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Nicki Minaj “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” in New York City


Nicki Minaj is an Afro-Indo Trinidadian New Yorker, whose creativity, playful persona, and fierceness makes her one of today’s top rappers. She has turned her success into an acting career as well. Minaj flows with anyone, but she is all New York street with Caribbean flow.

Nicki Minaj in New York City

Nicki Minaj in 2017 (Starstock/Dreamstime)
Nicki Minaj in 2017 (Starstock/Dreamstime)

Belmont Park, Elmont, Long Island

Nicki Minaj “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” brings the fiercely playful Trinidadian New York rapper to UBS Arena in Belmont Park, Elmont, Long Island; on Friday, October 11, 2024 at 9pm. From $72. 🇹🇹

Chelsea, Manhattan

Nicki Minaj “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” brings the fiercely playful Trinidadian New York rapper to Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, Manhattan; on Saturday, September 7, 2024 at 9pm. From $80. 🇹🇹

Prospect Heights, Brooklyn

Nicki Minaj “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” brings the fiercely playful Trinidadian New York rapper to Barclays Center in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn; on Wednesday, May 1, 2024 at 8pm. From $73. 🇹🇹

Newark, New Jersey

Nicki Minaj “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” brings the fiercely playful Trinidadian New York rapper to Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey; on Thursday, March 28, 2024 at 8pm. From $115. 🇹🇹

New York Venues

Minaj is all arenas and stadiums these days.

  • Barclays Center in Prospect Heights, Brooklyn
  • Madison Square Garden in Chelsea, Manhattan
  • Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey
  • UBS Arena in Belmont Park, Elmont, Long Island

Nicki Minaj

Nicki Minaj sings “Last Time I Saw You” at the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards

Onika Tanya Maraj was born in Saint James, Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago in 1982, but raised in Queens, New York City. 🇹🇹

Her heritage is Dougla, Afro-Indo Trinidadian. Trinidad has a South Asian plurality (the largest group, but not a majority). That’s why we have good curry at New York Carnival, the West Indian Day Parade. The Caribbean is multicultural, and Trinidad is one of the most multicultural parts of the Caribbean.

Like many children, when things got tough at home, Minaj found comfort in her own fantasy worlds. Her fascination with pink is a metaphor for that perfect Barbie world of our dreams. Minaj went to LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts (as in the movie “Fame”). Though she tried acting, music is her calling, though her theatrical sense shines through her music.

Minaj started getting attention from mixtapes in 2007. Lil Wayne signed her to his label and she started working with a lot of top artists. Her rap on Kanye West’s “Monster” (YouTube) featuring Jay-Z, Rick Ross, and Justin Vernon stole the show. She was already on her way, but after that rap Minaj was golden.

Her debut album “Pink Friday” (2010) made Minaj a superstar.

Minaj brings her childhood fantasy alter egos into her musical persona. She’s is one of the women who is defining rap today. Minaj is very playful. Being a New Yorker, she’s going to do whatever she wants, and if you disrespect her, you better get out of the way. She is fierce. Gotta love that!

Albums

  • “Pink Friday 2” (2023)
  • “Queen” (2018)
  • “The Pinkprint” (2014)
  • “Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded” (2012)
  • “Pink Friday” (2010)
  • “Pink Friday 2 World Tour” (2024)

More Information


X (Twitter) @nickiminaj
Facebook @nickiminaj
Instagram @nickiminaj
TikTok @nickiminaj

nickiminajofficial.com


Published September 4, 2024 ~ Updated September 4, 2024.

Filed Under: Chelsea, Hip Hop, Long Island, Madison Square Garden, MUSIC, New Jersey, Trinidadian, UBS Arena

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