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Cardi B is already looking beyond the final stretch of her Little Miss Drama Tour, hinting at both new music and a possible European expansion. Speaking during an appearance on TODAY with Jenna Bush Hager and Sheinelle Jones, the rapper outlined her next moves as her current U.S. run approaches its closing dates.

I want to take a week off, and then I just want to get back to the club. I got to put out music, I got to push so many things,” she said, confirming that new material is in motion. Cardi then pointed to international plans, adding, “I might just go to Europe and do another tour,” signaling a potential second leg tied to the same era.



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That momentum builds on a run that has steadily scaled since its February 2026 launch. The Little Miss Drama Tour is now entering its final weeks, with two back-to-back shows scheduled at Madison Square Garden in New York before concluding on April 18 at State Farm Arena in Atlanta. Demand has remained consistently high across markets, fueled by the success of her second studio album Am I the Drama?, which debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 in 2025.

It is already known that Cardi has actively worked on new music despite the ongoing tour. In late February, the rapper confirmed that she had started making new music using a studio bus, which allowed her to write and record while traveling between dates on the Little Miss Drama Tour.

Live reception for the tour has mirrored that commercial performance. During a March 17 stop at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City, Cardi acknowledged the scale of her audience in real time, later writing on X that she felt “intimidated” by the sold-out crowd. “I can’t believe it’s so many people that came to see me,” she shared, underscoring how the visual impact of arena touring continues to resonate despite years of chart dominance.

Onstage, the tour has leaned heavily into unpredictability. A March 15 performance at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit featured Kash Doll joining for “Here I Go,” while earlier Los Angeles dates included appearances from GloRilla and Kehlani. Additional stops have brought out Tyla and Blueface.

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