Tyla was carried like a doll up the steps at the Metropolitan Museum of Art during the 2024 Met Gala in New York City on Monday evening.
In viral footage and photographs from fashion’s biggest night, the Water singer, 22, had to assemble team of four people to pick her up and help her ascend the red carpet stairs.
Wearing a sand-textured dress, which appeared to be molded to her body, the Grammy winner required assistance with not only the long train but also with her mobility.
This comes after the Johannesburg-born musician previously canceled the North American leg of her Tyla Tour due to an undisclosed injury, which she explained had ‘tragically worsened’ over time.
She also postponed her European dates, which she was previously expected to kick off in March, before her North American leg.
Tyla was carried like a doll up the steps at the Metropolitan Museum of Art during the 2024 Met Gala on Monday evening
In viral footage and photographs from fashion’s biggest night, the Water singer, 22, had to assemble team of four people to pick her up and help her ascend the red carpet stairs
In her first appearance since she shared the news of her injury, however, she made a public appearance at her inaugural Met Gala for this year’s Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion event.
For her debut at fashion’s biggest night, she collaborated with Balmain to design a dress inspired by the sands of time for the night’s Garden of Time theme.
Not displaying any obvious physical injuries, she wore a pair of tall stilettos to go with her figure-forming dress.
And teamed with her bold look, she carried a hourglass and rocked a short bob.
During her red carpet appearance, she appeared to be in high spirits even as she had to be assisted up the steps.
The singer was previously scheduled to travel through North America as part of her tour but had to cancel due to a longstanding injury.
She released a statement on her Instagram page and opened up about an injury she has been ‘silently suffering with’ in the past year.
She explained that ‘the pain has only become more agonizing’ but did not disclose the ailment.
Wearing a sand-textured dress, which appeared to be molded to her body, the Grammy winner required assistance with not only the long train but also with her mobility
This comes after the Johannesburg-born musician previously canceled the North American leg of her Tyla Tour due to an undisclosed injury, which she explained had ‘tragically worsened’ over time
In her first appearance since she shared the news of her injury, however, she made a public appearance at her inaugural Met Gala for this year’s Sleeping Beauties: Reawakening Fashion event
For her debut at fashion’s biggest night, she collaborated with Balmain to design a dress inspired by the sands of time for the night’s Garden of Time theme
Not displaying any obvious physical injuries, she wore a pair of tall stilettos to go with her figure-forming dress
And teamed with her bold look, she carried a hourglass and rocked a short bob
During her red carpet appearance, she appeared to be in high spirits even as she had to be assisted up the steps
While posing inside of the gala, she posed while holding onto a nearby tree trunk as she showcased her outfit’s gritty details
For that reason, she said she had to cancel her North American concerts completely and also could not perform at this year’s past Coachella.
She also shared her plans to reschedule her upcoming nine tour dates in the United Kingdom and in Europe, which she was scheduled to kick off on March 21 in Oslo, Norway.
‘I am absolutely heartbroken to have to say this but as of right now I won’t be able to proceed with the tour,’ she shared in her statement.
‘In consulting with medical professionals it’s become increasingly clear that continuing any festival or tour dates would jeopardize my long-term health and safety.’