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Tkay Maidza Announces Debut EP Release

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Adelaide MC and OUTinPerth covergirl Tkay Maidza has announced the release of her debut EP ‘Switch Tape’.

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Tkay Maidza first attracted attention with her infectious tune ‘Brontosaurus’, and has been getting lots of love on radio airways with her follow up single ‘Uh-Huh’.

Maidza has just finished a run of shows for Listen Out festival and will be touring the UK and USA. The singer will return to Australia in November for a nationwide headline tour.

She’ll be performing at Bayside 2 in Perth on November 22nd, and at the Astor Theatre on November 28th alongside rapper Illy. Early next year will perform in Busselton at Southbound.

‘Switch Tape’ will be released on October 24th. Tide yourself over till then by listening to her new track ‘Switch Lanes’ on her official Soundcloud.

Check out our interview with Tkay Maidza here.

 


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