Cardi B is calling out Canadian fans directly as she pushes to keep her tour momentum intact, using social media to address slower-than-expected ticket sales for an upcoming stop in Hamilton, Ontario.
Cardi B warns Hamilton, ON not to break her streak of sold out shows on the Little Miss Drama Tour!😭 pic.twitter.com/oFNC1m8aGK
— Cardi B | Updates (@updatesofcardi) March 15, 2026According to The Hollywood Reporter, the former New England Patriots WAG, currently on her Little Miss Drama tour, posted a message aimed at fans ahead of her March 31 show at TD Coliseum. “And I’m letting you Canadians know, if you break my sold-out streak, I don’t know what I’m going to do… But y’all better go buy them tickets,” she wrote. Cardi B added that the show was roughly 80 percent sold out, urging fans to close the gap and maintain her run of full venues.
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She doubled down in a follow-up, writing, “I swear to God, if you break my streak – y’all better go buy tickets. Y’all not breaking my perfectly sold-out streak.” The tone echoed the kind of promotional tactics often seen in combat sports, where direct challenges are used to drive last-minute sales and attention.
The Hamilton show sits in a unique position on the tour schedule, with a Toronto date set for the night before. While the Toronto stop is reportedly close to selling out, some fans online pointed to ticket prices and the proximity of the two cities as factors affecting demand. Listings for Hamilton show seats range from just over $90 to more than $460, while Toronto tickets are priced higher, with premium seats approaching $800.
Cardi B has used a similar approach earlier in the tour. In February, she addressed fans in Vancouver ahead of a show at Rogers Arena, referencing a streak of sold-out performances and encouraging local support. That run has included multiple packed venues, including back-to-back nights at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles.
Outside of touring, Cardi B has remained in the headlines for reasons beyond music. The rapper continues to navigate the aftermath of her defamation lawsuit against blogger Tasha K, which resulted in a nearly $4 million judgment in her favor. A 2025 agreement established a repayment plan, but the situation remains active, with Cardi B’s team continuing to seek financial disclosures related to the debt. More recently, Tasha K launched a GoFundMe campaign to help pay down what she owes, though only a small portion of the goal has been raised so far.
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Despite the legal developments, Cardi B’s focus appears firmly on maintaining her touring streak.

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