Cardi B’s “Little Miss Drama Tour” is officially over. To celebrate, she sent a heartfelt note to all who made it possible, including her fans. Cardi B made it clear her first solo tour wasn’t a success because of her. She took to social media and shared a sweet message about what the support of her tour meant to them. Cardi B is Filled With Thankfulness Following The Successful ‘Little Miss Drama Tour’ C Flanigan/imageSPACE/MEGA Cardi B never misses an opportunity to thank her fans and those in her corner. She continued this trend after the conclusion her consistently sold out “Little Miss Drama”, her first solo tour. In an Instagram video, Cardi B expressed her gratitude for the tour, which was not only financially successful but also a great way for her fans to interact with her while she made stops across the country. Cardi said, “I want to thank everyone because this tour went really smoothly.” It went really smoothly because we all did a fantastic job. “I also wanted to thank [to] everyone who came out, including the celebrities who came out just to have fun with me, and I want to thank the celebrities who came out to perform alongside me,” she said. The multi-platinum artist also took the time to thank her loyal Bardi Gang fans. “Thank you Bardi Gang.” Cardi thanked everyone who came and made this moment special for her. “It is one thing that you came out, but many of you drove for hours.” Some of you took flights. Some of you put so much effort into your outfits that I feel like, “Oh, y’all are trying to outdo me… Hold it, like, I have to step it up.” The ‘Little Miss Drama Tour’ Showed Love to Hip-Hop legends Jeremy Smith/imageSPACE /MEGA During the 35-city run, Cardi brought current hip-hop superstars like Megan Thee Stallion, Glorilla, as well as heavyweights such as Lil Kim and T.I. She also brought out rappers in every city where she performed, delighting fans eager to cheer on their local heroes. Cardi B Made History with Recent Tour Success According to ZUMAPRESS.com/MEGA, Cardi B generated $70 million from ticket sales between her February 11 debut in Palm Desert in California and April 17 in Atlanta in Georgia. According to Live Nation, Cardi’s tour is the highest-grossing arena debut tour in history for a female rapper. She was also the first female rapper in history to sell out consecutive shows at Los Angeles’ Kia Forum and New York’s Madison Square Garden. Cardi is taking a short break from the stage but will return to it in July for the 2026 Essence Fest, which takes places in New Orleans from July 3-5. Cardi is Already Riding High on the Success Of Her Grow Good Hair Care Line Snorlax/MEGA After a successful pre-sale that sold out almost immediately, Cardi launched her Grow Good hair care line officially on April 15. However, unless you are lightning-fast, it’s unlikely you could grab anything from this line because it was sold out within 35 minutes. Cardi is determined to give her fans what they desire, and has created a waiting list so that they can be notified as soon as Grow-Good restocks. She Explained Previously Why She Decided To Enter The Hair Industry Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/MEGA Cardi B revealed in an exclusive interview with PEOPLE, ahead of Grow-Good’s April 15 launch that she felt the time was right for her to enter the haircare industry. She also shared her own haircare journey. Cardi B said that her decision to launch Grow-Good was a result of the aha moment she had when she saw people using the masks she uses to grow her hair. The Bardi Gang – Cardi’s legion of fans – begged her to share her natural hair mask that she used frequently on Instagram Live. “Everyone [was] talking about [it] working for all of them. I was like, “I have to do it. Everyone is asking me to, so I should just go for the job.” It was like, what? “Let’s go on this hair journey together,” she said. The mother of four explained why she chose Grow-Good. She wants to redefine the meaning of “good hair.” She got that hair. What does that mean exactly? Cardi told the outlet that they weren’t talking about her hair. “I want people to know we’re growing hair well,” Cardi said. “Just because you have slick or a certain texture of hair doesn’t mean it’s growing well,” she added. “Most women have a certain hair texture but it is thin, damaged, and breaks. What’s the use of having a hair type if your sh-t is damaged. It’s not growing well. It’s not growing well.