Cardi B is proving once again that when it comes to commanding the stage, she’s second to none. The Bronx native recently turned Madison Square Garden into her personal playground with two back-to-back, sold-out shows, making her Little Miss Drama Tour a full-on hometown spectacle.
According to Billboard, these March shows sold out faster than you can say "Bodak Yellow," marking a major milestone in Cardi's first-ever headlining arena tour. Nearly a decade after her breakout hit, the Grammy award-winning artist continues to escalate her career, packing out one of the world's most iconic venues.
“Cardi’s energy is unmatched. It's like every concert is a personal celebration," said a fan outside the venue.
If you thought Cardi B would keep it low-key in NYC, think again. Known for her larger-than-life persona, Cardi delivered performances that were packed with surprises, including a guest appearance by fellow New Yorker Cash Cobain.
Fans were not disappointed as social media clips captured the excitement over surprise appearances from Lil’ Kim and Baddies star Natalie Nunn. Even the family joined the festivities, with Cardi's kids Kulture and Wave making adorable stage cameos.
Backstage wasn't short on celebrities either, with Ciara hanging out with Cardi and Kim, proving that Cardi B's concerts are truly where the stars align.
Beyond the celebrity buzz, Cardi kept her audience entertained with her signature blend of humor and real talk. From jokes about her pre-fame days in the Bronx to reminiscing about her journey, she reminded fans why they love her unfiltered and relatable vibe.
The Little Miss Drama Tour, which kicked off in February and wraps in April, is designed to feel like the ultimate party, and Cardi is all about delivering on that promise. As she told Billboard, if she could hand out free drinks, she would – but her vibe makes it seem like she already does.
From flying over the crowd to overcoming her fear of heights "for the plot," Cardi’s shows are as extravagant as her personality. Selling out Madison Square Garden remains a monumental achievement for the Bronx-born superstar, proving that Cardi B is still that girl.