Amapiano sensation Boohle has announced the postponement of her much-anticipated European tour, citing a delay in the issuance of her visa as the primary reason. The singer, known for hits like “Hamba Wena,” was scheduled to perform at the Frannz Club in Berlin, Germany, on August 31. Unfortunately, due to unforeseen visa-related issues, the tour has been pushed back, leaving fans eager for a rescheduled date.
Boohle, who recently released her new album Umhlobo, was looking forward to showcasing her fresh sound on international stages. In an interview with TshisaLIVE, she expressed her disappointment over the delay but assured fans that the tour is still on track, albeit at a later date.
“We pushed back the tour because there was a delay in our visa being issued. However, we’re still traveling and doing more shows in Europe,” Boohle explained. She added that her album, which adopts a more soulful sound compared to her previous commercial releases, is gradually gaining momentum.
“This time, we aimed for a new sound,” she continued. “Boohle is a very musical artist, both in her sound and her lyrics. Commercial piano doesn’t showcase much of her vocal range. However, our audience will catch up because they love Boohle, and we are confident this new direction will resonate with them.”
Boohle has been steadily building a global fanbase, and despite the visa setback, she remains optimistic about her upcoming performances. The Berlin show has been rescheduled for December 10 at the same venue. “In terms of the numbers, we’re fortunate to have a loyal fanbase that streams and loves our music all over the world,” Boohle said. “So, by December, we’ll be back on course with my tour.”
Boohle’s Umhlobo album launch was accompanied by the release of four music videos, further fueling excitement for her performances abroad. While the delay may have disrupted her August schedule, the singer is determined to continue her European journey, promising an unforgettable experience when she finally takes the stage in December.
Fans can expect a soulful showcase of her latest work, and her team is confident that the rescheduled tour will be worth the wait.