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Cardi B supposedly books Syracuse show in May
Cardi B is coming to central New York.
The multi platinum-selling Bronx rapper will play the 17,500-capacity St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater at Lakeview in Syracuse Saturday, May 25.
Live Nation declared the show in an email to season ticket holders, Syracuse.com reports.
The website says the email peruses, “Rap phenomenon, social media star, reality TV icon, and chart topper Cardi B brings a riot of personality, power, and passion to the St. Joseph’s Health Amphitheater stage this summer!”
Be that as it may, it did exclude data about when tickets go sale or the amount they will cost.
Cardi B’s debut single, “Bodak Yellow,” bested the Billboard Hot 100 chart for three back to back weeks beginning in September 2017. Her debut studio collection, Invasion of Privacy, debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart in April 2018, broke a few gushing records and earned her a Grammy for Best Rap Album; she’s the main lady to win that grant as a solo artist.
Trivia: During a 2017 Billboard You Should Know podcast, she said the first collections she at any point purchased were by Missy Elliott and Rochester local Tweet (Charlene Keys).
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