Less than a week after releasing Pink Friday 2, Nicki Minaj has announced a world tour in 2024 to support her latest album, and fans can get early access to the tickets by entering presales using specific codes.
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Live Nation and City Card presale codes of Nick Minaj’s 2024 tour
Live Nation’s presale for the Pink Friday 2 world tour starts Thursday, December 14, at 9 AM and ends on the same day at 9 PM. You can enter the presale using the code CREW, but the entry doesn’t guarantee tickets.
The presale for Citi Card members will take place from Tuesday, December 12, at 9 AM till Thursday, December 14, at 9 PM. For users with a Citi credit card or Citi MasterCard debit card, the presale code is the first six digits of your account number (no dashes) on the front of your card. The same card must be used at the time of purchase of tickets.
While the Artists Presale will start on December 13 at 9 AM and end at 9 PM on December 14, the Radio/Venue Presale will go on from 9 AM on December 14 till 9 PM. Fans can also enter the Ticketmaster and Spotify presales from 9 AM to 9 PM on Thursday.
How to get tickets to Pink Friday 2 concerts
The general tickets for the 2024 Pink Friday 2 tour go on sale on Nicki Minaj‘s official website and Ticketmaster starting Friday, December 15 at 9 AM. The prices for the same are yet to be revealed.
Fans need to know that Ticketmaster may not sell tickets at every venue.
Aside from Nicki’s website, the tickets can also be purchased from other sites like Vivid Seats and SeatGeek among others.
2024 world tour dates and venues
- Friday, March 1 – Oakland Arena in Oakland, California
- Sunday, March 3 – Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado
- Friday, March 8 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
- Sunday, March 10 – Seattle, WA – Climate Pledge Arena
- Wednesday, March 13 – Footprint Center in Phoenix
- Friday, March 15 — Rolling Loud California in Inglewood, California
- Monday, March 18 — Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana
- Wednesday, March 20 — State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia
- Friday, March 22 – Amway Center in Orlando, Florida
- Tuesday, March 26 – Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina
- Thursday, March 28 – Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey
- Friday, March 29 – Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
- Saturday, March 30 – Madison Square Garden in New York, New York
- Monday, April 1 – Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.
- Tuesday, April 2 – CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore, Maryland
- Thursday, April 4 – Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
- Friday, April 5 – XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut
- Sunday, April 7 – Dreamville Festival in Raleigh, North Carolina
- Wednesday, April 10 – TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts
- Friday, April 12 – Schottenstein Center in Columbus, Ohio
- Saturday, April 13 – Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Wednesday, April 17 – Bell Centre in Montreal, Quebec
- Thursday, April 18 – Scotiabank Arena in Toronto, Ontario
- Saturday, April 20 – Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan
- Wednesday, April 24 – United Center in Chicago, Illinois
- Saturday, April 27 – Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Thursday, May 2 – Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
- Thursday, May 9 – Toyota Center in Houston, Texas
- Saturday, May 11 – American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas
- Sunday, May 12 – Moody Center in Austin, Texas
- Saturday, May 25 – Co-Op Live in Manchester, U.K.
- Sunday, May 26 – Resorts World Arena in Birmingham, U.K.
- Tuesday, May 28 – The O2 in London, U.K.
- Saturday, June 1 – Accor Arena in Paris, France
- Sunday, June 2 – Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Wednesday, June 5 – Lanxess Arena in Cologne, Germany
- Friday, June 7 – Mercedes Benz Arena in Berlin, Germany
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