Azealia Banks adds another Melbourne show to her tour after cancelling Brisbane gig over ‘incident’
Azealia Banks added another show in Melbourne after canceling her initial gig at the last minute due to visa issues.
The singer-rapper, 31, furiously insisted there won’t be a second show, but has since announced she’ll perform Sunday night at The Timber Yard.
The New York native, best known for her 2012 megahit 212, also refused to play Brisbane on Tuesday night, canceling her set.
Azealia Banks added another show in Melbourne after canceling her initial gig at the last minute due to visa issues. In the photo: Australia, 2015
The cancellation follows an outburst in 2015 where he made aggressive comments about Australia, calling Australians “violent” and “belligerent”.
“I’m so sorry guys, I’m not really sorry, but listen: last time I was in Brisbane and you guys threw shit on stage and almost almost hit me in the face with a fucking soda bottle or whatever it was. that shit,’ Banks tweeted this week.
“That was the most racist and demoralizing experience of my fucking life and right now I am on a very good path.
The singer-rapper, 31, furiously insisted there won’t be a second show, but has since announced she’ll perform Sunday night at The Timber Yard.
‘…In all actuality. You guys are terrible crowds to play with,’ Banks said on Twitter at the time. You are violent and belligerent and I just won’t put my safety at risk. I would have left the stage if someone had thrown something’
“I’m too far from home… I’m a beautiful black woman and I’m not going to stand in front of an audience of white people to have shit thrown at me. I’m not sorry. I’m not sorry at all.
The incident Banks is referring to actually occurred at the Listen Out Festival in Melbourne in 2013, where a fan threw a beer can at him while he was on stage.
Taking into account the comments following the announcement of the new show in Melbourne, fans were quick to point out the above incident and express confusion as to why Banks added another date.
“Ok, so you cancel Brisbane because of a drink-thrown incident in MELBOURNE back in 2013, but then add new dates for a Melbourne show…?” one user wrote.
Banks tweeted that he will be “paid in full” for the canceled show, telling fans it won’t be rescheduled because he has “stuff to do.”
“Girl you realize Melbourne bottled you not Brisbane,” added another.
Meanwhile, one fan wrote: “I thought you said there is no rescheduled show.”
Banks’ appearance in 2013 lasted only a few minutes, as he decided to cut his performance short due to audience behavior.
He was performing his song ATM Jam, when an audience member threw a beer can onto the stage, causing Banks to walk off and cut the music.
In a statement at the time, Banks’ management wrote: “Azealia Banks was forced to cut short her performance last night at the Listen Out Festival in Melbourne on October 5, 2013.
Banks’ appearance in 2013 lasted only a few minutes, as he decided to cut his performance short. She was performing the song from her ATM Jam, when an audience member threw a beer can onto the stage, causing Banks to walk off and cut the music.
“I’m so sorry guys, I’m not really sorry, but listen: last time I was in Brisbane and you guys threw shit on stage and almost almost hit me in the face with a fucking soda bottle or whatever it was. that sh*t,’ Banks (pictured) said this week
“This was as a result of an audience member throwing a full can of beer at him on stage.”
“The incident made Azealia and her scene crew feel unsafe. Banks would like to apologize to those fans in the audience whose experience was affected by the behavior of an individual,” the statement continued.
Banks’ current appearance in Australia was thought to have been the end of a disastrous tour, after planned concerts in Melbourne and Sydney were postponed due to “visa issues”.
The rapper apparently agreed to play Brisbane on the 2022 tour after her initial reluctance if security measures were tightened, but later backed down claiming her requests had been ignored.
“After this race, this will be the last time I tour Australia,” he said.
“This place makes me completely miserable and I’m too black and beautiful to have a bunch of white people to my face playing me for their weak currency.”
The rapper apparently agreed to play Brisbane on the 2022 tour after her initial reluctance if security measures were tightened, but later backed down claiming her requests had been ignored.