On September 16, 2025, Cardi B announced her “Little Miss Drama” tour, noting that she was excited to go on tour to promote her newest album, “Am I The Drama?” Her promotion ended up being very successful as she has had over 30 sold-out shows and is still on tour through April 17th. After she announced the tour, all of her fans were excited to be able to see her for the first time since her last tour in 2019. The tour represents a big project for Cardi B, especially because fans haven’t gotten a new album in 9 years.
Her tour rolled into Washington, DC on April 8th, and her fans showed up for her in another sold-out show. The concert had amazing energy, and it was very exciting for everyone. The choreography was excellent, with all of her dancers in sync, and each dance matched each song’s energy and vibe. Fans also talked about the effects in the show, including every screen effect that came with each introduction to the start of every act. The show began with her DJ entering the stage as he hyped for Cardi B by playing popular songs so the crowd could sing their hearts out before she came on stage. He also played upbeat music so the crowd could dance and just have a great time.
The show was divided into six acts, including her encore. The show opened with her popular song “Get Up 10” from her very first album, Invasion of Privacy, playing while the screen showed a visual of her and crows from her latest album, Am I the Drama? After that, the show began as she entered the stage on a lift and sang “Hello” while her male dancers entered the stage along with her. Later in the song, her female dancers came on stage, and Cardi B joined them in dancing. After that, it jumped right into her second song, “Magnet,” which is also one of her hits from her new album. Everyone in the crowd had so much energy with this song, and so did Cardi B. In her third song, “Salute” – which is a great song for “real” women who remain loyal – Cardi B asserted her dominance in fashion and music. For “Check Please,” her outfit was grey and sparkling, which had a nice style to it. In this song, she had a prop gun that came with a spark effect that made it look like she was shooting it. She wrapped up her first act with older songs, including “Press” and “Money.”
She began her second act with a visual for her song “Shower Tears (interlude)” while the song played. She then jumped right into “Man Of Your Word,” though she only sang the final lyric of that song. What was interesting about this part of the concert was that this song is a vulnerable reflection on her split from her ex-husband, Offset, which focuses on broken trust, infidelity, and regret. She sang just one lyric from the song and then jumped into “Be careful,” which is also about Offset and their past relationship. This song has a big meaning for women because they can relate to it. While performing this song, Cardi B wore a nice purple silk outfit with a purple scarf covered with gems, which was very pretty. As “Be careful” ended, she brought out two classics: “Ring,” where she had beautiful majorette dancing, and “Thru Your Phone,” which is from her album Invasion of Privacy.

Act three was all about her Dominican side, which allowed her to show the importance of this part of her culture. She came on stage to “Taki Taki” in a beautiful outfit that featured a feather crown with a blue and gold theme going on. She also had a beautiful gold bow and arrow that came with an effect, which was cool. She then sang “Bodega Baddie,” a Spanish-language song that had all of the dancers holding flags of Spanish-speaking countries. Her dancers ran around with the flags and also rode bikes. There were a lot of Dominicans and other Latinos at the show, so when this song came on, the crowd showed their excitement. Another very popular song she rapped to during this act was “I like it.” This song has very good features, including collabs with Bad Bunny and J Balvin, who rap on it. When Cardi B performed this song, she and her amazing dancers started doing their choreography with some salsa, which was very exciting.
Entering her fourth act, she started with “Wild Side,” which is a slower song. The song is by the R & B singer Normani, and it brought a calmer vibe to the concert. She then jumped into another collaboration song, “Please Me,” which she recorded with Bruno Mars, but performed on her own at the show. The crowd loved this popular song, and it is also just a classic. After this, she stayed in the flow of her slower songs, including “ Pick It Up” and “ Better than you.” As this act ended, she performed “Up,” which got the crowd hyped, and you could see it made Cardi B feel good as well. For this song, Cardi B and her dancers were dancing hard with a lot of energy.
In act five, Cardi B decided to do something different, so she switched the act from slow-paced to fast-paced. She got the crowd going as she rapped her old classics, which represented the time before she was really big time. She performed “Foreva” and “Lick” before jumping into her very first album, Invasion of Privacy. From this album, she played “Money Bag” and “She bad,’ which the crowd loved. After this, Cardi B and her dancers left the stage, and the screen on stage showed a lot of fire effects, red crystals, and other imagery, which was pretty and cool. Then Cardi B was on the screen before entering the stage from the floor as the crowd roared and she rapped “Dead” from Am I the Drama? She came out with this long, furry, black jacket, and underneath was this very pretty glittery red outfit.
After she finished performing “Dead,” she and her female dancers decided to get more active. She rapped “Errtime,” “On Dat Money,” which is one of her features with Rob49, and “No Limit,” which is a classic that features A$AP Rocky and G-eazy. The crowd loved that song, especially Cardi B’s part. Cardi B wanted to change her choreography to match these songs, which meant a pole and a chair were brought out. She wanted the crowd to hype her up with her intense dancing, which they did, and she clearly enjoyed it. After she was done dancing, she started her song “Pretty & Petty,” which is actually a diss song towards another female rapper, BIA.
After this act, everyone left the stage for a break and to change. However, Cardi B’s DJ came on and, of course, he kept the crowd entertained by hosting a little twerk contest. The DJ and production picked 5 lucky women to take to the stage in a battle to win $5,000. All five women had 10-15 seconds to twerk, and the one who got the crowd to make the most noise won. The winner at the show was a pregnant woman who got a huge boost from the crowd. After this, everyone was ready for Cardi B again, and she came out with a metallic silver outfit, which also came with a floater with feathers. She performed “Girls Like You,” which is a very popular song by Maroon 5 that is meaningful for young girls and women. After this, she rapped “Bartier Cardi,” and when she rapped this song, it was more of an intense rapping where she didn’t stop to take a break, so the crowd got even louder to show their appreciation.
Finally, after “Bartier Cardi,” she started rapping her popular single from June, 2025, “Outside.” When she dropped this song, she hadn’t dropped a single since March 2024, so that was pretty exciting. Wrapping up this song, Cardi B performed the final song of the night, which is her MOST popular song, “ Bodak Yellow.” This song changed Cardi B’s life completely as it is the one that helped her make a name for herself, and, most importantly, made her rich to the point where she can provide for her family.



































