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Cardi B announced she’s going on tour while co-hosting TODAY With Jenna & Friends on Sept. 16.
The Grammy-winning rapper said she’ll be hitting the road in more than 30 cities in 2026 on her “Little Miss Drama Tour.”
“I’ll be headed to more than 30 cities across North America — Cardi B is going on tour!” she exclaimed on TODAY.
“After the whole album run and everything, I’m going straight to rehearsal. Every single day, I’m going to be working out,” she added.
Cardi B’s first headlining arena tour kicks off in Palm Desert, California, on Feb. 11, and includes stops at New York City’s Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Kia Forum before wrapping up on April 17 in Atlanta.

Fans can sign up for the artist presale now through Sept. 21 at 10 p.m. PT to gain access to the presale, which starts on Sept. 23 at 10 a.m. local time.
Citi cardmembers and Verizon customers will also have access to a presale starting on Sept. 22 at 7 a.m. local time until Sept. 23 at 7 a.m. local time.
The news comes ahead of the release of Cardi’s highly-anticipated sophomore album, “Am I the Drama?,” out Sept. 19. The record includes features from artists like Janet Jackson, Selena Gomez, Lizzo, Megan Thee Stallion and more.
“It’s spicy! It gives that Keke Palmer kiss spark,” Cardi B said of the album, referring to Palmer’s kiss with “Hot Ones” host Sean Evans. “It’s spark, it’s tears, it’s fun, it’s outside!”
Cardi B’s debut album, “Invasion of Privacy,” has sold more than four million units, per the Recording Industry Association of America, making it four-times Platinum certified by the RIAA. The record also won the Grammy for best rap album in 2019.
The “Bodak Yellow” singer will also be appearing at select stores across the U.S. to celebrate the album release. For a full list of locations, click here.
Keep reading for a full list of Cardi B’s “Little Miss Drama Tour” dates:
‘Little Miss Drama Tour’ dates
- Feb. 11 — Palm Desert, California — Acrisure Arena
- Feb. 13 — Las Vegas, Nevada — T-Mobile Arena
- Feb. 15 — Los Angeles, California — Kia Forum
- Feb. 19 — Portland, Oregon — Moda Center
- Feb 21 — Vancouver, British Columbia — Rogers Arena
- Feb. 22 — Seattle, Washington — Climate Pledge Arena
- Feb. 25 — Sacramento, California — Golden 1 Center
- Feb. 27 — San Francisco, CA — Chase Center
- March 1 — Phoenix, Arizona — PHX Arena
- March 4 — Houston, Texas — Toyota Center
- March 6 — Austin, Texas — Moody Center
- March 7 — Dallas, Texas — American Airlines Center
- March 9 — Denver, Colorado — Ball Arena
- March 12 — Minneapolis, Minnesota — Target Center
- March 14 — Indianapolis, Indiana — Gainbridge Fieldhouse
- March 15 — Detroit, Michigan — Little Caesars Arena
- March 17 — Kansas City, Missouri — T-Mobile Center
- March 19 — Cincinnati, Ohio — Heritage Bank Center
- March 21 — Chicago, Illinois — United Center
- March 25 — New York, New York — Madison Square Garden
- March 28 — Newark, New Jersey — Prudential Center
- March 30 — Toronto, Canada — Scotiabank Arena
- April 2 — Boston, Massachusetts — TD Garden
- April 3 — Hartford, Connecticut — PeoplesBank Arena
- April 4 — Baltimore, Maryland — CFG Bank Arena
- April 7 — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania — Xfinity Mobile Arena
- April 8 — Washington, DC — Capital One Arena
- April 11 — Raleigh, North Carolina — Lenovo Center
- April 12 — Charlotte, North Carolina — Spectrum Center
- April 14 — Sunrise, Florida — Amerant Bank Arena
- April 17 — Atlanta, Georgia — State Farm Arena
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