Cardi B is already looking beyond her current run, confirming plans for a larger, higher-budget tour tied to her third studio album. In a recent video shared during her ongoing Little Miss Drama Tour, the rapper revealed she is actively developing the next production while still on the road.
“On my next tour with my next album, I’m going to perform for five months… I’m going to have this s**t to the T,” she said. “This is my first tour, this is my first production, and it’s amazing. But I cannot wait to put out the next album… I’m already putting things in my head for the new production. I’m going to go crazy.”
The announcement arrives at a pivotal moment in Cardi’s touring career. On March 25 and 26, she headlined two sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden, marking her first time leading the iconic venue. Both dates sold out rapidly, making her the first female rapper to achieve consecutive sell-outs at the arena.
Opening night unfolded as a full-scale hometown celebration. Lil’ Kim joined Cardi onstage, delivering a surprise appearance that tapped into New York’s rap legacy, while Cash Cobain and Natalie Nunn also made guest appearances. The second night continued the momentum, with A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie joining as a surprise guest. Family moments added another layer to the shows, as her children Kulture and Wave appeared onstage during key segments.
These performances support her second studio album Am I the Drama?, which was released in September 2025. Days before the concerts, Cardi described headlining Madison Square Garden as “overwhelming” during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, underlining the emotional weight of achieving the milestone in her home city.






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