scarlett Tour.
Recognised for chart-toppers such as Say So, Rules, Juicy, and Ain’t Sh**, Doja kicked off The Scarlet Tour, her inaugural North American tour, last fall.