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Pink Friday 2 World Tour

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Pink Friday 2 World Tour
Tour by Nicki Minaj
Promotional poster for the tour
Location
  • North America
  • Europe
Associated albumPink Friday 2
Start dateMarch 1, 2024 (2024-03-01)
End dateJuly 14, 2024 (2024-07-14)
Legs2
No. of shows59
Supporting acts
Box office$34.9 million (17 shows)
Websitenickiminajofficial.com/tour
Nicki Minaj concert chronology

The Pink Friday 2 World Tour (also known as Nicki Minaj Presents: Pink Friday 2 World Tour or Gag City Tour)[1][2] is the ongoing fourth solo, and fifth overall, concert tour by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, in support of her fifth studio album Pink Friday 2 (2023). Consisting of 59 shows across two continents, it is the most extensive tour of Minaj's career. It commenced on March 1, 2024, in Oakland, United States, and is set to conclude on July 14, 2024, in Liège, Belgium, at the Les Ardentes festival. It is her first concert tour in over five years, since The Nicki Wrld Tour (2019). Monica is the supporting act on the ongoing North American leg.

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Background

On June 29, 2023, Nicki Minaj announced her fifth studio album Pink Friday 2.[3] The album was originally slated for release on October 20, 2023, but was eventually delayed to November 17.[4] In her announcement, Minaj revealed that a concert tour supporting the album would begin "around the first quarter of 2024". During an Instagram live stream on October 11, she stated that the "approach" and "feel" of the tour would be "very different". She said: "This will be a very different feeling tour, even if you've been to every Nicki Minaj tour that's ever existed".[5]

In late October, she announced that the album's release was ultimately delayed to December 8, 2023;[6] and that details of the tour would be revealed on November 17 – the previously iterated release date of the album.[7]

On November 17, 2023, Nicki Minaj announced the Pink Friday 2 Tour and released a roster of 40 cities in the United States, Canada, and Europe that the tour would visit in 2024.[8] A webpage on her website and Laylo, a fan engagement online platform, was made available for fans to sign up for the ticket presale.[9] Minaj's website crashed for a short time, minutes after her announcement. She stated that "about [thirty thousand] [users]" were on the virtual queue of the sign-up page.[10] Alec Ellin, CEO of Laylo, revealed via his social media that it "drove the single most site traffic we've ever seen at once" and "hundreds of thousands of fans" signed up within the first hour of the announcement.[11] The rapper revealed that dates, venues, and the ticket sale for the tour would be announced in December.[12]

On December 7, Minaj announced the European tour dates via her Twitter account, beginning in May 2024 in Manchester.[13] Presale for the European dates commenced exclusively to fans who signed up, on December 8, 2023.[14] Tickets went on general public sale on December 15, 2023.[15]

On December 11, 2023, Minaj announced the US and Canada dates. The North American leg includes her headlining slots at the Rolling Loud California and Dreamville festivals in March and April 2024.[16] Citi cardholders were granted presale access on December 12, followed by a Live Nation presale which was held on December 14.[17][18]

On December 14, second dates were added in Boston, Chicago, Amsterdam, and Manchester due to high demand.[19] Public on-sale for the North America leg began on December 15 via Minaj's website and Ticketmaster.[15] A second Paris date was added on December 18; it went on sale the day after.[20] 13 more shows were announced on January 16, 2024.[21] A Citi presale for the North American dates and a website presale for the European dates were held on January 16 and 17, before the general sale on January 19.[1] In the following weeks, Minaj was announced as a headliner at eight festivals across Europe.[a] The seven slots were added as shows to the Europe leg, with her Les Ardentes gig serving as the final date of the tour.

Minaj performing on the opening night of the tour, at the Oakland Arena.

In February, a date in Dublin was announced. Tickets for the show went on sale via Minaj's website, on March 1, 2024.[30]

On February 8, 2024, Monica announced on The Jennifer Hudson Show that she would serve as the opening act on the North American leg of the tour.[31]

Critical reception

Reviewing the tour's opening night in Oakland, CA, Gabe Meline wrote that "Nicki's resurrected herself," praising the rapper's performance after a period of controversy in the lead-up to the tour. The review highlighted the setlist's inclusion of both "smash hits and deep cuts" and Minaj's showcasing of the various sides of her persona, including "inspirational Nicki" and "sex-positive Nicki".[32] Shawn Grant of The Source highlighted that "Minaj mesmerized over 25,000 fans at the Oakland Arena in Oakland, setting a new record as the venue's second-highest-grossing single night by a hip-hop artist."[33]

Set list

This set list is representative of the show in Oakland, on March 1, 2024. It is not representative of all concerts for the duration of the tour.

