On March 21, 2026, Real Housewives of Atlanta star, Grammy-winning songwriter, and entrepreneur Kandi Burruss took to social media to share a powerful announcement.
Posting a striking promotional image of herself on stage—glamorous in a sparkling black lattice dress with dramatic black feather accents, posed before a vintage microphone against a vibrant theatrical backdrop—she wrote: “I said I do… I did… and now I’m DONE. This isn’t just a show. It’s the truth. The music. Come experience it LIVE.”
Kandi Burruss Announces One-Woman Show ‘I Do. I Did. I’m Done’
The intimate one-woman show, titled I Do. I Did. I’m Done., is set for Monday, April 27, 2026, at 8 p.m. at City Winery Atlanta (doors at 6:30 p.m.). Presented by her company Kandi Koated Entertainment, tickets start at $78 and are already generating major buzz, with limited seats remaining.
Structured in three chapters—“I Do,” “I Did,” and “I’m Done.”—the evening blends Burruss’s powerhouse vocals, personal storytelling, and unfiltered truth.
Fans familiar with her “Kandi Speak On It” style know the tea may get hot, but this promises real laughter, real moments, and insights shared only in the room.
It’s her way of reclaiming her narrative through music and honesty after a very public chapter.
A Poignant Timing: Divorce Finalized Just Weeks Ago
The announcement comes at a deeply symbolic moment. Burruss and her husband of 11 years, Todd Tucker, announced their split in November 2025
The couple— who met while filming RHOA Season 4—reached a divorce settlement on March 11, 2026, just 10 days before her announcement.
Court documents outline co-parenting plans for their children (son Ace and daughter Blaze, plus Burruss’s daughter Riley and Tucker’s daughter Kaela from prior relationships), with both emphasizing peace and privacy for their family.
Post-Divorce Ventures: A Creative Reset and Entrepreneurial Focus
Known for turning every chapter into opportunity, Burruss is channeling the experience into her work rather than slowing down.
She has openly discussed the stress of shared businesses during the divorce, telling podcast host Danielle Robay she wants to return to her “creative space.”
The couple’s joint restaurant ventures—Old Lady Gang (inspired by her mother and aunts) and Blaze Steak & Seafood—faced challenges, including location closures and a $140,000+ lease settlement.
Burruss has expressed regret over expanding those together, noting they were no longer “on the same page.”
Instead, she’s doubling down on solo creative and entrepreneurial projects that predate and outlast the marriage:
- Theater and Performance: She just wrapped a celebrated run as Angélique in Broadway’s & Juliet (December 2025–March 8, 2026), calling stage work therapeutic. A theater producer herself (with credits like The Piano Lesson), she made her Broadway debut in Chicago years earlier and continues supporting the arts behind the scenes.
- Music and Storytelling: As a Grammy-winning member of Xscape and hit songwriter (co-penning TLC’s “No Scrubs” and more), music remains her core. The one-woman show is the perfect vehicle—produced under Kandi Koated Entertainment—to share her journey through song.
- Lifestyle Brands: Bedroom Kandi, her adult toy and intimacy lifestyle line launched in 2012, continues thriving with thousands of consultants nationwide, parties, and new collections (like the luxe Entice, Allure, and Embrace lines). She also runs Kandi Koated Beauty (cosmetics) and TAGS apparel boutiques.
- Production and Media: Through Kandi Koated Entertainment, she produces content, music, and now live shows. She remains tied to the RHOA universe while prioritizing family and growth.
Burruss has also reportedly listed the couple’s $2.5 million Southwest Atlanta mansion, signaling a fresh start.
Fans are loving the move, with many commenting on her signature hustle—“Kandi gonna keep a bag” and calls for a tour.
One thing is clear: whether through music, Broadway, her brands, or this raw onstage confession, Kandi Burruss thrives by owning every chapter.
Tickets for the April 27 show are available now at City Winery Atlanta. If early demand is any indication, this could be the start of something bigger—perhaps a full tour of “I Do. I Did. I’m Done.”
Kandi isn’t just done with the past; she’s turning it into her most empowering era yet.