Cardi B threatened to cancel her concert at Atlanta's State Farm Arena on April 18 after accusing venue staff of disrespecting her team. She aired her grievances live on Instagram but went on to perform as the final show of her Little Miss Drama Tour. In a post-concert message on X, she urged those in power to treat others with kindness.
In the hours before her second Little Miss Drama Tour show at State Farm Arena, Cardi B went live on Instagram, capturing a heated exchange with venue staff. 'Your f—king employees are being disrespectful … I’m not performing today,' she yelled, demanding to speak with management. She added, 'We got in here, your employees are being f—king rude for no reason... I did 35 shows, and I never had a problem, and we’ve been kind to everybody.' Despite the clash, the 33-year-old rapper took the stage for the tour's final night, her first headlining arena run spanning more than 30 dates since launching on February 11 in Palm Desert, California. The tour supported her sophomore album, Am I the Drama?, which topped the Billboard 200 in September 2025, and featured surprise guests including Meek Mill, Megan Thee Stallion, Tyla, Kehlani, Lil’ Kim, Fetty Wap, GloRilla and A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie. After the performance, Cardi posted on X: 'When you hold power and authority, use it with kindness and respect. Never abuse it… because not everyone will endure your arrogance in silence. Treat others exactly like you demand to be treated. Atlanta… I’ll see you soon.' Billboard has reached out to State Farm Arena and Cardi's representatives for comment.