Cardi B has officially completed her massively successful “Little Miss Drama” tour, and to celebrate, she posted a heartfelt message. The Cardi B Thanks Fans After Her Successful ‘Little Miss Drama’ Tour first appeared on The Blast
Cardi B has officially completed her massively successful “Little Miss Drama” tour, and to celebrate, she posted a heartfelt message to everyone who helped make it happen, especially her fans.
Cardi made it clear that her first solo tour was not a success just because of her, as she took to social media to share a sweet message of what the support for her tour meant to her.
Cardi B Is Filled With Thanks Following The End Of Successful ‘Little Miss Drama’ Tour

Cardi B rarely misses a moment to shout out her fans and those who are always in her corner, and she followed that trend after the conclusion of her consistently sold-out “Little Miss Drama” tour, her first solo outing.
In an Instagram video, the Grammy winner expressed her thanks for the tour not only being financially successful, but also serving as a fun outing for her fans to connect with her as she made stops around the country.
“I want to say thank you to everybody because this tour went really, really smooth,” Cardi said. “It went really smooth because we all did a great job.”
“I also want to say thank you [to] everybody that came out, from the celebrities that just came to see me just to have a good time, and I just want to say thank you to the celebrities that came out to perform with me,” she added.
The multi-platinum rapper also made sure to thank her devoted Bardi Gang fanbase.
“Thank you to Bardi Gang. Thank you [to] everybody that came and just made this moment so special to me,” Cardi said. “It’s one thing that y’all came out, but some of y’all drove for hours. Some of y’all took flights. Some of y’all put so much effort [into] y’all outfits that it’s like, ‘Oh, y’all tryna outdo me… Hold on, like, I gotta step it up.’”
“I hope I never get used to this feeling,” the mother of four said sweetly.
The ‘Little Miss Drama’ Tour Showed Love To Hip-Hop Legends

During the 35-city tour run, Cardi brought out current hip-hop stars such as Megan Thee Stallion and Glorilla, along with heavyweight legends such as Lil Kim, T.I., and Missy Elliott.
She also made sure to bring out rappers from every city she performed in, delighting fans ready to cheer on their hometown heroes.
Cardi Made History With Recent Tour Success

According to XXL, from its February 11 debut in Palm Desert, California, through its April 17 conclusion in Atlanta, Georgia, Cardi B sold a total of 453,000 tickets to her “Little Miss Drama” tour and generated a whopping $70 million in ticket sales.
Per Live Nation, these figures make Cardi’s tour the highest-grossing debut arena tour by a female rapper in history. She also became the first female rapper to sell out back-to-back shows at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum and at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
Cardi is taking a brief break from the stage, but will return in July to headline the 2026 Essence Fest in New Orleans, which takes place from July 3-5.
The Rapper Is Already Riding High On The Success Of Her Grow-Good Hair Care Line

After a successful presale that sold out almost instantly, Cardi officially launched her Grow-Good hair care line on April 15, but unless you were lightning-fast, you likely couldn’t grab anything from the line because it sold out in just 35 minutes.
However, Cardi is committed to giving her fans what they want, and a waitlist has been created so they can be notified when Grow-Good restocks.
She Previously Explained Why She Chose To Enter The Hair Industry

In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE ahead of Grow-Good’s April 15 launch, Cardi B shared why she decided the time was right to enter the hair care industry and her own hair care journey.
“The aha moment when I felt like I needed my own brand [was] when I kept seeing people try … the mask that I keep doing to grow my hair,” Cardi said of her decision to create Grow-Good.
The Grammy winner had her legion of fans, affectionately dubbed the Bardi Gang, begging her to share the natural hair mask she frequently used on Instagram Live.
“Everybody [was talking] about [it] working on all of them. I’m like, ‘I need to do it, everybody’s asking me for it, I might as well just go for it.’ It’s like, you know what? Let’s go [on] this hair journey with each other,” she recalled.
As for why she chose the name Grow-Good, the mother of four explained that she wants to redefine what it means to have “good hair.”
“Growing up, we always hear like, ‘Oh, she got that good hair. She got that good hair.’ What does that mean? … They wasn’t talking about my hair,” Cardi told the outlet. “So I want people to know that we’re growing our hair good.”
“Just because you got, like, slick hair or like a certain type of texture hair, it doesn’t mean that it’s growing good,” she continued. “A lot of women, you have a certain type of hair texture, but it’s thin, it breaks, it’s damaged. What’s the point of having a hair texture and your sh-t is damaged? It’s not growing good. So, it’s like we’re going to grow that hair good, whatever texture it is, it doesn’t matter.”
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