Cardi B's 'Am I the Drama?' Tour: A Sold-Out Success Across North America, Except in Hamilton
Cardi B is currently on tour for her second studio album, "Am I the Drama?", with sold-out shows in 35 North American cities. She has been thrilled with the high attendance rates, with most shows reaching 98-100% capacity. Notably, she made history by selling out two nights at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles and had to add extra seats in Kansas City due to popular demand.
However, there was one city that did not meet the same level of enthusiasm – Hamilton, Ontario. Cardi B's tour began in Canada with stops in Vancouver, Toronto, and Hamilton. Vancouver fans showed up in full force, selling out the Rogers Arena with a capacity of 12,372.
As the tour progresses, Cardi B is gearing up for her 24th show at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena. Ticket prices vary between cities, with the most expensive ticket in Hamilton priced at $579.97 and in Toronto at $2,378.81. The venues have similar capacities, with the TD Coliseum in Hamilton accommodating 11,172 and the Scotiabank Arena in Toronto holding 12,117 attendees.
Cardi B expressed disappointment in Hamilton's ticket sales, emphasizing the importance of maintaining her sold-out streak. She urged her Canadian fans to support her and ensure that the streak remains unbroken. The tour has been a huge success so far, and Cardi B is determined to keep the momentum going.