Cardi B Makes History on Little Miss Drama Tour with Back-to-Back Kia Forum Sellouts Amid Personal Drama
Los Angeles, February 23, 2026 – Cardi B continues to dominate 2026 with her explosive Little Miss Drama Tour, her first headlining arena run, as she etched her name in the record books by becoming the first female rapper to sell out two consecutive nights at the iconic Kia Forum in Inglewood.
The Grammy winner packed the venue on February 15 and 16, delivering high-energy performances that left fans buzzing and trolls silenced.
The Bronx-born rapper clapped back at online critics claiming her shows weren’t selling out, flaunting the milestone on social media and via Live Nation announcements.
Reviews from The Guardian praised the ambitious spectacle, featuring vivid set pieces, sizzling choreography, and pugnacious lyrics from her 2025 sophomore album Am I the Drama?.
Highlights included a dramatic opener with crow visuals, high-octane hits, and a revolving carousel stage evoking strip-club vibes—plus guest surprises like GloRilla joining onstage in LA.
The tour rolled through the Pacific Northwest recently, with Cardi hyping crowds in Portland (“I was not familiar with y’all game… y’all lowkey beat Cali and Vegas”), Vancouver (where she “hypnotized” fans at Rogers Arena on February 21), and Seattle (a sold-out Climate Pledge Arena show on February 22, where she performed fan favorites like “Up”). She shared sexy mirror selfies backstage, teasing her confident stage presence.
On the personal front, Cardi addressed breakup rumors with NFL star Stefon Diggs during her LA show, teasing their status amid speculation sparked by her early Super Bowl exit on February 8 (where she made a nude-look cameo in Bad Bunny’s halftime show and later rocked a plunging black minidress at a party).
Sources indicate the pair welcomed a baby boy in November 2025, but recent unfollows and reports suggest tension—though Cardi has kept details vague, focusing on tour energy.
She also revealed plans for a third round of butt implant removal in Colombia post-tour, sharing candidly backstage after a Kehlani duet.
Fans praised her transparency (“We love Cardi over here, implants or not”). No new music drops are imminent—her last album was 2025’s Am I the Drama?—but she previously teased another project in 2026 for a “new era.”
As the tour powers on, Cardi’s blend of record-breaking success, raw honesty, and unapologetic flair solidifies her as hip-hop’s reigning force. With sold-out crowds and viral moments, 2026 is proving to be her year to shine brighter than ever.