R&B superstar Tamia just can't get enough of Mzansi.
The 50-year-old award-winning singer, known for timeless hits like So Into You, Officially Missing You and Still, said Mzansi holds a special place in her heart. Hence, she keeps coming back.
Tamia is set to headline the Biggest Women's Month Celebration Tour Experience, which will see her perform at Grand Arena, GrandWest in Cape Town on 6 August, the ICC in Durban on 7 August and the SunBet Arena, the Time Square in Pretoria on 10 August.
The Canadian-born songstress has built a loyal fanbase across the world, but she told Daily Sun there's something different about the love she receives from Mzansi fans.
"There's something truly special about South Africa. The love from the audience is genuine and powerful. It's not just about the music. It's a real connection. Every time I come back, I feel embraced and that energy stays with me long after I leave," she told Daily Sun.
Tamia is set to headline a major Women's Month celebration and she said being part of such a powerful moment means a lot to her.
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"It means a lot. As a woman, an artist and someone who has grown through different stages in life, being part of something that celebrates women is deeply meaningful. It's about honouring strength, resilience and the beauty of womanhood in all its forms.
"I hope women leave feeling seen, appreciated and empowered. My music has always been rooted in love, self-worth and honesty. I want women to remember that their voices matter, their stories matter and they deserve everything they dream of," she said.
Fans attending her shows can expect nothing short of magic.
"They can expect an intimate, soulful experience. Of course, I'll be performing the songs they love, but I always try to bring a fresh energy, whether it's in the arrangement, the storytelling, or just the way I connect in the moment. It's going to be special."
After years in the industry, Tamia said the love she continues to receive from fans across the globe means everything to her.
"It's something I don't take for granted. To have people grow with you, support you and still show up years later, that's a blessing. It motivates me to keep creating and giving my best," she said.













