Tyla’s “We Wanna Party” Tour Set for November 2025
Tyla’s “We Wanna Party” Tour Set for November 2025 After Injury Delay
South Africa’s global pop star Tyla is officially back on track. After canceling her debut headline world tour in 2024 due to injury, the Grammy-winning artist has announced that her We Wanna Party tour will now launch in November 2025, beginning in Asia before expanding worldwide.
The original We Wanna Party tour was scheduled for 2024, with dates across North America, Europe, the UK, and Africa.
Fans were left disappointed when Tyla was forced to cancel, prioritizing her health and recovery.
Now, with her return confirmed, anticipation is higher than ever. The 2025 relaunch not only marks her first headline world tour but also symbolizes resilience and the power of South African talent on the global stage.
🎶A Star Who Redefined the Sound of Youth
- Grammy History: Tyla became the first South African solo artist to win a Grammy in the Best African Music Performance category for her viral hit Water.
- Debut Album: Her self-titled project introduced amapiano to new audiences, blending local rhythms with global pop and R&B.
- Cultural Impact: Tyla’s rise has made her a voice of youth celebration, resilience, and South African pride.

✨ Why the 2025 Tour Matters
- Asia First: Launching in Asia highlights her growing influence in new global markets.
- Global Reach: Fans in Europe, North America, and Africa are expected to see her live in 2026.
- Symbolic Return: After a year of recovery, Tyla’s comeback tour is more than music—it’s a statement of strength and ambition.
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