Cardi B performs in Boston tonight after scoring legal win over copyright suit

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Cardi B just vanquished a $50 million copyright lawsuit three days ago. Tonight, the Grammy-winning rapper takes the stage in Boston at TD Garden for her triumphant Little Miss Drama Tour stop. Here’s what you need to know about this legal victory and tonight’s unmissable show.

🔥 Quick Facts

  • Dismissal Date: March 30, 2026, Texas federal judge dismissed suit without prejudice
  • Lawsuit Amount: $50 million copyright infringement claim over “Enough (Miami)”
  • Tonight’s Show: TD Garden, Boston at 7:30 PM, tickets from $102–$1,275
  • Tour Status: Little Miss Drama Tour continues through April 18 in Atlanta

The $50 Million Lawsuit Victory Cardi B Just Won

On Monday, March 30, U.S. District Judge Fernando Rodriguez handed Cardi B a decisive win. The Texas federal court dismissed a $50 million copyright infringement suit filed by producers Joshua Fraustro and Miguel Aguilar. The duo claimed that Cardi B’s 2024 hit “Enough (Miami)” had “copied, misappropriated and profited” from their own song “Greasy Frybread.”

The plaintiffs alleged the Grammy-winning rapper released “Enough (Miami)” without permission in March 2024. The song became a massive success, reaching number nine on the Billboard Hot 100 and earning 78 million YouTube views. Cardi’s attorneys argued that “Greasy Frybread” was never properly copyright protected when the suit was filed in July 2024.

How the Judge Shot Down the Copyright Claim

Judge Rodriguez found multiple fatal flaws in the plaintiffs’ case. The producers claimed Cardi B’s Texas concert performances gave Texas courts jurisdiction over the lawsuit. However, the judge ruled that concert dates alone don’t establish proper jurisdiction when a tour spans numerous states.

Cardi’s legal team, led by attorney Lisa F. Moore, highlighted a critical weakness: the plaintiffs didn’t secure a federal copyright registration until October 31, 2025, more than 15 months after filing suit. Judge Rodriguez concluded allowing another amendment would be “futile” given the plaintiff’s repeated procedural failures. “The court did not reach or decide the underlying issue,” said the plaintiffs’ attorney, indicating they may refile in another forum.

Cardi B’s Legal Victory Timeline

Event Date
“Enough (Miami)” Released March 2024
Lawsuit Filed by Producers July 2024
Copyright Registered by Plaintiffs October 31, 2025
Judge Dismisses Lawsuit March 30, 2026
Boston Concert Performance April 2, 2026 (Tonight)

“Obviously, we are very pleased with today’s order and appreciate the court’s careful consideration of the issues.”

Lisa F. Moore, Cardi B’s Attorney

Boston Tonight: What You Need to Know About the Performance

Cardi B arrives in Boston riding high on legal momentum. The Little Miss Drama Tour brings the rap superstar to TD Garden tonight at 7:30 PM. According to reports, ticket prices range from $102 to $1,275, making this one of the year’s most sought-after concert events in the Northeast.

The Boston stop is part of Cardi’s 35-city tour, which commenced on February 11, 2026 and concludes on April 18 in Atlanta, Georgia. Concert-goers can expect high-energy performances of her biggest hits, including “WAP,” “Bodak Yellow,” and the newly vindicated “Enough (Miami).” TD Garden, located in downtown Boston, is one of the premier venues on the tour circuit.

Does This Victory Mark a New Chapter for Cardi B’s Legal Success?

This copyright lawsuit dismissal adds to Cardi B’s remarkable winning streak in court. In September 2025, a jury took just one hour to find her not liable in an assault and battery lawsuit filed by a former security guard seeking $24 million. She also secured a $4 million jury verdict against celebrity gossip vlogger Tasha K in a previous defamation case.

The question looms: Will Cardi B’s legal dominance continue as she balances courtroom victories with her thriving music career? Tonight’s Boston performance may feel extra special knowing the $50 million claim is finally behind her. Her attorney’s statement signals confidence moving forward: “We are very pleased with today’s order.”

Sources

  • People.com – Detailed account of copyright lawsuit dismissal and court proceedings
  • Rolling Stone – Judge’s ruling on jurisdiction and procedural history
  • Ticketmaster – Boston concert date, venue, and ticket pricing information

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