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Cardi B’s Surprise Announcement Sends Fans Wild—Here’s What We Know

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Cardi B is back in the headlines this week after halting rehearsals for her sold-out “Little Miss Drama Tour” to wade into Texas politics, throwing a high-profile Instagram endorsement behind U.S. Rep. Jasmine Crockett in Tuesday’s Democratic Senate primary. In a late-night Story the Bronx superstar urged her 169 million followers to “vote for my sister Jasmine,” praising Crockett’s record on criminal-justice reform and women’s health. The shout-out dropped just as University of Texas polling shows Crockett holding a double-digit lead over state Rep. James Talarico, making Cardi B’s co-sign a potentially decisive push with Gen Z and millennial voters. The timing couldn’t be smarter for Cardi B’s own brand. The Grammy winner is already dominating Google searches thanks to her 41-song arena spectacle, which rolls into Houston’s Toyota Center on March 4 before hitting Austin, Dallas and Denver. Resale marketplaces list the cheapest seats on the 27-date North American leg at $114, while New York’s two-night Madison Square Garden run is trending north of $330. Fans lucky enough to snag tickets can expect a six-act production stuffed with viral smashes—“WAP,” “I Like It,” “Up”—plus salsa-tinged deep cuts from the expanded “Am I The Drama?” release. Surprise cameos from GloRilla, Kehlani and Tyla have already lit up social feeds, turning each stop into fresh TikTok fodder and keeping #LittleMissDramaTour trending nightly. Industry insiders say Cardi B’s dual play—political influencer by day, arena headliner by night—cements her as one of pop culture’s most bankable names heading into the 2026 festival circuit. For Crockett, the co-sign delivers priceless reach among young, diverse Texans who might otherwise skip a low-turnout primary. Whether voters follow Cardi B’s marching orders will be clear when polls close March 3. Either way, the rapper leaves Texas with momentum: arena box-office totals are projected to top $40 million before the tour wraps in Atlanta next month, and streaming spikes after each show have already nudged “Bodak Yellow” back onto Apple Music’s U.S. Top 100. With stadium-sized charisma and a knack for headline-grabbing moments, Cardi B is proving once again that in 2026 she’s still the conversation—on stage, online and now at the ballot box.

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