Nicki Minaj Shares Intimate "Nicki Wrld Tour" Photos From The Road

The rapper's European tour is back in full swing after reports of technical difficulties.

BYErika Marie
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A few technical problems can't stop Nicki Minaj from showing up and showing out. A few days ago, Minaj took to her Instagram to express how "gutted" she felt over having to cancel one of her first "Nicki Wrld Tour" stops in Slovakia. "I can’t believe my fans sometimes," Minaj wrote in a now-deleted Instagram post. "After waiting for hours & hours, they still tried to be understanding. Production was told the building does not have the power to facilitate my lifts (which don’t only move me below & very VERY high above the stage, but also move all our props, furniture, dancers, band, etc.), our lighting rig, fog, cryo, confetti, movies/visuals. They’d get the show powered up then the breaker would basically trip after a few mins. Juice WRLD & I waited while they did this over & over for 3 hours."

Production put safety first, and on the following day, the tour was back in business in Poland. Minaj shared a handful of intimate photos and clips from her performances, including one where the rapper asked fans to be on the lookout for a skirt that she "lost somewhere on stage."She also gave fans a taste of what goes on behind-the-scenes as she delivers famous movie lines and celebrates birthdays with her crew.

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Minaj also shared a clip from the stage in Budapest that showed the thousands (upon thousands) of adoring fans in the audience.

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The European leg of the "Nicki Wrld Tour" also features Juice WRLD and will run until March 28 when it ends in Switzerland.


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