List of Nicki Minaj live performances

Rapper Nicki Minaj has embarked on three concert tours throughout her career. Her 2012 debut[1] Pink Friday Tour, which was worldwide and supported her first and second studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded, received favorable reviews from music critics.[2][3] The Pink Friday Tour was extended with the Reloaded Tour.[4] During the Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour, Minaj visited Europe, Oceania, and Asia. Following the release of her 2014 third studio album The Pinkprint, Minaj embarked on her next world concert venture, The Pinkprint Tour, to promote the album.[5]

Nicki Minaj live performances
Minaj performing at the 2018 MTV Video Music Awards
Concert tours4
Concerts8
Promotional tours1
Televised live performances46

In 2012, Minaj was a guest on the Super Bowl XLVI halftime show, performing alongside headliner Madonna and M.I.A. their song "Give Me All Your Luvin'".[6][7][8] Minaj's European leg of her tour with Juice Wrld titled The Nicki Wrld Tour started in February 2019[9][10] in support of her fourth studio album, Queen.[11][12]

Concert tours

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Headlining

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Title Date Shows Gross
Pink Friday Tour May 16, 2012 – August 14, 2012 (worldwide) 44
The Pink Friday Tour was Minaj's debut concert tour. Its set list mainly drew from her second studio album, Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded (2012) and debut studio album, Pink Friday (2010)[13]

The tour began in May 2012 with shows in Australia and Asia, then continued on to Europe and North America in June, July, and August 2012. It came to a close on August 14, 2012, in New York City at the Roseland Ballroom.[14] Alexis Petridis of The Guardian, who attended the show HMV Hammersmith Apollo in London, rated the tour with 3 out of 5 stars, saying, "It seems a strange thing to say about a performance that opens with a woman rapping 'I'm a bad bitch, I'm a cunt', but there's something oddly restrained about Nicki Minaj's live show.[15] The final show was a part of a free Pepsi promotional concert. Attendees were only eligible for tickets if they called radio stations Hot 97, Power 105, Z-100, 92.3 Now, and WBLI, or tweeted Minaj or Pepsi on Twitter.[16]

Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour October 21, 2012 – December 28, 2012 (worldwide) 18
Pink Friday: Reloaded Tour, which was an extension of the Pink Friday Tour due to high demand, debuted on October 21, 2012, in Nottingham England, Capital FM Arena in support of her second studio album Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded and its re-release Pink Friday: Roman Reloaded – The Re-Up.[17][18] The tour grossed approximately $14 million worldwide.
The Pinkprint Tour March 16, 2015 – March 25, 2016 (worldwide) 55 $22 million
Launched in support of The Pinkprint (2014), this was Minaj's third worldwide tour. It was officially announced a week before the album's release, on December 8.[5] The tour grossed $22 million.[19]
Pink Friday 2 World Tour March 1, 2024 – October 11, 2024 (worldwide) 80 $81 million
The Pink Friday 2 World Tour, in support of Minaj's fifth studio album Pink Friday 2 (2023). The tour is Minaj's fourth worldwide tour and fifth tour overall. It was officially announced on November 17, 2023 with a rooster with potential locations in different cities, on December 11, 2023, Minaj announced the official tour dates. The tour grossed $67 million from 34 shows.[20]

Co-headlining

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Title Co-headliner Date Shows Gross
The Nicki Wrld Tour Juice Wrld February 21, 2019 – March 28, 2019 19 $10 million
The Nicki Wrld Tour visited cities in Europe starting in February 2019. Minaj was accompanied by the late-American rapper Juice Wrld, replacing Future.[21][22] The original tour title was the NickiHndrxx Tour, an all-stadium tour headlined by Minaj and Future,[23] in support of Minaj's fourth studio album, Queen, which was announced in August 2018.[24] The NickiHndrxx tour was scheduled to start on September 21, 2018, in Baltimore, Maryland as part of North American leg,[25] but was postponed by Minaj.[26] She eventually only went on the European leg of the tour with Juice Wrld and rescheduled dates have not been announced as of 2020.[27]
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Title Year Associated album(s) Set list
America's Most Wanted Tour 2008 Sucka Free
I Am Music II Tour 2011 Pink Friday
  • "Massive Attack"
  • "Up All Night"
  • "Roman's Revenge"
  • "Bottoms Up"
  • "Did It On'em"
  • "Moment 4 Life"
  • "My Chick Bad"
  • "Letting Go (Dutty Love)"
  • "Super Bass"
  • "Right Thru Me"
  • "Monster"
Femme Fatale Tour
  • "Roman's Revenge"
  • "Did It On'em"
  • "Bottoms Up"
  • "Up All Night"
  • "My Chick Bad"
  • "Your Love"
  • "Fly"
  • "Raining Men"
  • "Monster"
  • "Save Me"
  • "Anywhere Is"
  • "BedRock"
  • "Check It Out"
  • "Letting Go (Dutty Love)"
  • "Where Them Girls At"
  • "Reggae Music"
  • "Book of Days"
  • "Moment 4 Life"
  • "Super Bass"

