Cardi B closed her first full-headline arena tour this past weekend with back-to-back sold-out shows at State Farm Arena, capping a run that promoters said set a venue record for the highest combined gross for solo female rap shows.
The two Atlanta dates featured guest appearances across both nights from Jeezy, Mariah the Scientist, Missy Elliott, and T.I. Usher also visited backstage after Saturday’s show.
The Little Miss Drama Tour ended with 453,000 tickets sold and more than $70 million grossed across 35 dates, according to tour figures. The total marks the highest-grossing debut arena tour by a female rapper.
The tour opened Feb. 11 in Palm Desert, California, at Acrisure Arena and included multiple-night stands in several major markets.
In Los Angeles, Cardi B became the first female rapper to sell out back-to-back nights at Kia Forum. In New York, she also became the first female rapper to sell out consecutive shows at Madison Square Garden.
Other stops included Vancouver, Seattle, Austin, Denver, Detroit, Chicago, Toronto, and Raleigh. In Hamilton, Ontario, she became the first female artist to headline, sell out, and post the top ticket sales for a rap show at the venue.
The production centered on a 37-song setlist that spanned her career. It included new songs from her second album, AM I THE DRAMA?, along with tracks from Invasion of Privacy and hit singles including “Money,” “Bongos,” and “WAP.”
The show also featured six wardrobe changes, an extended runway, and elevated B-stage segments.
A rotating guest roster throughout the tour included Blueface, Cash Cobain, Fetty Wap, GloRilla, Kash Doll, Kehlani, Lil’ Kim, Meek Mill, Megan Thee Stallion, Pardison Fontaine, Rob49, and Tyla.
During the first New York show, Cardi B brought her children, Kulture and Wave, onstage before performing “Girls Like You.”
The tour supports AM I THE DRAMA?, released Sept. 19 through Atlantic Records.

