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Cardi B adds second Ontario show to 2026 tour and it's not where you'd expect

Grammy-winning music superstar Cardi B has officially added a second Ontario stop to her highly anticipated Little Miss Drama Tour, set to perform at Hamilton's TD Coliseum on Mar. 31, 2026.

Cardi B's tour brings the singer back on stage after a six-year hiatus, and promotes her second studio album, Am I The Drama?, which was released on Sept. 19. The record is already a smash hit and, hopefully, sets the tone for what's expected to be her biggest tour yet.

Cardi B had already announced her Toronto concert date, scheduled for Mar. 30, at Scotiabank Arena, and the newly announced Hamilton stop will give Ontario fans one more chance to see her perform before she continues her North America-wide tour.

TD Coliseum, set to open its doors this November with a performance by Paul McCartney, is attracting major talent from around the globe on the heels of a long-term music-forward transformation.

Originally named Copps Coliseum and later FirstOntario Centre, the arena was constructed in 1985 to attract an NHL team to Hamilton.

However, the city's multiple attempts to lure in a prominent team ultimately failed, and the venue never lived up to its full potential. In 2022, Oak View Canada announced a complete revamp of the space to accommodate high-profile gigs.

Cardi B is expected to bring her signature performance style to the newly renovated stadium during this much-anticipated tour. Tickets for the Hamilton date go on sale Oct. 1 at 10 a.m.

The TD Coliseum is located at 101 York Blvd., in Hamilton, Ont.

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