Rihanna will make her long-awaited return to the stage this Sunday, February 12, as a headliner at Super Bowl LVII
The music industry – and legions of fans – from Rihanna were taken by surprise this Tuesday, 07, after rumors that the singer will go on tour after her highly anticipated performance at the Super Bowl. As informed by Page Sixsources said the singer would be ready to return with the shows.
There has been a lot of talk among people, especially in the last few weeks, that Rihanna is getting ready to announce a tour. It appears to be more than just hearsay at this point.”
The idea, according to the American website, would have emerged shortly after Madonna It is Taylor Swift announce tours across North America and Europe. Another source added: “Even some members of Rihanna’s team have been kept under wraps. It’s all a big secret, from the details of her show on super bowl until what comes next – if any”.
This would be the artist’s first tour in seven years, when she traveled to three continents, performing 75 shows, with her eighth album, ANTI (2016). During the time she kept away from the stage and music, Rihanna dedicated to her beauty companies fenty beauty and underwear Savage X Fenty.
In September last year, the singer herself and nfl (National Football League) have announced their official return to music, after being announced as headliners at Halftime Showwhich takes place at halftime of the North American League final, at super bowlLVII 2023 – which will be this Sunday, February 12th.
Sponsored by Apple Music, the halftime show nfl it will be at State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona and will take about 15 minutes. Check out where to follow the transmission of the presentation by clicking here!
Source: Rollingstone

Earl Johnson is a music writer at Gossipify, known for his in-depth analysis and unique perspective on the industry. A graduate of USC with a degree in Music, he brings years of experience and passion to his writing. He covers the latest releases and trends, always on the lookout for the next big thing in music.