Global Hip-Hop icon Nicki Minaj recently announced new details for her highly anticipated world tour, which will kick off on February 21st in Munich, Germany and cross 22 cities throughout Europe.

Minaj has decided to move forward with a new creative approach that will give her fans a fully immersive Queen experience. In addition, the tour will now feature Chicago rapper Juice WRLD, who has had a breakout year with his platinum selling debut album Goodbye & Good Riddance, and multi-platinum selling singles “All Girls Are the Same” and “Lucid Dreams.”

“I’m so excited to bring the full Nicki Minaj experience to my fans in Europe,” said Minaj. “I have been carefully crafting the most exhilarating, unique, memorable piece of art to share with my incredible fans. I’m in love with Juice Wrld’s music & feel so stoked to have him join me. This will be one for the books.”

What’s more, Minaj will be inviting local acts from each country to join THE NICKI WRLD TOUR in their city. Similar to her wildly successful and critically acclaimed Pinkprint Tour, Minaj’s upcoming dates will offer fans access into Nicki’s world and be full of surprises.

Throughout the years, Nicki Minaj has consistently made history and influenced all corners of pop culture. In 2018, Minaj released her platinum-selling album Queen, and became the first female artist with 100 career appearances on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

THE NICKI WRLD TOUR FEATURING JUICE WRLD
EUROPEAN TOUR DATES 2019
 

DATE                   CITY, COUNTRY                          VENUE
21-Feb                  Munich, Germany                         Olympiahalle
22-Feb                  Bratislava, Slovakia                      Ondrej Nepela  Arena
24-Feb                  Lodz, Poland                                 Atlas Arena
25-Feb                  Budapest, Hungary                       Budapest Sportarena
28-Feb                  Berlin, Germany                            Mercedes Benz Arena
1-Mar                    Copenhagen, Denmark                Royal Arena
3-Mar                    Oslo, Norway                                Spektrum
4-Mar                    Stockholm, Sweden                      Ericsson Globe
6-Mar                    Brussels, Belgium                         Palais 12
7-Mar                    Paris, France                                AccorHotels Arena
9-Mar                    Bordeaux, France                         Metropole Arena
11-Mar                  London, UK                                   The O2
14-Mar                  Birmingham, UK                            Arena Birmingham
15-Mar                  Dublin, Ireland                               3Arena
17-Mar                  Glasgow, UK                                 SSE Hydro
18-Mar                  Manchester, UK                             Manchester Arena
20-Mar                  Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg      Rockhal
22-Mar                  Frankfurt, Germany                       Festhalle
23-Mar                  Cologne, Germany                        Lanxess Arena
25-Mar                  Amsterdam, Holland                      Ziggo Dome
27-Mar                  Zurich, Switzerland                        Hallenstadion
28-Mar                  Geneva, Switzerland                      Arena Geneva