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Cardi B closed out her Little Miss Drama Tour with a high-profile finale on April 18, 2026, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, delivering a sold-out show that doubled as a celebration of her record-breaking run. The night’s biggest moment came when she surprised the crowd by bringing out Missy Elliott, turning the final stop into a cross-generational hip-hop showcase.

Energy peaked late in the set as Cardi introduced Elliott to roaring cheers. The rap icon launched into “Get Ur Freak On” and “Lose Control.” That guest appearance capped a tour built on spectacle and surprise, with previous stops featuring appearances from Megan Thee Stallion, GloRilla, and Lil’ Kim.



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Numbers behind the run underscore its impact. The Little Miss Drama Tour, launched on February 11 in Palm Desert, spanned 35 dates and had already grossed $45,852,355 across 23 reported shows, according to Touring Data. That figure makes it the highest-grossing debut arena tour by a female rapper, with an average nearing $2 million per night. A standout milestone arrived on March 25–26 at Madison Square Garden, where two sold-out shows generated $5.3 million from 25,300 tickets, setting a new benchmark for the category.

Despite the celebratory tone, the Atlanta finale carried a moment of tension. During the show, Cardi addressed the crowd directly, criticizing the venue and hinting at frustration with its handling of the event. “Next time b*tch I’m having my concert in the parking lot,” she said onstage.

The tour itself supported her second studio album Am I the Drama? (2026), marking Cardi’s first full-scale production as a headliner.

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