Teyana Taylor Announces Solo Tour Following Jeremih Drama

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Teyana Taylor performs at 2018 BET Experience Staples Center Concert, sponsored by COCA-COLA, at L.A. Live on June 22, 2018 in Los Angeles, California.
Teyana Taylor changes "Later That Night" tour to "KTSE On Alse VII" after dropping out of joint Jeremih tour.

After Teyana Taylor revealed that she will be dropping out of the "Later That Night" tour with Jeremih, she has now announced that she'll be embarking on her own solo tour.

Teyana Taylor announced earlier today that she has renamed the "Later That Night" tour to the "KTSE ON Alse VII" tour. The comes after she cited mistreatment as to why she would be dropping out of her joint tour with Jeremih. She said that she'll still keep Dani Leigh as her special guest. All the tour dates will remain the same with the exception of Toronto which she said will be rescheduled to later this week.

"#LaterThatNightTour will now be the #KTSEOnAlseVII TOUR." She wrote. "I promised y’all I would work it out regardless. #womenempowerment #LevelUp"

Over Twitter and Instagram, Teyana Taylor went into detail about the experience she's had on the tour. She said that the Chicago singer has been acting like a diva on the tour and suggested that Jeremih and his team have even tried to sabotage her set on Instagram live. 

"@Jeremih Lazy, sneaky, jealous, conniving, selish, lame ass n***a!" She wrote. "They come to see me then 80% of the room leave after MY SET! work my ass off every city, every night! You’ve done nothing this whole tour but act like a DIVA in ya princess chair"

Peep the remaining tour dates below.

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