First set

  1. "I'm the Best"
  2. "Barbie Dangerous"
  3. "FTCU"
  4. "Beep Beep"
  5. "Hard White"
  6. "Press Play"
  7. "Win Again"
  8. "We Go Up"
  9. "Big Difference" (contains elements of "Beez in the Trap")
  10. "Pink Birthday"
  11. "Feeling Myself"
  12. "Favorite"
  13. "Cowgirl"
  14. "RNB"
  15. "High School"
  16. "Needle"
  17. "Ganja Burn" (Interlude)
  18. "Chun-Li" (contains elements of "Bahm Bahm" and "Darling Nikki")
  19. "Red Ruby Da Sleeze" (contains elements of "Freaks")
  20. "Forward From Trini" / "Black Barbies" (Dancers Interlude)
  21. "Barbie World"
  22. "Roman's Revenge"
  23. "Monster"
  24. "Are You Gone Already" (Interlude)
  25. "Fallin 4 U"
  26. "Right Thru Me"
  27. "Save Me"
  28. "Here I Am"
  29. "Let Me Calm Down"
  30. "Nicki Hendrix"

Monica set

  1. "U Should've Known Better"
  2. "So Gone"
  3. "Before You Walk Out of My Life"
  4. "I Keep It to Myself"
  5. "Angel of Mine"
  6. "Why I Love You So Much"
  7. "Don't Take It Personal (Just One of Dem Days)"

Second set

  1. "Super Freaky Girl"
  2. "Anaconda"
  3. "Pink Friday Girls"
  4. "Super Bass"
  5. "The Night Is Still Young"
  6. "Moment 4 Life"
  7. "Starships"
Encore
  1. "Everybody"

Notes

  • During the Las Vegas, Seattle, and Phoenix shows on March 8, 10, and 13, Tyga performed as a second supporting act after Monica. He opened with "Rack City" with some lyrics of the chorus changed to "Gag City", and performed a set of his own music.[b]
  • During the shows in Las Vegas, Phoenix, and the first show in Atlanta, Tate Kobang joined Minaj onstage to perform "RNB".
  • During the second show in Atlanta, and the show in Orlando, "Super Bass" was not performed.
  • Starting with the second show in Atlanta, "Pink Friday Girls" was cut from the setlist.
  • During the show in Brooklyn, "Tusa" was performed.
  • During the show in Newark, Fivio Foreign joined Minaj onstage to perform his verse on "We Go Up".[35]
  • Starting with the show in Philadelphia, "RNB" was cut from the setlist.
  • During the show in Philadelphia, "Win Again", and "Here I Am" were not performed.
  • During the shows in New York City and Washington D.C, 50 Cent joined Minaj onstage to perform his verse on the "Beep Beep" remix.[36]
  • During the shows in Boston,  Bia joined Minaj on stage to perform the "Whole Lotta Money" remix. [37]
  • Starting with the first show in Boston, "Win Again" was cut from the setlist.
  • During the second show in Boston, JT, Bia, Katie Got Bandz, Akbar V and Maliibu Miitch joined Minaj onstage to perform the "Super Freaky Girl" Queen Mix.[38]
  • During the shows in Columbus, Milwaukee, Montreal and Detroit, "Here I Am" was not performed.
  • During the show in Detroit, Big Sean joined Minaj onstage to perform "Dance (A$$)". Sada Baby joined Minaj to perform the "Whole Lotta Choppas" remix.[39]

