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Issa RIH-UP? Fans Seem To Think Rihanna Is Going On A World Tour

The internet streets are talkin’ and fans seem to think Rihanna is reportedly preparing to go on a world tour and release new music. Although we can’t confirm if the reports are true, see what the streets are saying below.

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More Details Regarding Rihanna’s Alleged Upcoming Tour & New Music

According to a report published by Mirror on Saturday, an anonymous source claims Rihanna will embark on a “comeback tour” between 2024 and 2025.

“Rihanna is quietly planning a comeback tour after signing with Live Nation. The deal was created to facilitate a world tour and her creative team is quietly at work in Los Angeles putting it all together as she raises her family,” an insider for Mirror reportedly explained. “She’ll press play on the live show once she’s ready to go back to work and has two albums’ worth of material to release once she’s back.”

At this time, Live Nation has not publicly confirmed speculation of Rihanna’s “comeback tour.” The company’s website profile for the singer currently states that the artist has “no upcoming events.”

Social Media Reacts

Of course, media speculation only enflamed social media’s excitement for Rihanna’s potential return to music. Rihanna’s last music release, “Lift Me Up,” was featured on the Black Panther: Wakanda Forever soundtrack almost a year ago. Prior to this, the last time the 35-year-old made a major return to the stage was when she revealed that she was pregnant with her second child during the Super Bowl halftime performance in February 2022.

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On X, formerly known as Twitter, some users reacted to the speculation by sharing that their tickets to Rihanna’s “comeback tour” are already “bought.”

While others seemed to bask in the news feeling “too good to be true.”

While others seemed to poke fun at the news, openly implying that it is “not a drill.”

 

Jadriena Solomon