Cardi B Sets New Record At Houston Rodeo, Beats Garth Brooks
Cardi B Sets New Record At Houston Rodeo, Beats Garth Brooks
Kudos to Cardi B (real name Belcalis Marlenis Almánzar) for breaking a new record. Friday night, the 26-year-old Grammy Award winning rapper set a new RodeoHouston attendance record.
The tickets for her show sold out in hours, but just three people made the difference to oust previous record holder Garth Brooks from the top spot.
The rodeo says 75,580 people were in attendance. That beats Garth’s record of 75,577 people, set on March 18, 2017. Cardi celebrated on Twitter.
FOR THE MADDIES that always find a excuse ! HOUSTON IT WAS AMAZING !! RECORD BREAKER pic.twitter.com/wJiZ0oSLuz
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) March 2, 2019
She also reflected on the first time visiting Houston.
Im OD honored for all the love Houston gave me! I remember the first time I came to Houston I came out here to strip and people showed me maaaaaa love and Houston was the first place me and set when on a date ???The love have really grown . pic.twitter.com/K2lK6rrNmR
— iamcardib (@iamcardib) March 2, 2019
See her performance below.
Congrats to her!
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