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Tyla commands the Tokyo stage in full popiano armor, serving pink-bob glam and precision choreography during her sold-out We Wanna Party tour opener
Tyla’s ‘We Wanna Party’ Tour: Manila & Singapore Dates Confirmed
Tyla confirms Manila and Singapore stops on her We Wanna Party Asia tour as fan excitement surges across Southeast Asia, with new cities gearing up to join
11/24/25, 7:27 AM
South African pop sensation Tyla isn’t slowing down her We Wanna Party Asia tour is in full swing and just added two high-octane stops to its itinerary. Live Nation Asia has confirmed that Tyla will perform in Manila on 3 December at the SM Mall of Asia Arena, followed by Singapore on 5 December at The Arena @ Expo.
These newly announced dates come hot on the heels of her tour’s explosive kickoff in Tokyo earlier this month, underscoring the unstoppable momentum behind Tyla’s first-ever headline tour. Riding the global success of hits like “Water” and fresh off a GRAMMY win, Tyla is proving that her party-starting energy knows no borders.
Tokyo’s opener set the tone, and the frenzy has only amplified en route to Manila and Singapore. Tyla made history as the first African artist to sell out a headlining arena show in Thailand, packing 14,000+ fans into Bangkok’s Impact Arena on 14 November.
The anticipation in the Philippines has been just as feverish her upcoming Manila concert (20,000 capacity) is nearly sold out, with only a few floor tickets remaining. “So excited, y’all gassing meee,” Tyla gushed on X (formerly Twitter) when fans in Manila rushed for tickets. From Tokyo to Bangkok, each stop has been a record-breaking party, and the newly added shows signal that Tyla’s Asia run is only picking up steam.
On social media, fans across continents are buzzing about Tyla’s next moves.
Across social media, the hype around Tyla’s Southeast Asia stops is as real as the dates themselves. On X, Tyla’s Philippines street team rallied fans with an all-caps call: “TYLA, MANILA WANTS TO PARTY!”, urging Filipino Tygers to join the pre-game ahead of the 3 December show. Meanwhile, on Facebook, Tyla herself dropped a heartfelt shoutout:
“I can’t wait for my We Wanna Party Asia Tour and see all my Tygers very very soon on 5 December at the Arena @ EXPO.”
Live Nation Singapore amplified the energy, teasing final tickets with “Water you waiting for? Tyla’s about to turn Arena @ EXPO into a non-stop party zone.”
On the dance front, Instagram buzz around her “Chanel ” challenge continues to swell, with over 600,000 TikTok creates and co-signs from names like Ciara. Tyla isn’t just building crowds she’s building culture, one city at a time.
With Manila and Singapore now locked in, Tyla’s Asia tour is powering into its finale with all the flair of a victory lap. Industry watchers call this run a “major win not just for Tyla, but for African artists everywhere”, as she proves that a girl from Gauteng can ignite crowds oceans away. In a recent interview, Tyla promised that “it’s going to be the craziest tour… a party in the audience,” hinting at dance circles and nonstop beats for her Singapore set.
If Tokyo’s sold-out show and the social media frenzy are any indication, fans in Manila and Singapore are in for unforgettable nights of music, dance, and pure joy. As the We Wanna Party tour presses on, Tyla is not just having a moment she’s crafting a legacy of global unity on the dance floor, one city at a time. Party on.
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