Cardi B used a little friendly trash talk to nudge ticket sales for her Little Miss Drama tour stop in Hamilton, Ontario. In a post on X, the Grammy-winning rapper said the March 31 show at the TD Coliseum was only about 80 percent sold and asked fans to buy tickets so she would not lose her streak of sold-out dates.
What she said
In her post, Cardi B warned Canadian fans directly: "If you break my sold-out streak, I don't know what I'm going to do... But y'all better go buy them tickets." She repeated the message to emphasize she did not want the streak interrupted.
Tickets and local reaction
Ticket prices for the Hamilton date were listed from $91.15 to $461.97. Some local social media users pointed to those prices as one reason sales may be slow. Others noted that Cardi B has a Toronto concert the night before, on March 30, which is roughly an hour away from Hamilton.
Toronto and other stops
- The Toronto show on March 30 was reported as nearly sold out, with tickets ranging from $126 to $792.
- Cardi B recently sold out two consecutive nights at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
Tour context
The Little Miss Drama tour supports Cardi B's second studio album, Am I the Drama? The tour began in Palm Desert, California, and is scheduled to wrap in Atlanta. Along the way she has used high-energy calls to fans to encourage full houses. For example, on February 20 she urged Vancouver fans to pack Rogers Arena for a February 21 show, adding a lighthearted line asking, "For now... where the Tim Horton's at?"
Whether it was competitive banter or a straightforward reminder, Cardi B's message was clear: she wants live audiences to show up, and she wants her sold-out streak to continue.