Shows

List of concerts[40][41][42]
Date City Country Venue Opening act(s) Attendance Revenue
March 1, 2024 Oakland United States Oakland Arena  Monica 13,904 / 13,904 $2,340,673
March 3, 2024 Denver Ball Arena 12,731 / 12,731 $1,971,813
March 8, 2024 Paradise T-Mobile Arena 14,644 / 14,644 $2,078,871
March 10, 2024 Seattle Climate Pledge Arena 14,344 / 14,344 $2,078,906
March 13, 2024 Phoenix Footprint Center 12,354 / 12,354 $1,890,824
March 15, 2024[c] Inglewood Hollywood Park
March 20, 2024 Atlanta State Farm Arena Monica 22,117 / 22,117 $3,586,119
March 21, 2024
March 22, 2024 Orlando Kia Center 12,689 / 12,689 $2,139,338
March 24, 2024 Nashville Bridgestone Arena 10,295 / 10,295 $1,255,627
March 26, 2024 Charlotte Spectrum Center 14,704 / 14,704 $2,278,267
March 28, 2024 Newark Prudential Center 12,960 / 12,960 $2,153,537
March 29, 2024 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center 14,173 / 14,173 $2,337,474
March 30, 2024 New York City Madison Square Garden 13,702 / 13,702 $2,857,908
April 1, 2024 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena 14,418 / 14,418 $2,396,682
April 2, 2024 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena 11,660 / 11,660 $1,681,718
April 4, 2024 Brooklyn Barclays Center 13,977 / 13,977 $2,219,596
April 5, 2024 Hartford XL Center 11,527 / 11,527 $1,630,643
April 7, 2024[d] Raleigh Dorothea Dix Park
April 8, 2024 Boston TD Garden Monica
April 10, 2024
April 12, 2024 Columbus Value City Arena
April 13, 2024 Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
April 17, 2024 Montreal Canada Bell Centre
April 18, 2024 Toronto Scotiabank Arena
April 20, 2024 Detroit United States Little Caesars Arena
April 24, 2024 Chicago United Center
April 25, 2024
April 27, 2024 Minneapolis Target Center
April 30, 2024 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena
May 1, 2024 Brooklyn United States Barclays Center
May 8, 2024[e] New Orleans Smoothie King Center
May 9, 2024 Houston Toyota Center
May 11, 2024 Dallas American Airlines Center
May 12, 2024 Austin Moody Center
May 13, 2024 Oklahoma City Paycom Center
May 23, 2024 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome TBA
May 25, 2024 Manchester England Co-op Live
May 26, 2024 Birmingham Resorts World Arena
May 28, 2024 London The O2 Arena
May 29, 2024 Glasgow Scotland OVO Hydro
May 30, 2024 Manchester England Co-op Live
June 1, 2024 Paris France Accor Arena
June 2, 2024 Amsterdam Netherlands Ziggo Dome
June 4, 2024 Cologne Germany Lanxess Arena
June 5, 2024
June 7, 2024 Berlin Uber Arena
June 8, 2024[f] Warsaw Poland Sluzewiec Horse Racing Track
June 9, 2024 Paris France Accor Arena TBA
June 11, 2024 Copenhagen Denmark Royal Arena
June 12, 2024 Stockholm Sweden Tele2 Arena
June 27, 2024[g] Portimão Portugal Praia da Rocha
July 3, 2024[h] Milan Italy Fiera Milano Rho
July 5, 2024[i] Ebreichsdorf Austria Magna Racino
July 6, 2024 Dublin Ireland Malahide Castle TBA
July 7, 2024[j] Bucharest Romania Romaero Baneasa
July 12, 2024[k] London England Finsbury Park
July 13, 2024[l] Frauenfeld Switzerland Grosse Allmend
July 14, 2024[m] Liège Belgium Astrid Park
Total

Notes

  1. ^ The eight festivals in the Europe leg of tour were:
    The Orange Warsaw Festival in Warsaw, Poland,[22] Afro Nation festival in Portimão, Portugal,[23] Fiera Milano Live in Milan, Italy,[24] Rolling Loud Europe in Ebreichsdorf, Austria,[25] Openair Frauenfeld in Frauenfeld, Switzerland,[26] Saga Festival in Bucharest, Romania,[27] Wireless Festival in London, England,[28] and Les Ardentes in Liège, Belgium.[29]
  2. ^ Tyga performed his songs and other collaborations: "BedRock", "Loyal", "Ayo", and "Taste".[34]
  3. ^ This concert is part of  Rolling Loud California.
  4. ^ This concert is part of Dreamville Festival.
  5. ^ Rescheduled from March 18, 2024.
  6. ^ This concert is a part of the Orange Warsaw Festival.[43]
  7. ^ This concert is a part of the Afro Nation festival.[44]
  8. ^ This concert is a part of Fiera Milano Live.
  9. ^ This concert is a part of  Rolling Loud Europe.[25]
  10. ^ This concert is a part of Saga Festival.
  11. ^ This concert is a part of the Wireless Festival.
  12. ^ This concert is a part of the Openair Frauenfeld.
  13. ^ This concert is a part of the Les Ardentes.

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