Rihanna is “preparing to announce a massive comeback tour after her Super Bowl performance”
Rihanna “is gearing up to announce a massive comeback tour following her Super Bowl performance… heading to UK stages for the first time in 7 years.”
She’s ready to return with a spectacular performance at halftime during this year’s Super Bowl.
And it looks like that’s just the beginning for Rihanna, who is now gearing up to announce a world tour as well.
The 34-year-old Umbrella hitmaker has taken a break from performing and touring in recent years, last performing in the UK in 2016.
Seemingly confirming an epic comeback, a source said Sun: “She has her North American dates ready to announce for 2023 after the Super Bowl and it will be a matter of time before European dates are announced for 2024.”
Rihanna has also been seen spending time working hard in the studio in recent months, and is said to be focusing on her Super Bowl performance.
She is back! Rihanna is reportedly gearing up to announce a massive comeback tour following her Super Bowl performance… heading to UK stages for the first time in seven years (pictured at 2016 festival Made in America)
The mother-of-one was confirmed to be performing at the massive sporting event in September, landing the coveted halftime slot.
The Super Bowl is the last annual National Football League playoff game to determine the league champion and will take place on Sunday, February 12.
And it looks like he’s making 2023 his year, as a source told The Sun: “His plan is to set up mini-residences in major cities rather than visit multiple locations.”
While they added that the star hopes her return to music goes smoothly and is short and sweet as she also focuses on the Fenty Beauty and Savage X Fenty brands.
MailOnline has contacted Rihanna’s representatives for comment.
Rihanna last toured in 2016 while promoting her eighth studio album Anti, starting in North America, before looping around Europe and ending in the United Arab Emirates.
While she hasn’t performed on stage since the 2018 Grammy Awards, which were held at New York’s Madison Square Garden.
And the star has a good excuse for her absence from the music industry, from pushing various businesses to becoming a mother.
Break: The 34-year-old Umbrella hitmaker has taken a break from performing and touring in recent years, last performing in the UK in 2016 (pictured in 2016 during her Anti World Tour )
Prepared: Seemingly confirming an epic return, a source told The Sun: “She has her North American dates set to announce for 2023 after the Super Bowl and it will be a matter of time before European dates for 2024 are announced.” .
She welcomed her first child, a baby boy, with boyfriend ASAP Rocky, in May 2022.
And in addition to the transition to motherhood, Rihanna has focused on her cosmetics company Fenty Beauty and lingerie brand Savage X Fenty.
Her comeback comes at a similar time to other female pop queens like Beyoncé and Madonna, who are heading on world tours.
The latter, 64, is set to travel the globe this year with a 40th anniversary tour, which had fans going wild as there was “overwhelming” demand for tickets to see the Queen of Pop from good faith, with 600,000 sold.
While Beyoncé takes her latest album, Renaissance, on tour, her tour will begin in Europe this May before concluding in North America in September.
She and Rihanna have been going in similar directions, as this tour will also be Beyoncé’s first since 2016.
Here it comes: The mother-of-one was confirmed to be performing at the 2023 Super Bowl in September, landing the coveted halftime slot.
In sync: Her comeback comes at a similar time to Beyoncé, who is also heading off on her first tour in seven years in 2023.