Cardi said she wants to generate $14 million across two shows, pairing that figure with her 90,000-seat goal to define what success would look like on a stadium scale.

The combination of attendance and revenue gives a concrete outline to plans that extend beyond traditional touring metrics.

Tour concludes with final Atlanta show

The Little Miss Drama tour wrapped on April 18 with a closing performance at State Farm Arena in Atlanta.

Missy Elliott joined as a surprise guest, marking the end of the run after a stretch that included moments of tension behind the scenes.

Earlier in the tour, Cardi had publicly addressed a dispute with venue staff, though the scheduled performance ultimately went ahead.

Looking ahead after the tour

With the tour completed, Cardi described a mix of relief and uncertainty about her next move.

She said she plans to step back from a structured schedule for a period, choosing to spend time away from work commitments rather than taking a formal vacation.

After two consecutive summers marked by pregnancy, she indicated that a break from routine is a priority before returning to new projects.

Focus remains on long-term growth

The discussion centered on where her career could go rather than revisiting past comparisons.

Cardi outlined a path that involves releasing more music, expanding into larger venues, and building toward higher-grossing performances.

Her stated goals point to a stage of growth that she has yet to reach, with the next phase depending on how quickly she can close the gap between output and ambition.