Nicki Minaj Is Dedicating Part Of Tour Set To Perform "Beam Me Up Scotty" Songs

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Nicki Minaj is bringing it back for the fans.

Nicki Minaj season is closely approaching as she's readying the release of her fourth studio album, Queen. Fans have been eagerly awaiting for her new album for a while. She took a hiatus from social media and pretty much the public in general for the first few months of the year to lock into the recording process for the project. We could only expect that she'll be performing massive cuts from the project on her forthcoming "NICKIHNDXXX" tour with Future. However, she also promised the dedicate a portion of her tour for her day ones.

Nicki Minaj revealed that she'll be dedicating a bigger portion of her set to perform cuts off her breakthrough mixtape, Beam Me Up Scotty. While it's not out of the blue that she performs mixtape cuts, she says that she'll be making the section of her show longer. She asked her fans to send in their requests because she's getting ready to finalize her setlist.

On top of asking her fans which Beam Me Up Scotty cuts they want to hear, she also asked her fans which artists she'd like to bring out in certain cities. Nicki's delivered some dope guest features over the past year like "Rake It Up" with Yo Gotti, "The Way Life Goes" remix with Lil Uzi Vert and more so fans should definitely expect some big names to make appearances during the "NICKIHNDRXXX" tour.

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