South African-born singer Tyla Seethal recently set the internet abuzz with the announcement of her first world tour.
But there’s just one problem – her tour guide seems to be missing a crucial detail: Africa. Yes, you read that right. The Grammy-winning artist’s tour schedule doesn’t include her own country or any other African nations.
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As news of her world tour spread, fans took to social media to express their shock and disappointment. Comments flooded in, questioning why Tyla would overlook her home continent. One user even quipped, “Even South African artists leave out South Africa!”
Tyla’s fans weren’t the only ones perplexed by the omission. Others chimed in, expressing their confusion and disappointment at the decision.
One user pleaded, “Tell your boss, producer, or manager, or whatever they are called, not to forget about where you come from. Don’t forget about AFRICA.”
It’s a valid point. Africa is a vibrant and diverse continent with a rich musical heritage. Tyla’s success at the Grammy Awards has put her in the global spotlight, and many fans from Africa were hoping to see her perform on home soil.
While Tyla hasn’t addressed the controversy directly, her Instagram post captioned, “Imma see you in your city,” suggests that she’s focusing on connecting with fans in their own cities around the world.
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As Tyla’s world tour takes off, fans from Africa will have to wait patiently for her return. In the meantime, they can take pride in knowing that their homegrown talent is making waves on the international stage.