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Nicki Minaj Expands ‘Pink Friday 2’ World Tour With 13 New Shows

Great news for Barbz! Nicki Minaj has just expanded her ‘Pink Friday 2’ World Tour, adding 13 more shows across the United States and Europe, with the promise of more dates to come, as she shared with her fans on X (formerly Twitter). The rap icon, aged 41, has already achieved the feat of selling out over 25 arena concerts, making her upcoming tour highly anticipated.

Set to kick off on 1st March in Oakland, California, the tour will now include additional stops in various cities in North America, such as Atlanta, Nashville, Boston, Chicago, Toronto and New York City. Additionally, Minaj has announced new shows in European destinations like the Netherlands, Scotland, the U.K., Germany, France, Denmark and Sweden.

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Nicki Minaj, renowned for hits like ‘Super Bass,’ is embarking on this tour in support of her latest album, Pink Friday 2, serving as a sequel to her 2010 debut, ‘Pink Friday.’ The rap queen teased fans about the tour’s setlist, assuring them it will include “sprinkles from other albums,” but it’s unmistakably the PF2 Tour.

Minaj also confirmed that she will be performing early hits like ‘Pound the Alarm’ and ‘Starships.’ However, she notably mentioned discontinuing the performance of ‘Starships’ during a New Year’s Eve show, expressing her dislike for the song, saying, “I don’t perform that song no more, y’all. I don’t like it, what y’all want me to do? Stupid song.”

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Nevertheless, with the ‘Pink Friday 2’ World Tour underway, fans can anticipate an unforgettable experience with Nicki Minaj’s chart-topping hits.

In another post on X (formerly Twitter) this Tuesday, Nicki Minaj conveyed her gratitude to her fans and offered more excitement for the upcoming ‘Pink Friday 2’ World Tour. “Thank you all. This will be my best tour BY FAR to date. You have my word. You will get a hundred times your money’s worth,” Minaj assured in her message.

– Farheen Ali 

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