Cardi B Says She’s Done With Atlanta Venue Following Alleged Mistreatment by Staff: ‘I’m Having My Concert in the Parking Lot’
Cardi wrapped up her Little Miss Drama Tour with a pair of star-studded shows over the weekend.
It really wouldn’t be the Little Miss Drama Tour without some drama. After threatening to cancel her final show in Atlanta, Cardi B got her first headlining trek across the finish line on Saturday night (April 18), but promised her ATL fans she won’t be returning to State Farm Arena.
“I’m pissed off right now, I’m not going to lie. This arena been playing a lot of f—ng games with me. This will be the last time I’m ever in this b—h,” she declared prior to performing “Pretty & Petty.” “Next time, I’m having my concert in the parking lot, b—h! I’m tired of y’all playing with me. This is y’all f—ng second time. I still f—k with the Atlanta Hawks though.”
Before Saturday’s show, an impassioned Cardi hopped on Instagram Live, claiming that the “disrespectful” State Farm Arena employees were mistreating her team.
“Your f—king employees are being disrespectful… I’m not performing today,” Cardi explained during a fiery clash with the arena staff. “We got in here, your employees are being f—king rude for no reason, being rude for no reason. I feel a certain type of way, because you being disrespectful. I did 35 shows, and I never had a problem, and we’ve been kind to everybody.”
Billboard reached out to the Atlanta State Farm Arena for comment and Cardi’s reps for further clarification.
She added in a subliminal tweet 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.”
Cardi brushed off whatever issues she had with the arena staff and delivered a pair of shows to close out the Little Miss Drama Tour in style. The Bronx native brought plenty of stars out for guest appearances across the two dates, with cameos from Mariah the Scientist, Jeezy, T.I. and Missy Elliott.
“I think I need some help to wake y’all up. It’s a lot of y’all, there’s only one of me. So I’ma just bring out this motherf—g legend,” Cardi said while introducing Missy. “Ladies and gentlemen, make some noise for Missy Elliott!”
The Grammy-winning rapper joined Cardi on stage Saturday night to perform a pair of anthems with “Get Ur Freak On” and “Lose Control.” “Are you f—ng serious? Oh my God, hold on b—h, I’m trying to have a moment. It’s Missy Elliott, b—h, and she came out for me,” Cardi said after Missy departed.
Cardi B’s first headlining North American trek is officially over after 35 dates of the Little Miss Drama Tour. It could continue with a European leg, but Cardi has yet to announce possible shows overseas.



