Diddy, Cardi B lead all-star hip-hop Super Bowl party at the Armory

Tickets start at $99 for this late-night Players Ball.

The Minnesota Star Tribune
January 24, 2018 at 3:27PM
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The Players Ball boasts an all-star hip-hop lineup, including Diddy. (Star Tribune file)

We couldn’t have this Super Bowl experience without Diddy, could we?

Rest assured, the hip-hop mogul will be amongst us for the Super Bowl. In fact, he’s been announced as one of the performers at the Players Ball Extravaganza set for the Minneapolis Armory after the Super Bowl.

There are some other big names from the hip-hop world set for the Big Ball, namely DJ Khaled, French Montana, G-Eazy, Busta Rhymes and Cardi B, who has two other gigs in the Twin Cities on nights prior to Feb. 4.

The Big Ball comes with a big price, with tickets starting at $99; they are available at ticketmaster.com. VIP tables are available at nomadicentertainment.com.

The event is being put together by Nomadic Entertainment Group, which is also presenting Imagine Dragons, Pink, Jennifer Lopez and Kelly Clarkson at the Armory before the Super Bowl.

The Armory will open at 11 p.m. for this post-Super Bowl hip-hop soiree.

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