Calls are growing among some Nigerian commentators and social media users to boycott or cancel South African singer Tyla’s planned Lagos concert amid renewed anger over xenophobic attacks and anti-migrant campaigns in South Africa. Supporters of the proposed boycott say Nigerian consumers should not continue supporting South African entertainment while Nigerians and other African migrants face hostility in South Africa. Some have also reversed the language used by South African anti-immigration groups, arguing that if South African opportunities should be reserved for South Africans, Nigerian concert spending should similarly be directed toward Nigerian artists. The controversy illustrates how South Africa’s migration tensions are beginning to produce cultural and commercial consequences beyond its borders. South African music, television and entertainment have long served as major sources of the country’s influence across Africa.