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Kash Doll Closes Out ‘Last Doll Tour’ with Star-Studded Detroit Finale

Kash Doll stage set-up during The Last Doll Tour in Detroit on Sunday Night

Detroit’s own Kash Doll brought the Masonic Temple to life with an electrifying finale to her Last Doll Tour, captivating a packed house with her commanding stage presence and signature rap skills. In a life-size Barbie Box singing “Klarity” while holding her daughter Klarity, dressed in a shimmering, diamond-encrusted two-piece that embodied her bold persona, the hip-hop star had fans and industry insiders on their feet from the moment she stepped onto the stage. With DJ Angel Baby keeping the energy at a level 10 all night, Kash Doll delivered a show-stopping performance that cemented her status as a hometown icon.

The concert was not just a show but a homecoming fit for a queen. Kash Doll, known for her fierce lyricism, always representing her love for Detroit and undeniable stage presence, delivered a high-energy performance that kept the crowd on their feet all night. From early hits like “For Everybody”  and “Run Me My Money” to recent chart-toppers from her latest album, including “Kash Kommandments,” she took fans on a journey through her evolution as an artist.

“I couldn’t have asked for a better way to end this tour than right here in the city that made me,” Kash Doll told the screaming crowd.

“Detroit, I love y’all forever!”

Image courtesy of Kash Doll’s Instagram

Adding to the excitement, Kash Doll brought out some special guests who made the night even more iconic. Rising Detroit rapper Jazmin Re’Nae and now reality Television star recently appearing on the sixth season of “Baddies, titled “Baddies Midwest,” lit up the stage with her performance of “Don’t Gas Me“.

However, the biggest surprise of the night came when Detroit’s own Big Sean joined Kash Doll on stage. The crowd erupted as the two performed their hit collaboration “So Good“. Big Sean took a moment to express his admiration for Kash Doll and her impact on the industry.

“You’re a real one, Kash. You represent for the city in a way that’s legendary,” Big Sean said, embracing her as the audience cheered.

Among the thousands of fans in attendance, one dedicated supporter stood out, Kennedy Harris, who drove five hours from Milwaukee to witness Kash Doll’s final tour performance.

“I met her in Milwaukee at a Beauty Supply store during a meet and greet a long time ago,” Harris said.

“I’ve seen her in concert many times; I love Kash.”

Moments like these show how much Kash Doll’s music has meant to her fans over the years. The rapper herself became emotional during her performance of Ice Me Out, pausing to take in the love from the audience.

What’s next for Kash Doll as she evolves as an artist and mother with her latest album, The Last Doll, featuring Tee Grizzley, Yung Bleu, Tink, and more. Beyond music, she’s made waves with standout roles in BMF and Diarra from Detroit, while her nonprofit, Fairy Boss Mother, amplifies her impact offscreen. With millions of social media followers and a die-hard commitment to authenticity, Kash Doll remains a powerhouse in entertainment and philanthropy.

“Her (Klarity) middle name is a doll; I’m tired of the whole doll thing”,…”I’ve grown out of it,” Kash Doll said on the Act Normal Podcast.

While ‘Last Doll Tour’ signals the end of a significant chapter in Kash Doll’s career, including dropping the Doll and passing it to her daughter Klarity, it doesn’t mean she’s stepping away from the spotlight. The rapper hinted at upcoming projects, including a new business venture and more acting roles.

‘We are going out with a bang, Detroit, and do what we do,” Kash said to a screaming crowd.

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