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Tamia returns to SA for a three day city tour

by Johana Mukandila
Tamia Picture: Twitter

Canadian singer Tamia Marilyn Washington Hill is coming back to South Africa for a three-city tour later this year.

On Tuesday, G21 Live and Vertex Events announced that the Canadian-born R&B singer/songwriter would set out to tour South Africa in July.

The Canadian singer is no stranger to South Africa as she has been in the country before.

According to entertainment commentator Phil Mphela, she will be performing in Cape Town, Durban, and Pretoria in July.

Her South African tour begins on Tuesday 4th July at the Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town, followed by performances at the Durban ICC on Saturday 7th July and SunBet Arena, Time Square in Pretoria on Saturday 8th July.

Limited tickets for the seated concert are available at Ticketpro and range from R390 to R1,490.

MUSIC:

Tamia returns to South Africa

⁰The Canadian R&B singer will have her South African tour on

• Tuesday 4th July in Cape Town

• Saturday 7th July in Durban

• Sunday 8th July in Pretoria

Limited tickets range from R390 to R1490.#KgopoloReports pic.twitter.com/QX5BBK6Jf6

— Kgopolo (@PhilMphela) April 4, 2023

The news of the return of the Canadian singer has caused a huge stir among Twitter users.

We are not a retirement theatre for musicians especially Americans. She must stay at home.

— Ntshunxeko.Inc (@NtshuxekoCAwuke) April 4, 2023

Is South Africa a retirement home for these musicians?

— ?? Lazar ™ (@kaseke_lazarus) April 4, 2023

i’m feel , if these are the ticket prices for abo Tamia mos uBeyonce we gonna have to pay abo 3k-4k ?

— Skylar?❤️ (@iss_mamii) April 4, 2023

These artist when they no longer relevant they tour to SA, it means the likes of Beyoncé & them will come when they are grannies pic.twitter.com/T69K7O1fM0

— Lihle (@LihleNkosi_) April 4, 2023

Also see: Get to know BBTitans winner Khosi Twala

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