Just days after launching her “Little Miss Drama” tour, Cardi B is already keeping fans on their toes with surprise appearances. On night two at Inglewood’s Kia Forum, she stunned the crowd by bringing out both Kehlani and Tyla. The audience erupted as the Grammy winners hit the stage, and on February 17 Cardi hopped on her Instagram Story to publicly thank them for being part of the moment.

“Kehlani!!” she wrote, according to Billboard. “You are such a beautiful spirit, an incredibly gifted artist, and an amazinggg performer!! The way you reacted to my show truly meant everything to me! I’m beyond grateful for how you always show up with the most real love and support!!!”

Cardi then turned her attention to Tyla in a separate post. “Tyla babyyyy!!” she shared. “You light up every stage with the perfect energy, and I appreciate you bringing that magic to mine! So gorgeous and so talented… you deserve all the Chanel and so much more.”

Cardi B's "Little Miss Drama" Tour

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Kehlani later returned the love with a heartfelt post of her own, making it clear how much the night meant to her. “One of the greatest shows I’ve ever experienced in my life, from one of the most iconic household names of our era,” she wrote. “BRAVO @iamcardib EVERY SINGLE MOMENT of this show shook me. @itsbankhead you are completely insane, @kollincarter you are completely insane.”

“I’ve watched this unstoppable force grow for years,” Kehlani added. “From Ring to Safe and I will forever stand beside you Big Bardi! you are A SUPER STAR. i was emotional for you. i laughed, i screamed, i lost my voice. there will never be a day you shine and i am not celebrating you! EVERYONE PLEASE GO SEE THIS SHOW IT WAS 11/10 !!!”

So far, GloRilla and Blueface have also joined Cardi onstage during stops on the tour.

 
 

DragonForce have officially introduced Alissa White-Gluz as the band’s newest vocalist, revealing that the former Arch Enemy singer will now perform alongside longtime frontman Marc Hudson as the group moves into a new era.

Her debut performances with the band are happening soon, with White-Gluz set to appear at Florida’s Welcome To Rockville this weekend before joining DragonForce again at Ohio’s Sonic Temple the following week.

The upcoming concerts are part of the celebration marking 20 years since the release of Inhuman Rampage, the 2005 record that pushed DragonForce into worldwide metal success.

The group also revealed that this new version of the band has already started creating new music, hinting at an exciting new direction for the future.

Founding guitarist Herman Li described White-Gluz joining the band as an important new chapter for DragonForce.

He explained: “Alissa joining the band is an expansion of everything we’ve done up to this point."

Li also shared that even after two decades together, the band still feels inspired to keep evolving.

He said: “Together we will honour what made Inhuman Rampage matter, while showing people exactly where we’re going next… She doesn’t just sing, she makes all aspects of our music better. And she sounds incredible live!”

White-Gluz opened up about how excited she is to take on the new role, saying the collaboration already feels creatively rewarding and refreshing.

She said: “I am beyond excited to be bringing such iconic music to life with these amazingly skilled musicians.

“It feels great to showcase all the colours of my voice… in technically challenging, deeply energising, highly addictive songs.”

She also spoke about the continued support from fans over the years and how much it motivates her moving forward.

She said: “I want to keep pushing my boundaries and delivering exceptional music and live experiences to the fans that I cherish so much.”

The news follows a major transition period for White-Gluz, who officially exited Arch Enemy in November before releasing her debut solo single The Room Where She Died later that same day.

White-Gluz spent 12 years as part of the Swedish melodic death metal outfit.

The band's social media statement regarding her exit read: “Arch Enemy have parted ways with singer Alissa White-Gluz. We’re thankful for the time and music we’ve shared and wish her all the best. Wherever there is an ending, there is also a beginning. See you in 2026.”

White-Gluz wrote in her own statement: "After 12 years in Arch Enemy, we have parted ways. I am forever thankful to the thousands of amazing fans I have met along the way. Thank you, Beastligns! I can’t wait to share what I have been working on with you all (some big surprises in store). Stay tuned for big news in 2026 and see you very soon."

White-Gluz’s position in Arch Enemy was later filled by One Human musician Lauren Hart.

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