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Cardi B Warns Fans in Hamilton: Fill the Seats!

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Cardi B Warns Fans in Hamilton: Fill the Seats!

Cardi B has directed a serious message to her...

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Cardi B has directed a serious message to her fans in Hamilton, Canada. Amid her ongoing Little Miss Drama Tour across North America, the Grammy Award-winning rapper expressed concern over the lower ticket sales for her upcoming show in Hamilton on March 31 compared to the other sold-out tour dates.

In a now-expired Instagram story post, Cardi B playfully warned her Canadian fans in Hamilton that if they do not help maintain her streak of sold-out shows, she might take action. She emphasized that most tour dates are nearly sold out, with only around 80% of tickets sold for the Hamilton show at TD Coliseum.

Ticketmaster maps indicate that there are still many available seats for the Hamilton concert, while only a few scattered seats remain for the Toronto show scheduled the day before. Similarly, shows in Kansas City, Chicago, and Newark have limited seats available.

Although the exact percentages are unconfirmed, Ticketmaster listings show direct sale tickets for the Hamilton event priced at approximately $118, while Toronto tickets start at $314. Despite the lower sales in Hamilton, Cardi B’s previous tour stops in various cities across the U.S. were all sold out.

The rapper had previously sold out shows in Los Angeles and Vancouver, and she continues to draw large crowds on her tour. Despite the concerns raised by Cardi B, Hamilton Mayor Andrea Horwath affirmed the city’s love for music and live events.

Multidisciplinary artist Leon Robinson echoed this sentiment, attributing the ticket sales to economic factors such as rising living costs. He emphasized that the lack of promotion for the concert may have impacted sales but expressed optimism that Cardi B’s callout could boost ticket sales.

Cardi B is set to perform in Chicago and New York City before heading to Toronto and Hamilton later this month as part of her tour.