Promotional tours

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Title Year Associated album(s) Set list
Pink Friday Promo Tour 2010 Pink Friday
  • "Right Thru Me"
  • "Fly"
  • "Did It On'em"

Concerts

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Date Event Notes
May 30, 2015 iHeartRadio Music Festival Two-day concert festival held each year in September since 2011 by iHeart Radio in Las Vegas, Nevada, U.S.[28] Her set list consisted of "Bang Bang" performed with Ariana Grande[29] "Super Bass" and "Feeling Myself".
October 15, 2016 Tidal X: 1015 Hosted by Angie Martinez, Minaj headlined a charity concert at the Barclays Center in New York City, in support of the Robin Hood Foundation. Other performers at the event included Alicia Keys, Lauryn Hill, T.I., DNCE, Robin Thicke, Prince Royce, and Bebe Rexha. The event was streamed live exclusively on Tidal.[30][31]
September 2, 2018 Made in America Festival Minaj co-headlined the annual Made in America Festival on September 2, 2018
January 5, 2019 FOMO It is held each year since 2016 in multiple cities of Australia and New Zealand. Minaj will be present at five dates. Other performers at the event include Rae Sremmurd and Aminé.[32]
July 1, 2022 Essence Festival of Culture Minaj co-headlined the festival, performing on the second day.[33]
July 10, 2022 Wireless Festival Minaj headlined the final day of the festival.[34]
September 23, 2022 Rolling Loud New York Minaj co-headlined the festival, performing on the first day.[35]
March 15, 2024 Rolling Loud California Minaj co-headlined the festival, performing on the first date. The performance was a part of her 2024 tour in support of Pink Friday 2.[36][37]

