After months of anticipation, hip-hop superstar Cardi B has announced her first-ever arena tour, titled “Little Miss Drama Tour,” which will span 30 cities across the United States and Canada from February 11 to April 17, 2026. The extensive tour marks a significant milestone in Cardi B’s career, as she shifts from smaller venues to major arenas, including iconic locations such as Madison Square Garden, T-Mobile Arena, and the Kia Forum.
Ticket sales will begin with presale opportunities starting September 22, 2025, at 7 AM PT through Citi and Verizon presales, giving dedicated fans early access to secure their seats. Artist presale registration through Ticketmaster closes September 21 at 10 PM PDT, allowing registered fans to purchase tickets for up to three tour stops beginning September 23 at 10 AM venue time. Fans are encouraged to participate in these early presale options to maximize their chances of getting tickets before they potentially sell out.
General public tickets will become available on September 25 at 10 AM venue time, with prices ranging from approximately $80 to $200 for general admission. Premium options, including floor tickets and VIP packages, will command higher prices than general admission, particularly at major stadiums like Madison Square Garden where costs are expected to exceed average rates.
This pricing structure represents an increase from Cardi B’s 2018 tour, which offered base prices between $50 and $130. The tour team plans to implement a comprehensive social media campaign that will feature eye-catching content and fan engagement opportunities across all major platforms. Following the tour announcement, Cardi’s team confirmed her music will be available across all streaming platforms, allowing fans to familiarize themselves with her latest tracks before attending shows. The tour’s timing coincides with Cardi B’s fourth pregnancy, her first child with NFL athlete Stefon Diggs, potentially influencing the tour’s marketing strategy and overall aesthetic.
The “Little Miss Drama Tour” name references recent musical releases, suggesting a cohesive connection between her live performances and new content. Industry analysts note that the tour’s scale reflects Cardi B’s growing cultural influence across music, fashion, and entertainment.