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Exclusive: Cardi B Sells Out Historic Kansas City Show, Expresses Awe

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Cardi B recently made history in Kansas City, selling out the T-Mobile Center and expressing her amazement at the massive turnout. This latest performance adds to the ongoing success of her “Little Miss Drama Tour.” which continues to draw huge crowds across North America. The rapper shared her feelings about the overwhelming support, marking a significant moment in her career as reported by AllHipHop. This is all part of the exciting cardi news we’ve been following.

Historic Performance Details

Cardi B became the first female rapper to achieve a solo sell-out at the T-Mobile Center in Kansas City on March 17. The arena, which holds 19,000 people, was completely filled. This marks her 18th consecutive sold-out show on the “Little Miss Drama Tour.” During her set, she performed hits like “Magnet” and “Salute.”

Cardi B’s Reaction to Success

The rapper admitted she felt intimidated by the enormous crowd. Cardi B shared, “This is crazy. I was intimidated seeing so many people.” She expressed disbelief at the sheer number of fans who came to see her. Cardi B added, “Like yeah I know I’m Cardi B and I’ve been doing this for years but it still amazes me every single time. Unbelievable. God how did this happen?” This humility from a seasoned artist is notable.

The “Little Miss Drama Tour” Impact

The “Little Miss Drama Tour” has been a major success since its launch in February, according to reports, the initial seven shows grossed between $11.7 and $12 million. This revenue is significant, especially for an artist undertaking their first full arena tour. Every show has sold out without opening acts. Fans are paying full price for a two-hour performance from Cardi B.

Tour Schedule and Reach

The tour maintains a demanding schedule through mid-April across North America. Following Kansas City, Cardi B is set to perform in numerous cities. Upcoming dates include Cincinnati, Chicago, and two nights at Madison Square Garden. The tour also features stops in Newark, Toronto, Hamilton, Boston, Hartford, Baltimore, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Raleigh, Charlotte, Miami, and finally two nights in Atlanta, concluding on April 18. This extensive run shows the tour’s broad reach and demand

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