Why Cardi B Dreads Stage Choreography During Tours
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Los Angeles, March 25 (NationPress) The talented rapper Cardi B is opening up about the challenges and triumphs of being on tour. The Grammy-winning artist, aged 33, discussed her experiences preparing for the ongoing Little Miss Drama Tour, which includes an impressive schedule of 35 performances.
This tour marks a significant return for Cardi, coming seven years after her last official concert series, as reported by ‘People’ magazine.
In an interview with ‘Allure’, she expressed, “I strive to create memorable moments for my fans and have been working tirelessly to make this happen, and it’s turning out beautifully.”
To prepare for the Little Miss Drama Tour, Cardi has spent the last few years attending major tours, including Madonna’s Celebration Tour and Beyonce’s Cowboy Carter Tour. She remarked, “Beyonce's performance was absolutely mind-blowing. It’s a whole different level from what I can do.”
However, one aspect of touring that creates stress for Cardi is performing choreography. She admitted, “I absolutely dislike choreography; it feels like math to me. I can rap endlessly, but when it comes to dancing, I just feel overwhelmed.”
According to ‘People’, Cardi has gained viral attention for experiencing a few moments of clumsiness on stage during the tour, yet she humorously attributed these incidents to government interference.
Managing a lengthy tour is particularly challenging for Cardi, especially with four children at home: daughter Kulture, son Wave, daughter Blossom, and another son born in November 2025. Notably, her eldest child will not be able to attend as many shows this time.
“Kulture is in school, and her school is quite strict about attendance,” Cardi explained, although she plans to bring her kids along whenever feasible. “It becomes tricky since they each have their own schedules. I often wonder, How am I going to make this work?”
Ultimately, the effort and planning are worthwhile for Cardi, who is dedicated to supporting her family and making them proud. “I aspire to be the grandmother everyone wants to visit, the one that says, ‘Yeah, my grandma was that boss’,” she concluded.