Cardi B has officially closed her Little Miss Drama Tour with blockbuster numbers, surpassing $70 million in total revenue. According to Touring Data, the 35-date North American run grossed $70,034,408 from 453,043 tickets sold, averaging $2,000,983 per night with a $154.59 ticket price.
That final tally places the tour as the 11th highest-grossing hip-hop tour in history. Within female rap, only Nicki Minaj’s Pink Friday 2 Tour, which earned $108 million, has posted a higher total, positioning Cardi’s debut arena run among the genre’s most commercially impactful outings.
Momentum had been building throughout the tour’s early weeks. By late March, the run had already generated $45.8 million across 23 shows, highlighted by a record-breaking stop at Madison Square Garden on March 25–26, where Cardi pulled in $5.3 million from 25,300 tickets—the biggest single box office report ever recorded by a female rapper. Those figures underscored a consistent demand that carried through to the final date.
The tour concluded on April 18 at State Farm Arena, closing a sold-out run that doubled as a celebration of Cardi’s rise as a live performer. A surprise appearance from Missy Elliott during the finale added a generational moment to the closing night, following earlier guest spots from artists including Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, and Lil’ Kim.
Built in support of her Billboard 200-topping album Am I the Drama?, the production blended catalog staples like “I Like It” and “Bodak Yellow” with newer material, alongside elaborate staging and multiple costume changes.






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