Cardi B announces her first arena headlining run with the Little Miss Drama Tour in 2026, following release of her new album Am I the Drama?
Cardi B is officially stepping into the arena spotlight. The Grammy-winning rapper announced on Tuesday, Sept. 16, that she will launch her first-ever arena tour in 2026, in support of her long-awaited sophomore album Am I the Drama?, which drops Friday, Sept. 19.
Titled the Little Miss Drama Tour, the run will take Cardi B across North America for her biggest shows to date, kicking off Feb. 11 in Palm Desert, California, and wrapping April 17 in Atlanta, Georgia. Stops include major cities such as Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Vancouver, Chicago, Toronto, Philadelphia, and New Yorkβs iconic Madison Square Garden.
βHELLO!! π¦ββ¬ We putting the kids to bed early because the Little Miss Drama Tour is coming to a city near you!β Cardi B wrote on Instagram when announcing the tour.
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Album and Collaborations
The tour will coincide with the release of Am I the Drama?, her highly anticipated follow-up to 2018βs Invasion of Privacy. That record won Best Rap Album at the 2019 Grammy Awards, cementing Cardi B as a global superstar.
Her new project boasts a stacked lineup of collaborators, including Janet Jackson, Megan Thee Stallion, Lizzo, Selena Gomez, Cash Cobain, Kehlani, Summer Walker, and Tyla.
Presales and Ticket Information
Fans will have several opportunities to secure tickets early. The Cardi B Artist Presale runs from Tuesday, Sept. 23, at 10 a.m. local time through Sunday, Sept. 21, at 10 p.m. PT, requiring advance sign-up.
Additional presales include Citi cardmembers, who gain access Sept. 22 at 7 a.m. local time through Sept. 23 at 7 a.m. local time via Citi Entertainment, and Verizon customers, who can secure tickets for select shows through the My Verizon App during the same timeframe.
General on-sale begins Thursday, Sept. 25, at 10 a.m. local time.
Tour Dates
Feb. 11 β Palm Desert, Calif. β Acrisure Arena
Feb. 13 β Las Vegas, Nev. β T-Mobile Arena
Feb. 15 β Los Angeles, Calif. β Kia Forum
Feb. 19 β Portland, Ore. β Moda Center
Feb. 21 β Vancouver, British Columbia β Rogers Arena
Feb. 22 β Seattle, Wash. β Climate Pledge Arena
Feb. 25 β Sacramento, Calif. β Golden 1 Center
Feb. 27 β San Francisco, Calif. β Chase Center
Mar. 1 β Phoenix, Ariz. β PHX Arena
Mar. 4 β Houston, Texas β Toyota Center
Mar. 6 β Austin, Texas β Moody Center
Mar. 7 β Dallas, Texas β American Airlines Center
Mar. 9 β Denver, Colo. β Ball Arena
Mar. 12 β Minneapolis, Minn. β Target Center
Mar. 14 β Indianapolis, Ind. β Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Mar. 15 β Detroit, Mich. β Little Caesars Arena
Mar. 17 β Kansas City, Mo. β T-Mobile Center
Mar. 19 β Cincinnati, Ohio β Heritage Bank Center
Mar. 21 β Chicago, Ill. β United Center
Mar. 25 β New York, N.Y. β Madison Square Garden
Mar. 28 β Newark, N.J. β Prudential Center
Mar. 30 β Toronto, Ontario β Scotiabank Arena
Apr. 2 β Boston, Mass. β TD Garden
Apr. 3 β Hartford, Conn. β PeoplesBank Arena
Apr. 4 β Baltimore, Md. β CFG Bank Arena
Apr. 7 β Philadelphia, Pa. β Xfinity Mobile Arena
Apr. 8 β Washington, D.C. β Capital One Arena
Apr. 11 β Raleigh, N.C. β Lenovo Center
Apr. 12 β Charlotte, N.C. β Spectrum Center
Apr. 14 β Sunrise, Fla. β Amerant Bank Arena
Apr. 17 β Atlanta, Ga. β State Farm Arena
With her sophomore era underway, Cardi B is gearing up to deliver her most ambitious chapter yet β and this time, sheβs bringing the drama straight to the arenas.

