Cardi B is issuing a warning to Hamilton fans as slowing ticket sales could impact her successful “Little Miss Drama” tour.
Cardi B just put a Canadian city in the spotlight for threatening her perfect touring record, and the internet was devoured.
The Grammy-winning rapper’s “Little Miss Drama Tour” is virtually unrivaled in North America, with almost every city selling out or reaching 98-99% capacity.
Then Hamilton showed up and said, “No.” Only 80 percent of the tickets for the March 31 show at TD Coliseum were sold, and she didn’t get one.
She posted a message on Instagram that was part threat, part plea.
Cardi B warns Hamilton, Ont., not to break her record for back-to-back sold-out shows on Little Miss Theatrical Tour! 😭 pic.twitter.com/oFNC1m8aGK
— Cardi B | Updates (@updatesofcardi) March 15, 2026
“I’m going to let you Canadians know, if you break my sell-out record, I don’t know what I’m going to do,” she said, laughing but seriously. “I won’t play with you Barnadiers.”
The atmosphere was light-hearted but the message was crystal clear. She wanted to protect the sellout streak, and one Canadian city wasn’t going to ruin it.
According to CBC News, tickets for Hamilton were purchased directly from Ticketmaster and cost about $118, while the cheapest ticket for the show the night before in Toronto was $314. This is a huge gap.
The cost-of-living crisis is real, and even die-hard fans are counting on it. Gas prices, grocery prices, rent. Concert tickets become a luxury decision rather than an impulse purchase.
The tour is in support of her 2025 album Am I Drama? ” And she has been absolutely dominant.

