South Africa's very own homegrown baddie, Tyla, was spotted in Johannesburg over the weekend.
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Tyla, South Africa's very own homegrown pop sensation, recently returned to her roots for a much-needed break with friends and family.
The singer was spotted enjoying a lively weekend in Johannesburg, where she spent quality time with her sisters and friends.
Kicking off the festivities, Tyla celebrated a girls' night out with dinner at Ocaso in Rosebank.
The outing entailed delicious food and drinks, along with plenty of memorable photos. Tyla, known for her hit song "Water", kept her style casual, opting for joggers and a sweatshirt.
She even posed for a snapshot with Mo-T, a member of the popular group Mi Casa.
The fun continued at the luxurious nightclub Montana, also located in Rosebank. A fan page shared a delightful picture of Tyla alongside her sisters, Whitney and Sydney.
In another post, Tyla was seen enjoying a night out with her girlfriends at Okio, a trendy nightclub in Sandton.
She paid homage to her hometown by wearing an ‘I ❤️ Jozi’ t-shirt while dancing the night away.
Fans were thrilled to see Tyla in a video dancing to her song "Body Go" with friends Bokamoso and Ghanaian-American musician Moliy.
Johannesburg holds a special place in Tyla's heart; she was born in Edenvale, a suburb of Johannesburg, and grew up there.
Having attended Edenglen High School, she is often affectionately referred to as the "pretty girl from Joburg."
This visit comes after the Hong Kong leg of her performances as part of the 2025 "We Wanna Party" Asia Tour was postponed to a new, yet-to-be-announced date.
Concert organisers Black Braille released an official statement confirming the schedule change.
“We would like to inform you that the ‘Tyla We Wanna Party Show in Hong Kong,’ originally scheduled for November 23, 2025, has been postponed to a new date (announcement in the coming weeks).
"We sincerely apologise to all fans who have been eagerly anticipating the concert,” the statement read.
The organisation also mentioned that ticket refunds will be processed through the original payment method or via the confirmation email from ticketing platforms.
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