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Trinidadian Rapper Nicki Minaj announces dates for Pink Friday World Tour 2

Famous Trinidadian, US-based rapper Nicki Minaj announced the 13 additional shows added to her most awaited Global arena tour, Pink Friday 2,

Thursday, 18th January 2024

Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday World Tour 2

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Famous Trinidadian, US-based rapper Nicki Minaj announced the 13 additional shows added to her most awaited Global arena tour, Pink Friday 2, via all official social media handles on Wednesday. The Pink Friday Tour 2 will begin on March 1 and end on June 13, 2024. While the additional 13 shows added to the list will be held from March 21 to June 13. 

While announcing her official tour, on her official Instagram she noted, "BARBZ LOOK!!!!!!!

13 NEW shows added to the PF2 TOUR !! Plus, MORE on the way. Presale signup on my website and tickets on sale Friday".

These are scheduled for across various parts of the world, including Brooklyn, Chicago, and Nashville in the US, as well as international stops in cities such as Manchester, Paris, and Stockholm. This live International Tour boasts over 40 dates, scheduled to be held worldwide. However, it is to be noted that this is one of Nicki's best-selling tours, with over 30,000 tickets sold in New York City and Brooklyn. The Pink Friday World Tour by Trinidadian Rapper Nicki Minaj was launched to support her first two studio albums, Pink Friday (2010) and Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012). The tour first began in May 2012 with shows across Australia and Asia. The tour resumed in Europe and North America in June, July, and August 2012.  Over a period of a decade, this is the 2nd debut by Nicki Minaj, which is expected to break all the major records by any other artist in 2024. [caption id="attachment_66546" align="aligncenter" width="1440"] Nicki Minaj's Pink Friday Tour 2[/caption]

Here's the complete Schedule of Pink Friday 2 World Tour:

