Fans in the United States and Canada now have the chance to experience the superstar live in her hometown of Johannesburg, South Africa, this December.
Coke Studio is running a “Sweepstakes” competition for Tyla’s U.S. and Canada based fans aged 18 and older. The grand prize includes an all expenses paid trip for four to Johannesburg, where the “Water” hitmaker will perform live in concert.
The prize package features concert tickets, four nights of hotel accommodation, round trip airfare, and R26,358 ($1,500) in spending money for the duration of their stay in South Africa.
Coke Studio is offering a chance for USA and Canada residents to win a trip for 4 to Johannesburg to see Tyla live this December. The prize includes concert tickets, 4-night hotel stay, airfare, and $1,500 spending money.
— Tygers Access (@TygersAccess) September 19, 2024
Enter now:https://t.co/FzhAljwCop pic.twitter.com/1KwnAYa50b
While R&B singer Usher will perform in Atlanta in October as part of his Past Present Future tour, and Tyla will take the stage in her hometown of Johannesburg, Tyla’s December performance will be exclusively dedicated to the competition.
The lucky winner and their four friends will get to witness the amapiano superstar live in Johannesburg which will mark a truly special hometown performance.
However, Tyla’s local fans are not as thrilled about the announcement. Some have taken to social media to express their disappointment, feeling left out of the exclusive experience.
“This isn’t fair,” posted @Tylasweetener.
THIS ISNT FAIR
— ً (@tylasweetener) September 19, 2024
“I support everything, but not this! There are South Africans who want to see Tyla live so badly, but it’s not affordable for everyone, especially those living far from JHB (like me),” wrote @haileybeibsnews.
I stand with everything but not with this!! There are some SA'ns who wanna see Tyla live so badly but it's not affordable for everyone because not everyone is living near JHB. (Including me)
Anything for SA fans?😭
— thepicklejuice (@thepicklejuice) September 19, 2024
The competition is a international promotion but some might say the local fans have a little bit of FOMO (fear of missing out) as they hope for an inclusive experience.
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