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Iggy Azalea commands the stage in skin-tight shorts bodysuit as opener to Pitbull tour

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Pitbull kicked off his Can't Stop Us Now summer tour late last month with supporting artist Iggy Azalea as the opener.And on Friday the rappers rolled intoWantagh, New York, for their show at Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater, which is the seventh gig on the trek that goes through the US and Canada until October 19.Fans can catch the Aussie rapper as the special guest until September 4, and thenJamaican dancehall rapper and singer Sean Paul will take over the opening artist slot the rest of the way.

Hip hop live: Iggy Azalea served as the opening artist for Pitbull's Can't Stop Us Now tour when it hit Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater in Wantagh, New York on FridayThis double billing is a perfect fit for fans ofcontemporary hip-hop.Azalea (born Amethyst Amelia Kelly), 32, hit the stage first decked out in purple shorts bodysuit that resembled something from an animation film or series.

The skimpy ensemble, which included matching sleeves that up just past her elbows, hugged her famous curves. The Aussie star hit the stage as the opening act with her backup dancers Baby got back: The rapper teased the crowd by taunting them with her famous derriere Skin tight: The Work star showed off her womanly curves in a purple shirts bodysuit The hits: Azalea has been performing a set list of 14 songs, including her show opener Work, which was followed by other such recognizable hits as Fancy, Black Widow and Problem.She also strutted her way around the stage dancing and gyrating around the stage in black boots.Rounding out her overall look, the Aussie star pulled her dyed blonde tresses back into a tight ponytail and a part in the middle.Azalea has been performing a set list of 14 songs, including her show opener Work,.

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