Yung Miami Planning Beyoncé-Like Tour After “Spend Dat” Success

ATLANTA, GEORGIA – AUGUST 22: (EDITOR’S NOTE: Image contains partial nudity.) Yung Miami attends Mariah The Scientist “Hearts Sold Separately” Album Release at Copper Cove on August 22, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Prince Williams/WireImage)

“Spend Dat” rapper Yung Miami is not ruling out the road but wants to do it like Beyoncé. The Uptown Records signee says she still plans to tour behind her forthcoming solo debut. She just wants the moment to feel right.

Speaking on “Way Up With Angela Yee,” Miami, born Caresha Brownlee, addressed her recent departure from BossMan Dlow’s tour. The decision left some fans disappointed. Yet Miami suggested the setback has not changed her ambitions.

“I do want to go on tour, but I just think it needs to be the right tour at the right time,” she said.

For Miami, the next tour must offer more than a string of dates. She is preparing to make her live show a defining part of her solo era. That preparation includes spending time in the gym.

“That’s why I’m in the gym working out,” Miami said. “I want to make sure that I put on a show.”

Then came the benchmark.

Rapper Yung Miami On Next Music Tour: “I’m Coming Like Beyoncé”

“I’m coming like Beyoncé,” she said. “I want to give it my all.”

Invoking Beyoncé places Miami’s touring ambitions against one of pop’s most demanding live standards. Beyoncé’s performances have long fused choreography, production and vocal precision into large-scale spectacles. Miami appears determined to bring that same intensity to her own stage.

Her plans arrive as “Spend Dat” continues building momentum. The track has become an important early marker in Miami’s solo career. It also offers a glimpse of the musical identity she is developing beyond City Girls.

Miami and JT helped define a new generation of Southern rap through the duo’s unapologetic style. Now, Miami is carving out a separate lane.

A solo tour could become a crucial step in that evolution. For now, though, the rapper has not announced dates or confirmed her debut album’s release date.

The wait leaves Miami with one clear objective: when she returns to the stage, she wants audiences to remember the performance.

And if her Beyoncé-sized promise is any indication, she intends to leave nothing behind.


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