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Little Mix delayed their tour, now they've completely cancelled

Fans of pop band Little Mix were disgruntled when the band delayed their Aussie tour, now the band has completely cancelled leaving fans fuming.

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The foursome delayed their tour to December saying they needed to devote time to promoting their latest single, Bounce Back.

While fans had been left hanging for the live experience, today the band announced they were pulling the plug on the tour. The band say instead of touring Australia they’re going to focus on recording new music.

New music might be a good move for the band, while Bounce Back was a success in the UK, it didn’t give them any bounce in the Australian charts, where it only managed to climb to number 86.

“We are really sad to announce we have to cancel our upcoming Australian and New Zealand tour dates. We are so sorry for disappointing our fans who were coming to the shows,” the band said in a statement.

“This is not a decision we’ve taken lightly but we have to use this time to focus on recording new music. Please contact your point of purchase for a full refund of tickets.”

The tour had been re-scheduled to kick off at Perth’s RAC Arena in early December.

OIP Staff


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