Iggy Azalea has cancelled her first arena tour scheduled to start this fall.

Ticketholders for The Great Escape Tour' received an email on Friday informed them of the decision, according to Just Jared.

"The 'Iggy Azalea Great Escape Tour' scheduled for this fall has been cancelled and refunds are available at point of purchase. There will be a new tour planned around Iggy's new record to be released in 2016 and we apologize for any inconvenience," the email read.

Azalea would have kicked off the tour at the Valley View Casino Center in San Diego, Calif. on Sept. 18. She had 21 concerts planned.

The 24-year-old rapper previously postponed her tour in March, a month before it was planned to start. Her record label, Def Jam Records, cited production delays for the scheduled push back.

"To accommodate for creative team availability and tour production plans, it was determined that the tour will not be ready this spring," the label said in a statement. "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 "Fancy" singer also explained her reasoning for postponing the tour.

"It is bumped back because I am a psychopath. It is my first arena tour, so it's a big undertaking and I'm doing a lot of the creative direction, which I do for everything," she told 97.1 AMP Radio at the time (via Billboard). "It's tough when it's your first time working on an arena situation."