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Iggy Azalea Lands A Spot On Beyonce's Mrs. Carter Tour


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(Iggy on her musical evolution)

By Rachel Samples

Sometimes that extra “Work” pays off. MTV’s Artist to Watch and Australia native Iggy Azalea, is the newest addition to Beyoncé’s Australian tour. The Island Def Jam and Grand Hustle artist will be returning to home for the 17-date tour in October and November, hitting all major cities in Australia alongside Mrs. Carter.

She will be bringing her hits, “Work,” “Bounce,” and “Change Your Life” to the main stages and she couldn’t be more excited. On July 28, Azalea tweeted, “I’m going on tour…With beyonce! That was my special news for Australia! Can’t wait to join this tour!”

The Mrs. Carter Show World Tour has already made stops on both coasts in the United States, with upcoming shows in Europe and Latin America this year.

During a recent performance in Montreal on July 22nd, Beyoncé got her luscious locks stuck in a fan during “Halo,” but the show went on without any hiccup. Azalea will have to keep an eye out for any hairy situations as she teams up with Beyoncé this fall, following the debut of her first album, The New Classic, due out in September.



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