Cardi B: The rap superstar making history with her ‘Little Miss Drama’ tour? Oh yes

Featured image credit to Kevin Mazur and Getty Images

New York rap diva Cardi B is pushing The Culture forward and has the numbers to prove it. With her Little Miss Drama tour rocking out on the West Coast - she’s already making history.

Cardi B’s making massive history with the ‘Little Miss Drama’ tour

It’s all eyes on Cardi these days - from putting out fire tunes to flexing big boss moves to the masses. Her new tour making her the first female rapper to sell out two consecutive nights at the Kia Forum? Oh yes. Peep the deets and massive salutes to Live Nation giving the green light to showcase both photographers Chris Polk and Kevin Mazur (above featured image credit to Big Kev) and their epic snapshots from Cardi’s tour run.

Peep the deets and lose yourself to the clarity in the pics.

Last week, GRAMMY Award–winning, multi-diamond superstar Cardi B launched her highly anticipated first headline arena tour, the Little Miss Drama Tour. The run kicked off with a sold-out performance at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert on February 11, followed by a sold-out stop at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, before heading to Los Angeles for back-to-back nights at the Kia Forum.

The below gallery of snapshots are all courtesy of Chris Polk and Polk Imaging.

The tour features a cinematic and theatrical journey that navigates the depths of Cardi's imagination with a high-energy setlist spanning Cardi’s career. Tracks include “Salute,” “Check Please,” “Bodega Baddie,” “Safe,” and “Imaginary Players” from her second studio album, AM I THE DRAMA?, alongside fan favorites like “I Like It,” “Be Careful,” “Bartier Cardi,” and “Bodak Yellow” from Invasion of Privacy, as well as singles like “Money,” “Bongos,” and “WAP.” 

The below gallery of snapshots are all courtesy of Kevin Mazur and Getty Images.

Opening week also featured a lineup of special guests. At Sunday’s Los Angeles show, GloRilla joined Cardi onstage for “Tomorrow 2,” while last night’s performance saw Kehlani appear for “Safe” and Tyla join for “Nice Guy,” before performing her hit single “CHANEL.” Blueface also joined Cardi during “Thotiana.” With the Los Angeles shows, Cardi notably became the first female rapper to sell out two consecutive nights at the Kia Forum.

Throughout the show, Cardi unveils six distinct outfit changes, each reflecting the evolving production themes across multiple acts. She delivers an expansive 37-song set, supported by a dynamic stage design featuring an extended runway leading to a B-stage, where she periodically rises above the audience to perform, creating an immersive experience for her fans.

The Little Miss Drama Tour continues tomorrow, February 19 with a stop in Portland at Moda Center, followed by performances in Vancouver, Seattle, San Francisco, Austin, Denver, Chicago, Toronto, Boston, Washington, DC, and more, before concluding with back-to-back shows in Atlanta at State Farm Arena on April 17 and 18. The tour also features two headline hometown performances in New York City at Madison Square Garden on March 25 and 26.

The tour follows Cardi’s recent Super Bowl weekend appearances, including a performance at the Fanatics event on February 7 and dancing in La Casita during Bad Bunny’s Super Bowl halftime show on February 8.

For tickets and tour info, visit cardib.com/tour

‘LITTLE MISS DRAMA TOUR’ 2026 DATES:

Wed Feb 11 — Palm Desert, CA — Acrisure Arena - SOLD-OUT

Fri Feb 13 — Las Vegas, NV — T-Mobile Arena - SOLD-OUT

Sun Feb 15 — Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum - SOLD-OUT

Mon Feb 16 — Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum - SOLD-OUT

Thu Feb 19 — Portland, OR — Moda Center

Sat Feb 21 — Vancouver, BC — Rogers Arena - SOLD-OUT

Sun Feb 22 — Seattle, WA — Climate Pledge Arena

Wed Feb 25 — Sacramento, CA — Golden 1 Center

Fri Feb 27 — San Francisco, CA — Chase Center - SOLD-OUT

Sun Mar 01 — Phoenix, AZ — PHX Arena - SOLD-OUT

Wed Mar 04 — Houston, TX — Toyota Center - SOLD-OUT

Fri Mar 06 — Austin, TX — Moody Center

Sat Mar 07 — Dallas, TX — American Airlines Center - SOLD-OUT

Mon Mar 09 — Denver, CO — Ball Arena

Thu Mar 12 — Minneapolis, MN — Target Center

Sat Mar 14 — Indianapolis, IN — Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Sun Mar 15 — Detroit, MI — Little Caesars Arena

Tue Mar 17 — Kansas City, MO — T-Mobile Center

Thu Mar 19 — Cincinnati, OH — Heritage Bank Center

Sat Mar 21 — Chicago, IL — United Center - SOLD-OUT

Wed Mar 25 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden - SOLD-OUT

Thu Mar 26 — New York, NY — Madison Square Garden - SOLD-OUT

Sat Mar 28 — Newark, NJ — Prudential Center - SOLD-OUT

Mon Mar 30 — Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena

Thu Apr 02 — Boston, MA — TD Garden - SOLD-OUT

Fri Apr 03 — Hartford, CT — PeoplesBank Arena

Sat Apr 04 — Baltimore, MD — CFG Bank Arena - SOLD-OUT

Tue Apr 07 — Philadelphia, PA — Xfinity Mobile Arena - SOLD-OUT

Wed Apr 08 — Washington, DC — Capital One Arena - SOLD-OUT

Sat Apr 11 — Raleigh, NC — Lenovo Center

Sun Apr 12 — Charlotte, NC — Spectrum Center - SOLD-OUT

Tue Apr 14 — Sunrise, FL — Amerant Bank Arena - SOLD-OUT

Fri Apr 17 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena - SOLD-OUT

Sat Apr 18 — Atlanta, GA — State Farm Arena - SOLD-OUT

ABOUT CARDI B

Cardi B is among the most significant musical artists of all time, regardless of genre, gender, or generation— all accomplished in less than a decade. Among her seemingly unstoppable list of accomplishments, she stands as the highest-certified female rapper on the RIAA’s “Top Artists (Digital Singles)” ranking with over 100 million RIAA-certified units sold, with 3 diamond certifications. Her chart-topping, GRAMMY® Award-winning, 4x RIAA platinum-certified debut album, Invasion of Privacy, continues to be a landmark achievement in female rap streaming history. All 13 tracks on Invasion of Privacy are now certified at least Platinum, and the smash 2018 album also includes the history-making Diamond-certified “Bodak Yellow.” Her extensive list of awards, nominations, and high-profile honors currently includes 10 GRAMMY® nominations and one win for Best Rap Album for her debut album Invasion of Privacy, eight Billboard Music Awards, six Guinness World Records, four Spotify One Billion Streams Awards, two ASCAP Songwriter of the Year Awards, eight ASCAP Pop Music Awards, 23 ASCAP Rhythm & Soul Music Awards, six American Music Awards, four MTV Video Music Awards, three iHeartRadio Titanium Awards, six BET Awards, 14 BET Hip Hop Awards, inclusion on TIME’s “TIME100: The 100 Most Influential People of 2018,” being named Entertainment Weekly’s 2018 “Entertainer of the Year” and Billboard’s 2020 “Woman of the Year,” along with countless other triumphs. She continues to expand her musical legacy in 2025 with new releases, including the tracks “Outside” which marks her 13th top 10 Billboard Hot 100 and “Imaginary Playerz,” from her upcoming sophomore album Am I The Drama?, available September 19th.   

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