The partying continues as Tyla announces her ‘We Wanna Party’ tour.
The ‘Is It’ hit maker recently revealed tour dates for Asia via her Instagram story, and the Asian ‘Tygers’ are going wild.
The tour is set to kick off in November, with stops in Tokyo on 11 November, Bangkok on 14 November, Hong Kong on 23 November, Manila on 3 December, and Singapore on 5 December.
According to the ‘Live Nation’ website, the global superstar will hold her concert in Manila, the Philippines, on 3 December at the SM Mall of Asia Arena in Pasay City.
The Singapore leg of the tour will take place on Friday, 5 December, at the vibrant Arena @Expo. Ticket sales will go live on 8 August.
The Grammy Award-winning singer has not revealed any further details so far, and more venue details are yet to be announced.
Tyla’s ‘We Wanna Party’ tour comes hot on the heels of her successful mixtape release, which dropped on 25 July. It features hits such as ‘Bliss’, ‘Mr Media’ and ‘Dynamite’ (with Wizkid), which is currently taking over TikTok.
Additionally, in a recent interview with United Kingdom-based digital radio station, Capital Xtra, the 23-year-old singer opened up about the direction she’s taking with her new music and her world tour alongside her sister Sydney Seethal (21).
“With the music I’m releasing and making now, I really feel like I’m in a stage of experimenting again. I wanna rap, sing, do pop … just try a bunch of stuff without the pressure of dropping an album,” says Tyla.
She adds that what’s coming feels different and would not stand next to ‘Water’.
When asked by Capital Xtra Breakfast hosts Robert Bruce and Shayna Marie how it has been having her sister by her side while she travels the globe, the superstar reveals that they have been having a ball.
“We’ve been having fun …we’ve been naughty! My parents don’t know half the things we’ve been up to,” she says. – iol.co.za
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