“You ain’t never seen no fat ass like this!” yelled Cardi B as she hopped off a chair and faced the Toyota Center crowd Wednesday night. The packed house screamed as the “Bodak Yellow” rapper strutted across the stage.

“Actually wait… we’re in Texas. I know y’all have. I know y’all have.”

As she laughed and the music transitioned from “Thotiana” to “Pretty & Petty” to “WAP,” she crouched down center stage among her dancers and looked behind her.

“Y’all give it up for Megan Thee Stallion!” she exclaimed as the Houston Hottie slowly rose from a podium beneath the stage. The cheers in the arena surged into deafening screams as Megan pranced forward while the duo’s 2020 hit filled the room.

Released in September 2025, Am I the Drama? marked Cardi B’s long awaited return to the album format and her first full length project since Invasion of Privacy in 2018. That does not mean she had been absent. The MC remained firmly in the public eye through a steady run of features, highly visible relationships and feuds, and an ever present social media connection with her fans. The long anticipated, and at times doubted, album has helped reaffirm her place in contemporary music and now fuels the Little Miss Drama Tour, a 35 show production carrying her across North America.

Wednesday night marked her return to Houston as the tour made its way through the southern United States.

Around the arena, many fans leaned into the tour’s playful “drama school” aesthetic, arriving in pleated skirts, blazers and knee high socks that echoed the album’s theatrical theme. The outfits turned sections of the crowd into something that looked closer to a costumed pep rally than a traditional arena show, reinforcing the mischievous tone that runs through the Little Miss Drama concept.

“Houston I know y’all in this muthaf&*ka!” she yelled in her unmistakable East Coast accent. “This is my first stop in the South!”

Nearly a decade may separate her album releases, but Cardi has not lost a step either musically or on stage. The Little Miss Drama Tour leans heavily on staging and movement, with costume changes, lifts and choreographed sequences shaping the flow of the show. Whether having a cage lowered from the sky around her during “Be Careful,” salsa dancing during “Taki Taki,” or being lifted high above the audience with angel wings during “Girls Like You,” Cardi never wastes an opportunity to add theatrical elements to the performance. Act four tapped into the Latin influences that have long been part of her sound, with flags waving across the stage as the crowd exploded during “I Like It.”

“Let’s not be too loud,” she laughed after doing a roll call of Latin American countries. “Before they try and lock us all up.”

Her performance blends humor, sex and celebration with the production scale that defines the Little Miss Drama Tour. Between songs she shifts effortlessly from commanding the stage to joking with the audience, a balance that has long been part of her appeal. In a career that has unfolded just as much online as it has in the studio, that connection with the crowd remains one of her greatest strengths.

On Wednesday night in Houston, it was clear that the same personality that helped introduce her to the world continues to anchor her as a performer, turning a massive arena show into something that still feels like personal energy between Cardi and the people in the room.

Setlist

Act 1

Dead / Get Up 10

Hello

Magnet

Salute

Check Please

Trophies

Enough (Miami)

Money

Act 2

Press

Shower / Man of Your World

Be Careful

Ring

Thru Your Phone

Killin You Hoes

Act 3

On My Back

Safe

Taki Taki

Bongos

Act 4

Bodega Baddie

I Like It

Please Me

Principal

Pick It Up

Up

Like What (Freestyle)

Act 5

RIP

ErrTime

On Dat Money

No Limit

Act 6

Thotiana

Pretty & Petty

WAP

Girls Like You

Finesse

Tomorrow 2

Bartier Cardi

Outside

Bodak Yellow

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