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This spring, every day is Pink Friday.
From March through May, Nicki Minaj’s ‘Pink Friday 2 Tour’ is hitting arenas all over North America with special guest Monica and painting the town(s) pink in the process.
That includes major stops at Newark’s Prudential Center on Thursday, March 28, New York City’s Madison Square Garden on Saturday, March 30 and a pair of gigs at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center on Thursday, April 4 and Wednesday, May 1.
Given the spectacle surrounding the tour — which includes elaborate pink sets, in-show costume changes, 30+ songs (!), and, yes, a bit of twerking as seen on Minaj’s Instagram — some tickets are surprisingly cheap.
At the time of publication, we found seats going for as low as $48 before fees on Vivid Seats.
Other concerts have tickets starting anywhere from $53 to $241 before fees.
Curious how much it will cost to hear “Super Freaky Girl,” “Anaconda,” that famous verse from “Monster” as well as all the hits from the new record and more live in your city?
You’re in the right place, future Gag City residents.
We’ve got all the information you’re looking for and more about Nicki Minaj’s 2024 ‘Pink Friday 2 Tour’ below.
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Nicki Minaj 2024 tour schedule
A complete calendar including all North American tour dates, venues and links to buy ‘Pink Friday 2 Tour’ tickets can be found here:
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Rolling Loud 2024
From March 15-17, you can find Minaj headlining the Rolling Loud Festival at The Lot at Hollywood Park in Inglewood, CA.
Other major acts on the bill include Post Malone, Lil Uzi Vert, Future, Sexyy Red, and Bryson Tiller.
In total, over 100 icons will take the stage over the three-day weekend.
Click here to scoop up general admission passes.
Nicki Minaj set list
Minaj launched the ‘Pink Friday 2 Tour’ at the Oakland Arena on March 1.
According to Set List FM, here’s what she performed that night.
01.) “I’m the Best”
02.) “Barbie Dangerous”
03.) “FTCU”
04.) “Beep Beep”
05.) “Hard White”
06.) “Press Play”
07.) “Win Again”
08.) “We Go Up”
09.) “Big Difference”
10.) “Pink Birthday”
11.) “Feeling Myself”
12.) “Favorite”
13.) “Cowgirl”
14.) “RNB”
15.) “High School”
16.) “Needle”
17.) “Chun-Li”
18.) “Red Ruby Da Sleeze”
19.) “Barbie World”
20.) “Roman’s Revenge
21.) “Monster”
22.) “Fallin 4 U”
23.) “Right Thru Me”
24.) “Save Me”
25.) “Here I Am”
26.) “Let Me Calm Down”
27.) “Nicki Hendrix”
28.) “Super Freaky Girl”
29.) “Anaconda”
30.) “Pink Friday Girls”
31.) “Super Bass”
32.) “The Night Is Still Young”
33.) “Moment 4 Life”
34.) “Starships”
Encore:
35.) “Everybody”
Nicki Minaj new music
On Friday, Dec. 8, Minaj dropped her fifth studio album “Pink Friday 2.”
Minaj’s sequel to her 2010 debut finds the explicit rap icon delivering her trademark clever rhymes with ease along with big-name features on the record including Lil Wayne, J. Cole, Drake, Lil Uzi Vert, Future, and more.
Critics are going gaga for the 22-track album, too.
“The biggest, brashest queen of rap shows she still has the throne,” gushed The Standard.
For our money, we suggest checking out her atmospheric, clubby “Needle,” the chill “Last Time I Saw You” and “Everybody” which cleverly speeds up a sample of Junior Senior’s banger “Move Your Feet.”
Our favorites have to be the soon-to-be anthem “Pink Friday Girls” which lifts from Cyndi Lauper’s iconic “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” and the blissed-out album finale “Just The Memories.”
Want to hear for yourself?
You can listen to “Pink Friday 2” in its entirety here.
Monica
If it’s been ages since you’ve heard “The Boy Is Mine,” “So Gone,” “Angel Of Mine” or any of Monica’s major hits from way back when, you can check out her extensive discography here.
For a closer look at what she’s been up to, we recommend spinning the R&B icon’s 2023 single “Letters.”
Rappers on tour in 2024
There’s never been a better time to be a Hip-Hop head than the present.
Here are just five of our favorite icons trekking all over the U.S. and Canada this coming winter and spring.
• Offset
• Gunna
Who else is on the road? Check out our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 here to find out.






