Cardi B's Bold Tour Reinvention: Theatrical Spectacle, Latino Pride, & Empowering Messages
March 23, 2026
Beneath the spectacle, the performance carries a feminist message focused on elevating women in music and society.
The Chicago Sun-Times reviews Cardi B’s first major tour in years as a bold reinvention, using theatricality and striking imagery to reintroduce herself to audiences.
The show opens with fireworks and a dramatic, defiant entrance in a red-and-black outfit, signaling bold theatricality from the outset.
Over a two-hour set, she delivers 37 songs that span provocative anthems like Pretty and Petty and Money to crowd-pleasers such as WAP, emphasizing both past and present personas.
A detailed Chicago setlist from March 21, 2026, highlights key tracks and collaborations that shaped the night.
Cardi B explicitly honors Latino culture with songs like I Like It, Taki Taki, and Bidi Bidi Bom Bom, and salutes Latino fans with country-wide imagery and shout-outs.
Audience participation is a major focus, featuring a fan contest with a $5,000 prize and multiple interactive moments.
A central theme celebrates Cardi B’s identity—Bronx roots, Latina heritage, and her stripper past—expressed through rotating poles and dynamic choreography.
Five interludes with a dystopian arc, crumbling metropolis, museum statues, and a phoenix motif frame her rebirth and assertive independence.
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Chicago Sun-Times • Mar 22, 2026
Review: Cardi B is back and has a lot to get off her chest - Chicago Sun-Times