Cardi B admitted she was “intimidated” by the scale of her own success after facing a sold-out crowd at the T-Mobile Center on March 17, 2026. During her Little Miss Drama Tour stop in Kansas City, the Bronx rapper shared a video of thousands of fans lighting up the arena, later writing on X that she “can’t believe it’s so many people that came to see me.”
“This is crazy!! I was intimidated seeing so many people,” she wrote, reflecting on the visual impact of the crowd. Despite years at the top of the charts, Cardi framed the experience as something that still feels unreal, questioning how she reached that level of demand in real time. “I can’t believe it’s so many people that came to see me,” she continued. “like yeah I know I’m “Cardi B” and I’ve been doing this for years but it still amazes me every single time. Unbelievable. God how did this happen?”
Momentum on the tour has been building steadily since its February launch, fueled by the success of her second studio album Am I the Drama?, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 last year. Each stop has leaned into spectacle and unpredictability, with surprise guests becoming a defining element of the run.
Two nights before Kansas City, Cardi delivered one of the tour’s standout moments at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit on March 15. Midway through the set, she paused the show to introduce Kash Doll, who joined her onstage for a performance of “Here I Go.”
That Detroit appearance added to a growing list of high-profile cameos. In Los Angeles, Cardi brought out GloRilla for “Tomorrow 2,” while Kehlani joined for “Safe” and “Folded.” Another stop featured Tyla performing “Nice Guy” and “Chanel,” alongside a brief appearance from Blueface for “Thotiana.” None of these moments were pre-announced.
Next up is a March 19 performance at the Heritage Bank Center in Cincinnati, as the tour enters its final stretch. The Little Miss Drama Tour is scheduled to conclude on April 18, closing out a memorable two-month run.






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