  • March 1 – Oakland, CA, at Oakland Arena
  • March 3 – Denver, CO, at Ball Arena
  • March 8 – Las Vegas, NV, at T-Mobile Arena
  • March 10 – Seattle, WA, at Climate Pledge Arena
  • March 13 – Phoenix, AZ, at Footprint Center
  • March 15 – Inglewood, CA, at Rolling Loud California*
  • March 18 – New Orleans, LA, at Smoothie King Center
  • March 20 – Atlanta, GA, at State Farm Arena
  • March 21 – Atlanta, GA, at State Farm Arena
  • March 22 – Orlando, FL, at Amway Center
  • March 24 – Nashville, TN, at Bridgestone Arena
  • March 26 – Charlotte, NC, at Spectrum Center
  • March 28 – Newark, NJ, at Prudential Center
  • March 29 – Philadelphia, PA, at Wells Fargo Center
  • March 30 – New York, NY, at Madison Square Garden
  • April 1 – Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena
  • April 2 – Baltimore, MD, at CFG Bank Arena
  • April 4 – Brooklyn, NY, at Barclays Center
  • April 5 – Hartford, CT, at XL Center
  • April 7 – Raleigh, NC, at Dreamville Festival*
  • April 8 – Boston, MA, at TD Garden
  • April 10 – Boston, MA, at TD Garden
  • April 12 – Columbus, OH, at Schottenstein Center
  • April 13 – Milwaukee, WI, at Fiserv Forum
  • April 17 – Montreal, QC, at Bell Centre
  • April 18 – Toronto, ON, at Scotiabank Arena
  • April 20 – Detroit, MI, at Little Caesars Arena
  • April 24 – Chicago, IL, at United Center
  • April 25 – Chicago, IL, at United Center
  • April 27 – Minneapolis, MN, at Target Center
  • April 30 – Toronto, ON, at Scotiabank Arena
  • May 1 – Brooklyn, NY, at Barclays Center
  • May 9 – Houston, TX, at Toyota Center
  • May 11 – Dallas, TX, at American Airlines Center
  • May 12 – Austin, TX, at Moody Center
  • May 13 – Oklahoma City, OK, at Paycom Center
  • May 23 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo Dome
  • May 25 – Manchester, UK, at Co-Op Live
  • May 26 – Birmingham, UK, at Resorts World Arena
  • May 28 – London, UK, at The O2
  • May 29 – Glasgow, Scotland, at OVO Hydro
  • May 30 – Manchester, UK, at Co-Op Live
  • June 1 – Paris, France, at Accor Arena
  • June 2 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo Dome
  • June 4 – Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena
  • June 5 – Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena
  • June 7 – Berlin, Germany, at Mercedes Benz Arena
  • June 9 – Paris, France, at Accor Arena
  • June 11 – Copenhagen, Denmark, at Royal Arena
  • June 12 – Stockholm, Sweden, at Tele2 Arena
  • March 1 – Oakland, CA, at Oakland Arena
  • March 3 – Denver, CO, at Ball Arena
  • March 8 – Las Vegas, NV, at T-Mobile Arena
  • March 10 – Seattle, WA, at Climate Pledge Arena
  • March 13 – Phoenix, AZ, at Footprint Center
  • March 15 – Inglewood, CA, at Rolling Loud California*
  • March 18 – New Orleans, LA, at Smoothie King Center
  • March 20 – Atlanta, GA, at State Farm Arena
  • March 21 – Atlanta, GA, at State Farm Arena
  • March 22 – Orlando, FL, at Amway Center
  • March 24 – Nashville, TN, at Bridgestone Arena
  • March 26 – Charlotte, NC, at Spectrum Center
  • March 28 – Newark, NJ, at Prudential Center
  • March 29 – Philadelphia, PA, at Wells Fargo Center
  • March 30 – New York, NY, at Madison Square Garden
  • April 1 – Washington, DC, at Capital One Arena
  • April 2 – Baltimore, MD, at CFG Bank Arena
  • April 4 – Brooklyn, NY, at Barclays Center
  • April 5 – Hartford, CT, at XL Center
  • April 7 – Raleigh, NC, at Dreamville Festival*
  • April 8 – Boston, MA, at TD Garden
  • April 10 – Boston, MA, at TD Garden
  • April 12 – Columbus, OH, at Schottenstein Center
  • April 13 – Milwaukee, WI, at Fiserv Forum
  • April 17 – Montreal, QC, at Bell Centre
  • April 18 – Toronto, ON, at Scotiabank Arena
  • April 20 – Detroit, MI, at Little Caesars Arena
  • April 24 – Chicago, IL, at United Center
  • April 25 – Chicago, IL, at United Center
  • April 27 – Minneapolis, MN, at Target Center
  • April 30 – Toronto, ON, at Scotiabank Arena
  • May 1 – Brooklyn, NY, at Barclays Center
  • May 9 – Houston, TX, at Toyota Center
  • May 11 – Dallas, TX, at American Airlines Center
  • May 12 – Austin, TX, at Moody Center
  • May 13 – Oklahoma City, OK, at Paycom Center
  • May 23 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo Dome
  • May 25 – Manchester, UK, at Co-Op Live
  • May 26 – Birmingham, UK, at Resorts World Arena
  • May 28 – London, UK, at The O2
  • May 29 – Glasgow, Scotland, at OVO Hydro
  • May 30 – Manchester, UK, at Co-Op Live
  • June 1 – Paris, France, at Accor Arena
  • June 2 – Amsterdam, Netherlands, at Ziggo Dome
  • June 4 – Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena
  • June 5 – Cologne, Germany, at Lanxess Arena
  • June 7 – Berlin, Germany, at Mercedes Benz Arena
  • June 9 – Paris, France, at Accor Arena
  • June 11 – Copenhagen, Denmark, at Royal Arena
  • June 12 – Stockholm, Sweden, at Tele2 Arena

About Nicki Minaj

https://www.instagram.com/p/C2K97TxvlV6/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

Onika Tanya Maraj, also known as Nicki Minaj, is a famous Trinidadian rapper with over 229 million followers on Instagram and a family of over 48 million on Facebook.  She is also known as the 'Queen of Raps' by people worldwide. She is highly recognised for musical versatility, animated rap flow, alter egos, and influence in popular music. The Artist first came to light with the release of her three mixtapes between 2007 and 2008. Minaj's first debut album, Pink Friday (2010), topped the US Billboard 200 chart; its single "Super Bass" reached number three on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and was certified diamond by the RIAA. 

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