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The Pink Friday Tour was the debut concert tour by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj in support of her first two studio albums, Pink Friday (2010) and Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012). The tour was officially announced on via Twitter in 2010. The tour began in May 2012 with shows in Australia and Asia.
Pink Friday Promo Tour; Continental tour by Nicki Minaj: Location: North America • South America: Associated album: Pink Friday: Start date: October 22, 2010: End date: October 30, 2010: No. of shows: 5: Nicki Minaj concert chronology; Pink Friday Promo Tour (2010) Pink Friday Tour (2012)
The Pink Friday Tour was Minaj's debut concert tour. Its set list mainly drew from her second studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012) and debut studio album, Pink Friday (2010) [13] The tour began in May 2012 with shows in Australia and Asia, then continued on to Europe and North America in June, July, and August 2012.
Minaj's Milwaukee set followed the 2010 release of her breakout album "Pink Friday." Her latest album, "Pink Friday 2," is coming out Dec. 8. ... Nicki Minaj's 2024 tour itinerary (dates and ...
The Pink Friday 2 World Tour (also known as the Gag City World Tour) [1] [2] was the fourth solo, and fifth overall, concert tour by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, in support of her fifth studio album Pink Friday 2 (2023). With a gross of over $108.8 million based on 70 shows, it is the highest-grossing concert tour by a female rapper and the ...
After completing the run of her North American tour, Nicki MInaj has announced the second leg of her Pink Friday 2 World Tour, with 22 new shows added to the itinerary. The rapper, who was ...
The Pink Friday 2 World Tour will kick off on March 1 in Oakland, California before hitting dozens of other cities across the U.S. Nicki Minaj announces 'Pink Friday 2' global tour Skip to main ...
Minaj performing in 2010. On March 29, 2010, Minaj released "Massive Attack" featuring Sean Garrett. [55] Intended as the lead single from her forthcoming debut album, Pink Friday, the song was dropped from the album due to poor commercial performance. [56] [57] The next single, "Your Love", later became the album's lead single. [58]