Cardi B has achieved another monumental milestone in her illustrious rap career. The Bronx-born superstar’s highly anticipated Cardi B Little Miss Drama Tour has officially grossed over $70 million, cementing her status as a touring powerhouse.
On Saturday, April 18, 2026, the rapper concluded her massive North American trek with back-to-back sold-out performances at the State Farm Arena in Atlanta. According to data provided by Live Nation, the tour spanned 35 dates and moved 453,000 tickets, ultimately becoming the highest-grossing debut arena tour by a female rapper in history.
The tour’s success was marked by several historic achievements. In Los Angeles, Cardi B became the first female rapper to sell out consecutive nights at the Kia Forum. She mirrored this success in New York City, where she made history as the first female rapper to sell out back-to-back shows at the iconic Madison Square Garden.
The 35-city run, which kicked off on February 11, 2026, at the Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, Calif., served as a celebration of her second studio album, Am I the Drama? The production was bolstered by an impressive roster of special guests, including Meek Mill, Missy Elliott, Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, T.I., Fetty Wap, and Blueface, among others.
Following the tour’s conclusion, Cardi B took to Instagram to express her gratitude to her dedicated fanbase, the Bardi Gang. “Most of all, of course, I want to say thank you to my fans, thank you to Bardi Gang. Thank you to everybody who came and made this moment so special for me,” she shared in a video message.
For fans who were unable to catch the record-breaking tour, there is one final opportunity to see the artist live. Cardi B is scheduled to headline the 2026 Essence Festival of Culture, taking place in New Orleans from July 3–5.



