Yung Miami is off the Motion Party Tour, and both she and BossMan Dlow have now confirmed the split in separate statements posted Tuesday. BossMan Dlow announced he is postponing the 25 city run, citing an unexpected, last minute departure by Yung Miami, and hours later Caresha addressed fans directly to explain that she is stepping away to finish her debut album. The news lands just two days before the tour was set to open July 16 in St. Petersburg, Florida.
BossMan Dlow shared the postponement first. His camp attributed the delay to Yung Miami’s sudden exit and promised that rescheduled dates would be shared as soon as they are locked in. In his caption, rather than air out any tension over losing his headlining partner at the buzzer, he kept it defiantly upbeat and told fans the Motion Party Tour will resume shortly. “Don’t count me out, count me in,” he wrote, adding that it was a good day and that he was ready to run it up.

Yung Miami followed with her own message to fans, and her tone was warm and apologetic. She confirmed she would no longer be on the Motion Party Tour, thanked BossMan Dlow by name, and wished him well on the new dates. She said she was genuinely disappointed because she had been looking forward to turning up alongside him and Bally Baby, but that album deadlines had forced her to lock in and focus on getting the project finished. She framed the whole decision around the music, telling supporters the new album is worth the wait and that it is coming soon.

The Motion Party Tour was meant to be the live extension of the biggest solo run of Yung Miami’s career. Her single “Spend Dat” has become one of the defining rap records of 2026, climbing to No. 19 on the Billboard Hot 100 for her highest charting solo single to date, topping Billboard’s Rap Airplay chart, and hitting No. 1 at Urban Mainstream Radio. The record crossed two million creates on TikTok, soundtracked a moment at the New York Knicks championship parade, drew an arena wide singalong at the 2026 BET Awards, and even got worked into Monica’s set at ESSENCE Festival. In her note to fans, Yung Miami thanked everyone for pushing “Spend Dat” as far as it has traveled, calling the love overwhelming.
The Motion Party Tour was announced in late May as a co headline package pairing BossMan Dlow and Yung Miami, with rising Southern rapper Bally Baby along as special guest. Named after BossMan’s “Motion Party” single, the 25 city run was routed to open July 16 in St. Petersburg and wrap August 29 in Orlando, with stops in Atlanta, Washington, New York, Cleveland, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Houston, Dallas, and Miami among the two dozen markets in between. Tickets went on sale at the end of May through venue presales and general on sale, and as of this week major rooms were still listing the show with both artists on the bill. A postponement this close to opening weekend means refunds, rescheduling, and a scramble across every one of those cities.
What is not yet clear is whether Yung Miami rejoins the Motion Party Tour once BossMan Dlow sets new dates, or whether her exit is permanent and the run continues without her. Her statement thanked him and wished him well on the rescheduled shows, language that reads more like a goodbye to this particular tour than a promise to return. BossMan, for his part, framed the delay as temporary and himself as still very much in motion, signaling that he intends to keep the tour alive regardless of the lineup it launched with. Whether that means a new co headliner, a solo reroute, or Yung Miami back on the bill down the line is the open question.
For now, the summer’s loudest party is on pause.
