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Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 2 tour: See the setlist for her career-spanning concert
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Date:2025-04-16 20:02:00
Though she kicked off her Pink Friday 2 tour March 1 in Oakland, California, and still has more than a month to roam the country before heading to Europe, Nicki Minaj's enthusiasm and spunkiness are still raging.
On April 1, Minaj rolled into Capital One Arena in D.C. with a glossy spectacle and plenty of her trademark attitude for another sold-out date.
With a career-spanning 33-track setlist – albeit with some shortened versions of songs – Minaj, 41, delivered a fun, colorful set for fans who have waited more than eight years to see her on a U.S. tour again.
Her anticipated “Pink Friday 2” album arrived in December and was preceded by a snappy update of Aqua’s “Barbie Girl” with Ice Spice on “Barbie World” (from the “Barbie” movie soundtrack, for those with fleeting memories).
That hit, as well as new songs including “FTCU,” “Big Difference” and “Ruby Red da Sleeze,” allowed Minaj to slip into her various personas, which she also did gleefully with megahits “Super Bass” and “Anaconda.”
Minaj’s devotees – aka “Barbz” – came ready to play, bopping in the arena clad in more pink than the city’s famed cherry blossom trees.
Here are the songs fans will hear during Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 World Tour.
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Nicki Minaj Pink Friday 2 World Tour setlist
- "I'm the Best"
- "Barbie Dangerous"
- "FTCU"
- "Hard White"
- "Win Again"
- "We Go Up"
- "Big Difference"
- "Beep Beep"
- "Pink Birthday"
- "Feeling Myself"
- "Favorite"
- "Cowgirl"
- "High School"
- "Needle"
- "Chun-Li"
- "Red Ruby Da Sleeze"
- "Barbie World"
- "Roman's Revenge"
- "Monster"
- "Fallin 4 U"
- "Right Thru Me"
- "Save Me"
- "Here I Am"
- "Let Me Calm Down"
- "Nicki Hendrix"
26. "Super Freaky Girl"
27. "Anaconda"
28. "Pink Friday Girls"
29. "Super Bass"
30. "The Night Is Still Young"
31. "Moment 4 Life"
32. "Starships"
33. "Everybody"
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