Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 Tour Makes History as Highest-Grossing Female Rap Tour With $35M
Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 Tour has reached unprecedented heights, cementing its place as the most successful tour by a female rapper in history. With $34.9M in earnings from 220,000 tickets sold across its first 17 shows, the tour has captivated audiences and shattered records.
Taking to Instagram Live to celebrate the milestone, Nicki expressed her gratitude to her devoted fan base and marveled at the unexpected success of the tour. She credited the energy and enthusiasm of her fans for contributing to the tour’s phenomenal success, expressing awe at the overwhelming support.
Prior to its launch, the Pink Friday 2 Tour had already surpassed expectations, becoming Nicki Minaj’s highest-selling tour to date. With more than 25 sold-out arena shows in just days of presale, the tour quickly became a monumental success, selling 30,000 tickets in her home state alone.
As the tour continues its North American leg until May 13, Nicki is set to embark on the European leg shortly after, performing in cities across the continent until July 12. With support from R&B singer Monica, who features on the deluxe edition of her Pink Friday 2 album, the tour promises to deliver unforgettable performances and experiences for fans worldwide.
Nicki’s collaboration with Monica underscores her appreciation for her peers in the music industry, acknowledging their influence and inspiration throughout her career. As the Pink Friday 2 Tour continues to break barriers and set records, Nicki Minaj’s legacy as a trailblazer in the rap industry only continues to grow.
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