Music / NewsMusic / NewsNicki Minaj flew to China for a fake music festivalShe refused to performShareLink copied ✔️November 23, 2018November 23, 2018TextAnna Cafolla Nicki Minaj flew to what she believed was a festival appearance in China last weekend, to then find out it was apparently all a scam. Minaj was supposed to be playing a 90-minute set at Djakarta Warehouse Project China, and flew to Shanghai for the show. As Shanghaiist reports, the festival was billed as a spin-off of a festival that takes place in Bali, Indonesia with the same name. However, the Bali festival organisers released a statement claiming the Shanghai event was “unauthorised”. “The event rumoured to take place in Shanghai on 17 and 18 of November 2018 is an unauthorised use of DWP trademark. DWP as a brand, has no association with the event,” a statement via Buzzfeed said. The Shanghai festival denied any wrongdoing. Tickets for the event were going for up to $400, with Minaj billed alongside other acts like DJ Snake. A set of that length by Minaj is estimated to be worth about $3 million. Though the festival still went ahead, the Queen rapper refused to perform at the event after learning of the drama when she landed in China. In a fan-recorded video, Minaj promised to return to the city with a “better partner”, adding: “I'll be back you guys for my real fans, in Shanghai, in China. I love you so much.” .@NICKIMINAJ has a message for the China fans! pic.twitter.com/QwF71EFk9P— Nicki Minaj News (@NickiReignsCom) November 18, 2018Escape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy Expand your creative community and connect with 15,000 creatives from around the world.READ MORE‘It’s a family affair’: Errol and Alex Rita on 10 years of Touching BassThe 10 best songs about cheating Madruga, the UK dance festival with no backstageThe 5 best tracks from April 2026‘The stage is my ring’: Natanya is bringing WWE energy to popDid this 90s art film actually inspire Beyoncé’s ‘Hold Up’ music video?Kneecap, Erika de Casier, Smerz and more call to boycott Eurovision Ethel Cain’s Coachella stage was a ‘graveyard of American industry’TOMORA are the dance-pop superduo out to ‘connect unexpected people’If Geese are a psy-op, so is everything elseA deep dive into the fan-led SOPHIE archive projectThe secret history of Black British musicEscape the algorithm! Get The DropEmail address SIGN UP Get must-see stories direct to your inbox every weekday. Privacy policy Thank you. You have been subscribed Privacy policy