Televised live performances

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Date Event City Performed song(s)
February 4, 2010 Late Show with David Letterman New York City "Shakin' It 4 Daddy" with Robin Thicke[38]
June 27, 2010 BET Awards 2010 Los Angeles "Hello, Good Morning", "My Chick Bad", "All I Do Is Win" with DJ Khaled, Diddy-Dirty Money[39]
September 12, 2010 2010 MTV Video Music Awards Los Angeles "Your Love" (intro) / "Check It Out"[40]
October 5, 2010 Late Show with David Letterman New York City "Check It Out" with Will.i.am[41]
October 10, 2010 Live With Regis and Kelly New York City "Check It Out" with Will.i.am[42]
November 17, 2010 The Wendy Williams Show New York City "Right Thru Me"[43]
November 18, 2010 Late Show with David Letterman New York City "Right Thru Me"[44]
November 22, 2010 106 & Park New York City "Right Thru Me", "Roman's Revenge"[45]
November 29, 2010 Live With Regis and Kelly New York City "Right Thru Me"[46]
January 10, 2011 The Ellen DeGeneres Show Burbank, California "Moment 4 Life"[47]
January 29, 2011 Saturday Night Live New York City "Moment 4 Life", "Right Thru Me"[48]
May 22, 2011 2011 Billboard Music Awards Nevada "Super Bass", "Till the World Ends" with Britney Spears and Kesha[49]
July 17, 2011 America's Got Talent New Jersey "Where Them Girls At" with Flo Rida
August 5, 2011 Good Morning America New York City "Till the World Ends", "Where Them Girls At", "Moment 4 Life", "Super Bass"[50]
November 20, 2011 American Music Awards of 2011 Los Angeles "Turn Me On" with David Guetta, "Super Bass"[51]
February 5, 2012 Super Bowl XLVI halftime show Indianapolis, Indiana "Give Me All Your Luvin'" (featuring Madonna and M.I.A.)[52]
February 12, 2012 54th Annual Grammy Awards Los Angeles "Roman's Revenge" (intro), "Roman Holiday"[53]
February 26, 2012 2012 NBA All-Star Game Orlando, Florida "Moment 4 Life", "Turn Me On", "Super Bass"[54]
July 1, 2012 BET Awards 2012 Los Angeles "Champion", "Beez in the Trap" (featuring 2 Chainz)
September 6, 2012 2012 MTV Video Music Awards Los Angeles "Girl on Fire" with Alicia Keys[55]
November 18, 2012 American Music Awards of 2012 Los Angeles "Freedom", "Beauty and a Beat" with Justin Bieber[56]
May 19, 2013 2013 Billboard Music Awards Los Angeles "High School"[57]
June 30, 2013 BET Awards 2013 Los Angeles "Love More", "I'm Out"[58]
June 29, 2014 BET Awards 2014 Los Angeles "Chi-Raq", "Pills N Potions" with Burnell Taylor
August 24, 2014 2014 MTV Video Music Awards California "Anaconda", "Bang Bang",[59] "She Came to Give It to You" with Usher[60]
September 9, 2014 Fashion Rocks New York "Anaconda"[61]
November 9, 2014 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards Glasgow, Scotland "Super Bass", "Bed of Lies", "Anaconda"[62]
November 23, 2014 American Music Awards of 2014 Los Angeles "Bed of Lies" with Skyler Grey, "Bang Bang" with Ariana Grande and Jessie J[63]
December 6, 2014 Saturday Night Live New York City "Bed of Lies" with Skylar Grey, "Only", "All Things Go"[64]
June 28, 2015 BET Awards 2015 Los Angeles "All Eyes on You" with Meek Mill and Chris Brown[65]
August 30, 2015 2015 MTV Video Music Awards Los Angeles "Trini Dem Girls", "The Night Is Still Young", "Bad Blood" with Taylor Swift[66]
October 10, 2015 Saturday Night Live New York City "The Hills" with The Weeknd[67]
August 28, 2016 2016 MTV Video Music Awards New York City "Side to Side" with Ariana Grande[68]
November 20, 2016 American Music Awards of 2016 Los Angeles "Side to Side", "Do You Mind" with DJ Khaled, August Alsina, Future and Rick Ross[69]
May 21, 2017 2017 Billboard Music Awards Las Vegas "No Frauds" with Lil Wayne, "Light My Body Up" with David Guetta, "Swalla" with Jason Derulo, "Regret in Your Tears"[70]
August 27, 2017 2017 MTV Video Music Awards California "Swish Swish" with Katy Perry[71]
September 14, 2017 The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon New York City "Rake It Up" with Yo Gotti[72]
May 19, 2018 Saturday Night Live New York City "Chun Li", "Poke It Out" with Playboi Carti[73]
June 24, 2018 BET Awards 2018 Los Angeles "Chun-Li", "Rich Sex"[74]
August 20, 2018 2018 MTV Video Music Awards New York City "Majesty", "Ganja Burn", "Barbie Dreams", "Fefe"[75]
November 4, 2018 2018 MTV Europe Music Awards Bizkaia Arena, Barakaldo, Basque Country, Spain "Good Form", "Woman Like Me" with Little Mix, "Goodbye" with Jason Derulo and David Guetta[76]
November 11, 2018 44th People's Choice Awards Barker Hangar Santa Monica California "Good Form", "Dip" with Tyga
April 6, 2022 Carpool Karaoke, The Late Late Show with James Corden Los Angeles "Anaconda", "Monster", "Someone like You", "Blick Blick", "Super Bass", "Do We Have a Problem?", "Chun-Li", "Starships"[77]
August 28, 2022 2022 MTV Video Music Awards New Jersey "All Things Go", "Roman's Revenge", "Monster", "Beez in the Trap", "Chun-Li", "Moment 4 Life", "Super Bass", "Anaconda", "Super Freaky Girl"
September 12, 2023 2023 MTV Video Music Awards Newark "Last Time I Saw You", "Big Difference"[78]
December 14, 2023 Power 96.1's Jingle Ball Atlanta "FTCU", "Everybody", "Chun-Li", "Beez in the Trap", "Needle", "Red Ruby Da Sleeze", "Super Freaky Girl", "Moment 4 Life", "Your Love", "Barbie Dangerous", "Super Bass"

Other appearances

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Date Event City Song(s) performed Notes
September 12, 2014 On the Run Tour Paris "Flawless" Performed with Beyoncé.[79][80]
September 13, 2014
April 14, 2019 Sweetener World Tour / Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival 2019 Indio "Side to Side", "Bang Bang" Minaj joined Ariana Grande for her set.[81]
March 5, 2023 Rolling Loud Festival California Inglewood "High School", "Truffle Butter", "Super Freaky Girl" Minaj joined Lil Wayne for his set.[82]

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