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Cardi B Calls Out Canadian Fans Over Ticket Sales: “Y’all Not Breaking My Perfectly Sold-Out Streak”

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Cardi B Calls Out Canadian Fans Over Ticket Sales: “Y’all Not Breaking My Perfectly Sold-Out Streak”

Cardi B is turning up the pressure on her Canadian fans to secure tickets for her Hamilton show, warning them not to ruin her sold-out streak on the Little Miss Drama tour.

Cardi B is raising the stakes for her upcoming Hamilton concert, taking to social media to rally her Canadian fans to buy tickets. The Grammy-winning rapper, currently on her Little Miss Drama tour, is determined to maintain her perfect record of sold-out shows, and she’s not afraid to call out her audience directly. In a recent post on X, Cardi warned her followers, “And I’m letting you Canadians know, if you break my sold-out streak, I don’t know what I’m going to do… But y’all better go buy them tickets.” With the Hamilton date set for March 31 at the TD Coliseum, ticket sales currently sit at around 80 percent, leaving a significant number of seats still available on Ticketmaster. Cardi B is no stranger to the pressure of ticket sales. Known for her larger-than-life personality and unfiltered honesty, she’s leveraging that fame to give her Canadian concerts the boost they need. “I swear to God, if you break my streak – y’all better go buy tickets. Y’all not breaking my perfectly sold out streak,” she reiterated in her passionate plea. However, the response from locals has been mixed. Some fans voiced their concerns on social media about the high ticket prices, which range from $91.15 to $461.97. With a concert in Toronto just an hour away the night before, fans are weighing their options. The Toronto show on March 30 is nearly sold out, indicating interest in her performances remains high, but the pricing may be a sticking point for some. After recently selling out two consecutive nights at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, Cardi B is on a mission to keep the momentum going across North America. She kicked off her tour in Palm Desert, California, and is set to wrap it up in Atlanta, showcasing tracks from her forthcoming second album, Am I the Drama? The Little Miss Drama tour has already created waves in other cities. Just last month, Cardi made headlines when she urged Vancouver fans to fill the Rogers Arena, asserting, “Five sold out shows back to back… packed to the brim!! Vancouver y’all better not break my streak.” Cardi's method of boosting ticket sales through social media isn’t exactly new. Like a seasoned boxer hyping up a fight, she’s using the power of her platform to engage her fans, turning up the heat as the concert dates draw near. The tactic seems to work; fans are responding to her calls, eager to support the artist who has become a cultural phenomenon since her breakout hit “Bodak Yellow.” The Little Miss Drama tour is not only a showcase of her music; it’s a testament to Cardi's undeniable influence in the entertainment industry. With her mix of bravado and vulnerability, she continues to resonate with fans worldwide. As the clock ticks down to her Hamilton show, the spotlight remains on Cardi B and her quest for that perfect sold-out streak. Will her Canadian fans step up to the plate, or will they break the chain? Only time will tell, but one thing is for sure: Cardi B isn’t going down without a fight. With the potential for a vibrant atmosphere in Hamilton, it remains to be seen if Cardi's direct appeal will turn the tide in ticket sales. As she continues her tour, fans everywhere are keeping a close eye on her success, and eager to see if she can maintain her sold-out crown. For those still on the fence about attending, now might be the time to secure those tickets. After all, nobody wants to be the one to say they missed a Cardi B concert—especially if it means breaking her streak. Get ready, Canada. Cardi B is coming, and she’s expecting a full house.

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