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Is Rihanna going on tour following her Super Bowl Halftime Show performance?

The Rih-turn we’ve all been waiting for.

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2023 is set to be the year of girl power, as Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Madonna are all set to embark on their respective tours. So it’s no wonder that rumors of Rihanna’s plans to announce a tour are making the rounds. With the Super Bowl halftime performance mere hours away, the Navy are at the edge of their seats, not just to catch the singer’s first live performance in years, but to get information about a future world tour. 

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The singer, who has sufficiently starved her fans musically for several years, returns to the stage at football’s biggest night. It’s been five years since Rihanna sang into a microphone publicly, and the world is expecting her to light up the stage like she’s done so many times in the past. 

Rihanna embarked on the Anti World Tour in 2016, generating over $100 million dollars, and the buzz surrounding her long hiatus is sure to cause a strong demand for tickets should she announce a tour after her performance. It would also be a strong indicator that a ninth studio album, which folks have been clamoring for for years, might be on the way.

With several hits under her belt, one can only imagine which one of her amazing songs will make the set list for her 13-minute halftime performance. Another highly anticipated moment is who the singer plans to bring out to join her on stage, as she’s recorded with Jay-Z, Paul McCartney, Eminem, and many more big musical names.

Understandably, there are a lot more reasons for the singer to slow down after all this while. Her business ventures have proven very successful, including her Fenty brand which has become a staple in many households. She also welcomed her son with longtime boyfriend A$AP Rocky a few months ago.

One thing’s for certain though, and Rihanna’s always delivered captivating performances while on tour, and if she does decide to announce one soon, we don’t expect any less.