Iggy Azalea has cancelled the entire "The Great Escape Tour." Fans of the "Fancy" singer who already bought tickets received an email regarding refund instruction, confirming the cancellation of the tour.
Iggy Azalea took to Twitter to apologize to her fans regarding the cancellation.
"As u may know, the tour is cancelled. I'm so sad and sorry to let my fans down...we'll be back out on the road when the next album is done," she tweeted.
Fans residing in some areas, however, will be pleased to know that "The Great Escape Tour" is still happening.
"The cancellations don't include Pittsburgh Pride, Ottawa Bluesfest, Québec Summer Festival, or Washington State Fair. Still coming to those!"
The reason for the cancellation of the world tour has yet to be revealed. Fans who purchased the tickets for the concert were only told that Iggy Azalea will be back on the road by 2016.
"The Iggy Azalea Great Escape Tour scheduled for this fall has been cancelled and refunds are available at point of purchase," the email read.
"There will be a new tour planned around Iggy's new record to be released in 2016 and we apologize for any inconvenience."
Us Weekly reported that Iggy Azalea has been pushing back the tour since March. It has been said that the rapper has already delayed multiple shows because of "production delays."
"To accommodate for creative team availability and tour production plans, it was determined that the tour will not be ready this spring," her team said earlier this year.
"It is extremely important to Iggy that she delivers the show she envisaged to share with her fans and that requires more time in development... The tour getting pushed back only means that it'll be way more amazing than it would've been in April. Good things take time."