Iggy Azalea‘s Bad Girls Tour featuring provocative female MC, CupcakKe has been canceled.
According to Live Nation, the tour ran into some “unforeseen circumstances” that led to its unfortunate cancellation. The tour had originally been set to run for five-weeks starting Oct 27 and conclude by December.
CupcakKe, who announced her departure from the tour first (Oct.2) via Twitter noted that she would be leaving due to a change in previously arranged plans. She later stated her pay had been cut by $300,000 dollars.
Due to a change of plans, i unfortunately will no longer be able to attend tour with iggy. i’m grateful for the opportunity…and I’ll be going on tour by meself when the album drops …. be looking out for dates .. thanks
— Marilyn MonHOE (@CupcakKe_rapper) October 2, 2018
Listen y’all , I went from getting paid 330k on this tour to 30k that’s what I mean by “change plans”……………. THIS WAS NOT IGGY THAT CHANGED PLANS !!!!! It was the ones that put it together !!!!! Iggy knows I love her …. I just need that bag IN FULL that’s all https://t.co/6TxnXaw3Ps
— Marilyn MonHOE (@CupcakKe_rapper) October 6, 2018
The 21-year-old provocateur maintained that the “Fancy” rapper should not be held responsible for the cancellation.
Oh sis this has nothing to do with me , or iggy really …. it’s just the people that put the tour together was a unorganized and keep changing the plans that was in the contract so I just called out …. so once again you can grab a refund or go see the lady’s show out 😘 https://t.co/W4IArNQC6S
— Marilyn MonHOE (@CupcakKe_rapper) October 3, 2018
Iggy confirmed the cancellation on Twitter (Oct.7), saying she was “I was really excited for this tour… and I’m genuinely disappointed it can’t happen this year,” and that the cancellation was out of her hands.
Believe me – i was really excited for this tour…
and im genuinely disappointed it cant happen this year –
The choice was out of my hands and not my call to make.
I hope i will get to see you all in person one day.
I love you. ❤️
— IGGY AZALEA (@IGGYAZALEA) October 7, 2018
This is the second tour Azalea has canceled since her The New Classic album in 2014. There are currently no plans to reschedule but refunds are being issued to fans who purchased tickets.
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