Nicki Minaj cancels second Amsterdam concert amid legal troubles during Pink Friday 2 world tour
Tomorrow, June 2, saw the second performance of Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 globe tour at Schiphol Airport. However, it seems that Minaj has opted not to return to the city following her arrest on May 25 for cocaine possession.
Minaj updated her Pink Friday 2 World Tour itinerary only hours ago, adding more dates, more cards, and VIP seats.
Mojo, a Dutch production business, announced the cancellation of Nicki Minaj’s planned event in Amsterdam on Friday. Minaj herself made the decision to continue the tour normally without visiting the city.
The business issued a statement: “Due to the events of last week, Nicki Minaj’s show will not take place on Sunday, June 2, at the Ziggo Dome in Amsterdam, and tickets will be refunded at the point of sale.”
Shortly after her arrest, Minaj updated her followers on the X platform with part of the tale and an apology, and now she has issued a statement.
Dutch officials detained the rapper at Amsterdam Airport last Saturday on suspicion that she was in possession of marijuana, which the nation considers a “soft drug.” This led to the postponement of the Pink Friday 2 World Tour performance at the Co-op in the city. United Kingdom, Manchester.
Minaj documented her detention while trying to flee the Netherlands for England on social media. She denied the police’s accusations that she carried narcotics.
Despite this, a police car took Minaj into custody, and she declared on Instagram Live, “I don’t have drugs; I’m not going there; I need a lawyer present now.”
Additionally, in a separate statement via
Minaj has continued her tour through Germany and Poland after the incident, and she has already played a rescheduled gig in Manchester, Birmingham, London, and Glasgow. This weekend, she will perform in Paris.