Cardi B Takes Another Tumble on Little Miss Drama Tour

The 'WAP' rapper fell through a trap door during her 'Press' performance in Seattle.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

Cardi B experienced another on-stage fall during her Little Miss Drama Tour stop in Seattle. While performing her hit song 'Press', the rapper fell backwards into a stage trap door. She laughed off the tumble before the lights dimmed, later joking on social media that she's 'just a little clumsy' due to moving 'too fast and too hype'.

Why it matters

This is the second time in recent weeks that Cardi B has taken a fall during a live performance. The incidents highlight the physical demands and risks that come with high-energy stage shows, especially for artists who are known for their dynamic and acrobatic performances.

The details

According to viral videos, Cardi B was performing 'Press' when she fell backwards into a trap door on the stage. One of her backup dancers immediately rushed to her aid, and Cardi laughed off the fall before the lights dimmed. Following the incident, Cardi took to social media to joke that she's 'just a little clumsy' due to moving 'too fast and too hype' on stage.

  • Cardi B fell through a trap door during her performance of 'Press' on February 24, 2026 in Seattle, Washington.

The players

Cardi B

An American rapper known for hit songs like 'WAP' and 'Press', as well as her energetic live performances.

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What they’re saying

“Y'all I'm just little clumsy cuz I be moving too fast and too hype. F--K IT WE BALL.. but no seriously yesterday wasn't even my fault.”

— Cardi B (X)

What’s next

The Little Miss Drama Tour is scheduled to continue on February 26, 2026 in Sacramento, California.

The takeaway

Cardi B's on-stage falls highlight the physical demands and risks that come with high-energy live performances, especially for artists known for their dynamic and acrobatic stage shows. Despite the tumbles, Cardi has continued to laugh them off and power through, demonstrating her resilience as a performer.