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topicnews · August 28, 2024

Nicki Minaj announces date for “Gag City Reloaded”

Nicki Minaj announces date for “Gag City Reloaded”

Nicki Minaj has just announced the date for the deluxe edition of her hit album Pink Friday 2and the official title is Gag City Reloaded.

On Monday (August 26), Nicki the Ninja announced the release date of her latest project on Instagram while also showcasing her talents in a carousel of saucy snaps with her husband Kenneth “Zoo” Petty.

“09/13/24 #GagCityRELOADED THE DELUXE ALBUM [CD emoji]”, she wrote as a caption under the post.

Check it out below.

Last week, Queen Barbz herself shared the exciting news on X, writing, “Barbz relax, it’s just deluxe 💖😅🫶🏽 But I love it. I love it so much.”

She added, “I will be playing 2-3 songs from this version of the album on the PF2 #GagCityReloaded TOUR. Release date = I’ll keep you posted, promise🎀 Oh, and Barbz… Thanks for your inspiration🙏🏽 Love you guys.”

Earlier this month, the “FTCU” rapper took to social media to update her Barbz on the second leg of her tour, and she has plenty of surprises up her sleeve. Expect new set designs, fresh costumes, and maybe even new music!

“Let’s just say you don’t want to miss this,” she began. “You all know I’m an honest to goodness Pink Lady. #GagCityReloaded is going to be a beautiful, magical dream come true. Better than the 1st half & that wasn’t easy.”

She continued: “New looks, changes in the setlist, other secrets, um, new music? Let me think about it. Thank you to the team for doing this with me again. They are just the best.”

She also announced that she has enlisted her Young Money brother Tyga, her “Whole Lotta Money” collaborator BIA, and Skillibeng as tour openers.

On September 4 Pink Friday 2 World Tour will begin its second leg in Philadelphia. After that, Nicki Minaj will take her show to Madison Square Garden in New York, Cleveland, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Diego, Kansas City, Jacksonville and Miami. The finale will be a celebration in her hometown on October 11th at the UBS Arena on Long Island, just outside Queens.