RECAP: CARDI B BRINGS 'LITTLE MISS DRAMA TOUR' TO VANCOUVER
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On February 21, 2026, Cardi B made her long-awaited Vancouver debut, bringing the Little Miss Drama Tour to a sold-out Rogers Arena. The show marked the sixth stop of her 35-city North American run, and for a tour that only began on February 11, the momentum already feels massive. For an artist who has dominated charts and headlines for nearly a decade, it was surprising this was her first time performing in the city. Judging by the response inside the arena, it will not be her last.

The lead-up to this tour was anything but quiet. Just before the tour kicked off, Cardi B appeared as a surprise guest during Bad Bunny’s 2026 Super Bowl Halftime Show, dancing in the “La Casita” segment. Days later, she went viral for a minor stumble during “Thotiana” in Las Vegas, recovering like a pro with the quip, “That was the government!”, a nod to her recent public warning to ICE to stay away from her fans.
By the time she reached Vancouver, the spotlight was fully locked in. Earlier that day, Cardi posted from the Fairmont Pacific Rim, reacting in real-time to the mountain and harbour views. Her Instagram video showed genuine shock at the scenery, a clip that quickly circulated among locals before doors even opened.
The atmosphere inside Rogers Arena was club-ready. Fans navigated four merch booths in custom Cardi-inspired outfits while sipping show-exclusive "Cardi B Passion Fruit Soda" cocktails. Shortly before 8:30 PM, Cardi posted to her story: “SOLD OUT AGAIN... See yall in a couple minutes.”
The show ignited with a cinematic black-and-white intro featuring crows and heavy smoke. Cardi appeared at centre stage as the bass of "Dead / Get Up 10" shook the floor. She blitzed through the first act with "Hello," "Magnet," and "Salute," stacking hits like "Trophies," "Enough (Miami)," and "Money" with relentless pacing.
After a shortened version of "Press," she paused to soak in the moment. “I have never been to this side of Banada,” she joked, swapping the 'C' for a 'B.' She then stirred the pot by mentioning previously visiting Winnipeg, Montreal, and Toronto. “We’re going to see which city is more lit,” she declared. The mention of Vancouver was met with deafening screams, while her mention of Toronto was met with immediate, loud boos. “We’re going to have fun tonight!” she yelled before diving into "Be Careful."
As the show moved into Act III, the energy flipped toward her Latin influences. "Taki Taki," "Bongos," and "I Like It" turned the floor into a massive dance pit. Between wardrobe changes, each one sharper and more detailed than the last, her DJ took center stage, keeping the energy high while the crew reset the massive rotating platform for Act IV hits like "Please Me" and "Up."
Her DJ then came out on stage to hype the crowd during a quick break, playing snippets of some of her day-one hits, featuring "Like What," "Foreva," and "Lick." She leaned into viral collaborations with "On Dat Money" and "Thotiana" before the arena busted it down for "WAP."
After the performance of "WAP," the cameras swept through the stands for an arena-wide "twerk-off." Sections cheered on their favourites as Rogers Arena shifted from a concert venue into a full-scale club. The night closed with a victory lap of "Girls Like You," "Finesse," and "Bartier Cardi," before ending on the breakthrough energy of "Bodak Yellow." For night six of a 35 stop tour, the show already feels dialed in. With major markets like New York, Chicago, Toronto, and a two night finale in Atlanta still ahead, the Cardi B Little Miss Drama Tour is only building steam. If this was the Vancouver debut, the peak of this run could be something even bigger.
Upcoming Cardi B Little Miss Drama Tour 2026 Dates
The tour is just getting started. Secure your tickets through Ticketmaster or Live Nation.
Feb 25: Sacramento, CA – Golden 1 Center
Feb 27: San Francisco, CA – Chase Center
Mar 01: Phoenix, AZ – Mortgage Matchup Center
Mar 04: Houston, TX – Toyota Center
Mar 06: Austin, TX – Moody Center
Mar 07: Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
Mar 09: Denver, CO – Ball Arena
Mar 12: Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
Mar 14: Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse
Mar 15: Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
Mar 17: Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
Mar 19: Cincinnati, OH – Heritage Bank Center
Mar 21: Chicago, IL – United Center
Mar 25: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Mar 26: New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
Mar 28: Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
Mar 30: Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
Mar 31: Hamilton, ON – TD Coliseum
Apr 02: Boston, MA – TD Garden
Apr 03: Hartford, CT – PeoplesBank Arena
Apr 04: Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
Apr 07: Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena
Apr 08: Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
Apr 11: Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center
Apr 12: Charlotte, NC – Spectrum Center
Apr 14: Sunrise, FL – Amerant Bank Arena
Apr 17: Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
Apr 18: Atlanta, GA – State Farm Arena
FAQ: Little Miss Drama Tour 2026
How can I secure tickets for upcoming tour dates?
Official tickets for all 35 stops are managed through Ticketmaster and Live Nation. Because most dates are "Sold Out Again," fans are encouraged to check for Verified Resale tickets or dynamic seat releases approximately 48 hours before the show.
What are the bag policies for major arena stops?
To ensure a smooth entry, most venues like Rogers Arena and Madison Square Garden enforce a strict clear-bag policy. Bags must generally be clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC and not exceed 12" x 6" x 12". Small non-clear clutches (roughly the size of a hand) are often permitted but subject to manual search.
What time should I arrive for the Cardi B concert?
While doors typically open 60 to 90 minutes before showtime, the Cardi B Little Miss Drama Tour has consistently seen Cardi take the stage at 8:30 PM. Arriving early is recommended if you plan to visit the exclusive merch booths or order the specialty drinks.
Are there specific age restrictions for the tour?
While the tour is generally all-ages, the "GA Floor" or "Pit" sections at venues often have a minimum age requirement of 14+ or 16+ for safety reasons. Always check your specific ticket tier on the official venue website before arriving.