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Tkay Maidza Announces National Tour

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Adelaide MC and OUTinPerth covergirl Tkay Maidza has announced a national tour following the release of her single ‘M.O.B’.

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‘M.O.B’ is the first track from her upcoming debut album, mixing calypso beats with a lightning-fast flow.

Maidza first became an internet sensation with her song ‘Stomp Your Feet’, before gaining attention on radio for her song ‘Uh Huh’. Her follow-up single ‘Switch Lanes’ became her first placement in the Triple J Hottest 100.

Maidza’s national tour begins in Perth at the Flyrite in Northbridge on April 10th. She will also be supporting Charli XCX later in 2015.

Tickets for Maidza’s headline tour go onsale this Wednesday and will be available from Oztix.

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