The long-awaited return of the Queen of Hip-Hop, Nicki Minaj, has set the stage ablaze with the kickoff of her highly anticipated Nicki Minaj Presents: Pink Friday 2 World Tour.
With two dazzling performances in Oakland, CA, and Denver, CO, Minaj has reignited the excitement of fans worldwide, marking the beginning of a tour that promises to be unforgettable.
In Oakland, Minaj mesmerized over 25,000 fans at the Oakland Arena, shattering records as the venue’s second-highest-grossing single night by a hip-hop artist. The show was a spectacle of hits from her latest album, Pink Friday 2, including chart-toppers like “FTCU” and “Super Freaky Girl,” alongside beloved classics such as “Anaconda” and “Super Bass.”
Adding to the excitement, Minaj treated fans to 13 live debuts from her discography, including long-awaited performances of “Right Thru Me” and “Here I Am.” Special guest Monica joined Minaj on stage, delivering thrilling renditions of her hit songs, further elevating the concert experience.
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The concert also brought to life Gag City, the AI World created by Minaj’s devoted fanbase, with vibrant production enhancing the immersive experience. Fans had the opportunity to enhance their concert experience with various VIP packages, gaining access to exclusive lounges and merchandise.
Minaj’s surprise appearance at the Gag City Headquarters in Denver further fueled the tour’s excitement and anticipation. With her unparalleled talent and boundless energy, Minaj has set the stage for an electrifying tour experience for fans around the globe.
The Pink Friday 2 World Tour marks Minaj’s largest tour yet, in support of her chart-topping 2023 album of the same name. The tour features 36 dates across North America, including multiple stops in major cities such as Atlanta, New York, Boston, and Chicago, as well as appearances at renowned events like Rolling Loud California and the Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina.
Minaj’s innovative approach to the tour promises a fresh and unique experience for fans, with behind-the-scenes videos previewing special arrangements of songs like “Nicki Hendrix,” “Fallin’ 4 U,” and “Save Me.” Despite the tour’s grand scale, tickets remain accessible for most shows, with prices below the $100 mark, ensuring that fans can be part of the Pink Friday 2 experience.
As the Pink Friday 2 World Tour continues to captivate audiences across North America and beyond, Nicki Minaj reaffirms her status as a trailblazing artist and a force to be reckoned with in the world of hip-hop. With each performance, Minaj leaves an indelible mark on her fans, solidifying her legacy as one of the most iconic figures in music today.
“Pink Friday 2 World Tour” North American dates
- March 1 — Oakland, California (Oakland Arena)
- March 3 — Denver (Ball Arena)
- March 8 — Las Vegas (T-Mobile Arena)
- March 10 — Seattle, (Climate Pledge Arena)
- March 13 — Phoenix (Footprint Center)
- March 15 — Inglewood, California (Rolling Loud California)
- March 18 — New Orleans (Smoothie King Center)
- March 20 and 21 — Atlanta (State Farm Arena)
- March 22 — Orlando, Florida (Amway Center)
- March 24 — Nashville, Tennessee (Bridgestone Arena)
- March 26 — Charlotte, North Carolina (Spectrum Center)
- March 28 — Newark, New Jersey (Prudential Center)
- March 29 — Philadelphia (Wells Fargo Center)
- March 30 — New York (Madison Square Garden)
- April 1 — Washington (Capital One Arena)
- April 2 — Baltimore (CFG Bank Arena)
- April 4 — Brooklyn, New York (Barclays Center)
- April 5 — Hartford, Connecticut (XL Center)
- April 7 — Raleigh, North Carolina (Dreamville Festival)
- April 8 and 10 — Boston (TD Garden)
- April 12 — Columbus, Ohio (Schottenstein Center)
- April 13 — Milwaukee (Fiserv Forum)
- April 17 — Montreal (Bell Centre)
- April 18 — Toronto (Scotiabank Arena)
- April 20 — Detroit (Little Caesars Arena)
- April 24 and 25 — Chicago (United Center)
- April 27 — Minneapolis (Target Center)
- April 30 — Toronto (Scotiabank Arena)
- May 1 — Brooklyn, New York (Barclays Center)
- May 9 — Houston (Toyota Center)
- May 11 — Dallas (American Airlines Center)
- May 12 — Austin, Texas (Moody Center)
- May 13 — Oklahoma City (Paycom Center)