Rachel Kolisi Enjoys a Glamorous Night at Tyla’s VIP Concert
Rachel Kolisi enjoyed a care-free, child-free night as a VIP guest of a private Tyla concert in Johannesburg. Take a look…
Rachel Kolisi – the soon-to-be ex-wife of Springboks captain Siya Kolisi – had the opportunity to let her hair down during an invite-only Tyla concert this week.
The mom-of-two was accompanied by her sister-in-law, Tajtana Smith, and another female friend.
Meanwhile, Siya – who lives in Durban – has posted multiple snaps with his friends, whom he is likely leaning on amid his public divorce.
RACHEL KOLISI ENJOYS TYLA CONCERT
On Wednesday 4 December, Tyla had a private performance at the Coke Studio.
Ready to belt out hits like Water, Truth or Dare, and Jump were Rachel Kolisi and her sister-in-law, retired Olympic swimmer Tatjana Smith.
With another friend, the trio posted pics of their experience at the vibey venue. As a guest of Coke Studio Africa, the women appeared to have VIP access to the invite-only event.
At one point, Rachel took snaps with Tyla in a special one-one-one session.
LAST STOP IN SA
Tyla has two more official concerts in South Africa. On Thursday, 5 December she will perform at the GrandWest Casino in Cape Town.
Her final stop will take place on Saturday, 7 December at the SunBet Arena in Pretoria.
The 22-year-old will then seemingly take a break from touring before she resumes in the US again in April 2025.
South Africa! It’s TYLA week – and the support lineup for her very first headline tour is here! 🐅
Plan to arrive early! The show begins at 7:30 PM.
See you on Thursday, 5 Dec in Cape Town and Saturday, 7 Dec in Pretoria. pic.twitter.com/NJZsYe7lJn
— Anything Goes (@anythinggoessa_) December 2, 2024
Speaking to Vogue about her “overnight success,” she said, “I know people are wondering, ‘How did she come out of nowhere and all of this is happening?’ Tell me about it. I don’t know myself.
“Winning the first African performance Grammy, I couldn’t have asked for a better Grammy to win. My parents are literally bragging about it still to this day.”