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Cardi B Calls Out Hamilton Fans for Not Selling Out Her TD Coliseum Show

The Bronx rapper's upcoming performance at the TD Coliseum on March 31 is the only show on her Little Miss Drama Tour that has yet to sell out.

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Cardi B
Brian Ziff

Cardi B is calling on fans in Hamilton, Ontario.

The New York rapper took to social media to call out her fans in Hamilton in an attempt to preserve her streak of sold-out concerts on her ongoing Little Miss Drama Tour. She explained that while all of her tour dates have either sold out or are nearing the 100% mark, Hamilton is falling behind.


"It's like 80% sold out. And I'm letting you Canadians know: if y'all break my sold out streak, I'm going to…" she says in the video before comically stuttering while trying to come up with a consequence. "Y'all better go buy them tickets. Y'all not breaking my perfectly sold out streak. I'm not playing with y'all Banadians."

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The Little Miss Drama tour has been one of the biggest concerts to come to Canada in 2026, having already made a stop in Vancouver last month. Cardi B made a similar humorous threat ahead of that concert too, which ended up being sold-out. "Vancouver y'all better not break my streak. See y'all tomorrow!!!"

The Little Miss Drama tour will stop by Toronto’s Scotiabank Arena on March 30 before heading to Hamilton the following day.

The TD Coliseum reopened its doors in Nov. 2025 after 18 months of renovation, kicking off with a concert from rock music legend Paul McCartney. The arena will host the 2026 Juno Awards on March 29, and has also featured concerts by big artists like Nine Inch Nails.

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