Nicki Minaj's show in England delayed as she was arrested in Netherlands for marijuana possession.

Nicki Minaj's concert in Manchester postponed after marijuana was found in her bags as she was leaving the Netherlands. Rescheduled performance with honored tickets.

May 26th 2024.

Nicki Minaj's show in England delayed as she was arrested in Netherlands for marijuana possession.
The city of Manchester was abuzz with excitement as Nicki Minaj's highly anticipated concert was scheduled for Saturday night. However, the event was suddenly postponed after a startling discovery by police in the Netherlands. As Minaj was preparing to leave the country, authorities found marijuana in her bags, causing a delay in her travels.

Live Nation, the promoter of the concert, announced that the performance would be rescheduled and all tickets would still be valid. Despite the rapper's best efforts to make the show happen, the unforeseen events of the day made it impossible. In a statement, the promoter expressed their disappointment and apologized for any inconvenience caused.

Minaj herself took to Twitter earlier that day to share the news with her fans. She revealed that she had been stopped at the Amsterdam airport and informed by police of the marijuana in her bags. The substance, although tolerated for recreational use, is still illegal in the Netherlands. The 41-year-old artist was understandably frustrated by the situation.

A spokesperson for the Netherlands military police, Robert Van Kapel, confirmed that a 41-year-old American woman had been arrested for exporting "soft drugs." However, he did not disclose her identity or specify the type of drugs involved. Later on, police tweeted that she had been fined and released.

Minaj, known for her fiery personality, tweeted her belief that the police were intentionally trying to make her late for her concert in Manchester. She wrote, "Told you, it's to try to make me late so that they can write negative stories. Jealousy is a disease. You know the rest." Her representatives have yet to respond to inquiries about the incident.

The Trinidadian-born rapper has gained widespread fame for her chart-topping hits such as "Super Freaky Girl," "Anaconda," and "Starships." She has also been nominated for 12 Grammy awards throughout her successful career. The Manchester concert was part of her "Pink Friday 2" tour, which includes other European stops in Paris, Poland, Germany, Romania, and Switzerland.

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