The world has been waiting for quite some time now for big news from Rihanna. Other than “Bitch Better Have My Money” and the teasing of her upcoming album, ANTI, she has been pretty mum about what’s next.
Until now.
In a blockbuster announcement, Rihanna revealed that 2016 will be the year of her ANTI World Tour, and coming along for the ride will be The Weeknd, Big Sean, and Travi$ Scott.
Not only is this a huge announcement, but it also means that ANTI is closer than we think. Peep the dates below.
2.26.16 – San Diego, CA (Viejas Arena)
2.28.16 – San Jose, CA (SAP Center)
3.1.16 – Phoenix, AZ (Talking Stick Resort Arena)
3.4.16 – Austin, TX (Frank Erwin Center)
3.5.16 – Houston, TX – (Toyota Center)
3.6.16 – Dallas, TX – (American Airlines Center)
3.8.16 – New Orleans, LA (Smoothie King Center)
3.9.16 – Atlanta, GA (Philips Arena)
3.12.16 – Jacksonville (Jacksonville Arena
3.13.16 – Tampa, FL (Amalie Arena)
3.15.16 – Miami, FL (American Airlines Arena)
3.18.16 – Nashville, TN (Bridgestone Arena)
3.19.16 – Cincinnati, OH (U.S. Bank Arena)
3.20.16 – Charlotte, NC (The Time Warner Cable Arena)
3.22.16 – Washington, DC (Verizon Center)
3.23.16 – Buffalo, NY (First Niagara Center)
3.24.16 – Auburn Hills, MI (Palace of Auburn Hills)
3.26.16 – Hartford, CT (XL Center)
3.27.16 – Brooklyn, NY (Barclays Center)
4.2.16 – Newark, NJ (Prudential Center)
4.3.16 – Philadelphia, PA (Wells Fargo)
4.5.16 – Quebec City, QC (Centre Videotron)
4.6.16 – Montreal, QC (Bell Centre)
4.9.16 Baltimore, MD (Royal Farms Arena)
4.10.16 – Boston, MA (TD Garden)
4.13.16 – Toronto, ON (Air Canada Center)
4.15.16 – Chicago, IL (United Center)
4.18.16 – Winnipeg, MS (MTS Centre)
4.20.16 – Edmonton, AB (Rexall Place)
4.21.16 – Calgary, AB (Scotiabank Saddledome)
4.23.16 – Vancouver, BC (Rogers Arena)
4.24.16 – Seattle, WA (Key Arena)
4.27.16 – Salt Lake City, UT (Vivint Smart Home Arena)
4.29.16 – Las Vegas, NV (Mandalay Bay)
5.3.16 – Los Angeles, CA (Forum)
5.7.16 – Oakland, CA (Oracle Arena)
6.11.16 – Amsterdam, Holland (Amsterdam Arena)
6.14.16 – Coventry, United Kingdom (Ricoh Arena)
6.16.16 – Cardiff, United Kingdom (Cardiff Stadium)
6.18.16 – Sunderland, United Kingdom (Stadium Of Light)
6.21.16 – Dublin, Ireland (Aviva Stadium)
6.24.16 – London, United Kingdom (Wembley Stadium)
6.27.16 – Glasgow, United Kingdom (Hampden Park)
6.29.16 – Manchester, United Kingdom (Emirates Old Park)
7.4.16 – Stockholm, Sweden (Tele2 Arena)
7.7.16 – Copenhagen, Denmark (Refshale Island)
7.9.16 – Hamburg, Germany (Volkspark Stadion)
7.13.16 – Milan, Italy (San Siro)
7.15.16 – Nice, France (Allianz Stadium)
7.17.16 – Frankfurt, Germany (Commerzbank Arena)
7.19.16 – Lyon, France (Grande Stade)
7.23.16 – Lille, France (Stade Lille)
7.26.16 – Prague, Czech Republic (Synotip Arena)
7.28.16 – Cologne, Germany (Rhein Energie Stadio)
7.30.16 – Paris, France (Stade de France)
8.2.16 – Berlin, Germany (Olympiastadion)
8.5.16 – Warsaw, Poland (PGE Narodowy)
8.7.16 – Munich, Germany (Olympiastadion)
8.10.16 – Vienna, Austria (Ernst Happel Stadium)
8.12.16 – Zurich, Switzerland (Letzigrund Stadion)
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