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Nicki Minaj's world tour is headed for a second act. The queen of rap will kick off the other leg of her highly anticipated Pink Friday 2 Tour in September with Tyga and Bia as headliners, Minaj announced on Friday (August 16).
The second part of the tour starts in September. Although Minaj's tour sold out the first time around, she has added more dates to the North American leg and a select number of resale tickets are available online.
Minaj kicked off the world tour on March 1 in Oakland, California. The tour made stops in Las Vegas, Seattle, Denver, Phoenix, Chicago, Boston, New York and other cities before heading overseas for the European leg, which hit the UK, France and Germany and the Netherlands.
Presale tickets for the first installment of the Pink Friday 2 World Tour went on sale in January Citi cardmembers, while the first round of general presale tickets became available on December 15, 2023. Tickets for the latest tour dates went on sale in May.
Citi Cardmembers can purchase tour tickets through the Citi Entertainment program. If you are a card member, you may purchase tickets from Citientertainment.com for certified preferred seating.
Fans can also check ticket sites like StubHub, Vivid Seats Seat Geek , TicketNetwork, Viagogo and other sites for tour tickets as they become available (use code BILLBOARD150 to save $150 off $300 or more at TicketNetwork).
Prices vary by city, but there are passes available for under $100 depending on the show date at Ticketmaster, StubHub, Vivid Seats, and more.
Keep in mind, however, prices increase as demand increases, and GA tickets can cost anywhere from around $65 to more than $500. VIP resale tickets are also available.
The Pink Friday 2 'Gag City Reloaded' tour will cover 22 US cities, including Philadelphia, Miami, San Francisco, Las Vegas and three shows in New York (Madison Square Garden, UBS Arena and KeyBank Center). The tour kicks off in Philadelphia on September 4th.