Cardi B is not easing back into the spotlight. She is kicking the door down.
The 33-year-old rapper returned to headlining tours after six years. She kicked off her Little Miss Drama Tour on February 11 at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California. The opening night featured almost 40 songs, six acts, and many costume changes. It also had a clear message. Cardi is not playing it safe.
The comeback also comes with chart domination. As she hit the stage, she scored her 10th No. 1 on Billboard’s Rap Airplay chart with “Errtime,” tying Ye for the third-most leaders in the chart’s history.
Six Years of Silence Ends in a 40-Song Spectacle
Fans waited. Cardi delivered.
The show pulled heavily from her sophomore album Am I the Drama?, which debuted at No. 1 last September with 200,000 units sold in its first week. She mixed fresh tracks like “Principal,” “Pick It Up,” and “Better Than You” with crowd favorites like “Bodak Yellow,” “WAP,” “Up,” and “I Like It.”
She began with “Hello” and “Magnet.” Then, she debuted live performances of “Salute,” “Check Please,” and “Trophies.” The pacing felt deliberate. Party anthems hit hard. Then, the mood changed with “Be Careful” and “Ring.””
Cardi studied Madonna. She studied Beyoncé. She trained with choreographers. She pushed herself in the gym. She has said in past interviews that she doesn’t see herself as a natural dancer. But she won’t let that hold her back.
That work showed.
“Errtime” Hits No. 1 and Ties a Rap Legend
While fans packed arenas, Cardi quietly matched one of hip-hop’s biggest records.
“Errtime” climbed to No. 1 on Billboard’s Rap Airplay chart, becoming her 10th career leader. That milestone ties Ye for the third-most No. 1s in the chart’s history. Only Drake and Lil Wayne sit ahead.
This achievement adds to a long list of radio hits. It includes “Bodak Yellow,” “I Like It,” “Money,” “Up,” and “Please Me.””
“Errtime” also holds strong at No. 1 on the Rhythmic Airplay chart. It still does well in various radio rankings, even if it drops a bit on wider charts like the Hot 100.
Cardi is winning where it counts. Radio still matters.
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Phoenix Is Next as Tour Expands Nationwide
The Little Miss Drama Tour runs through 36 North American cities. Stops include Las Vegas, Miami, Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York, Toronto, and Atlanta.
Phoenix fans will see her on March 1 at Mortgage Matchup Center.
The show builds toward big climaxes, not just saving everything for the end. By the time “Bodak Yellow” ends the night, the crowd has already had some high moments.
It feels intentional. Cardi wants every act to feel like a finale.
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Luxury Celebration and Superstar Momentum
Cardi kicked off the tour by buying a six-figure Audemars Piguet Royal Oak Frosted Gold watch. It features rainbow sapphires. The purchase fits her pattern of celebrating career milestones with bold fashion statements.
She joined the tour with energy. This came after her surprise Super Bowl halftime show just days before. The timing feels strategic.
Cardi knows the spotlight is back on her. She is keeping it there.
Cardi B has started her “Little Miss Drama” tour in California.
— Hannah Samuel (@hannyjewel) February 12, 2026
The tour has 35 shows across North America and will end April 18 in Atlanta.
Most U.S. shows are almost sold out, and some cities even added more seats because of high demand.
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Pressure, Tears, and Determination
In December, fans were seen giving Little Miss Drama Tour tickets as Christmas gifts. Cardi grew emotional watching them.
She admitted she feels pressure. She promised to give her best work yet.
The Palm Desert opener suggests she meant it.
This is not just a tour. It is a reset.
After six years, Cardi B is back. She’s headlining again with strong chart presence, stadium energy, and something to prove. If opening night is any sign, the wait was worth it.

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