The music world is buzzing with anticipation for Rihanna’s grand return, but it seems fans will have to wait a bit longer. Recent reports suggesting that the “Umbrella” singer is gearing up for a comeback tour in 2024-2025 have been debunked by a report from Billboard. According to their sources, the claims of Rihanna signing a £32 million deal with Live Nation for an upcoming tour are unfounded, and no such tour plans have been confirmed.
This misinformation initially surfaced in a report by Daily Mirror UK and was later reiterated by Entertainment Tonight. The alleged tour, however, remains a product of speculation.
Understandably, Rihanna is currently focusing on different priorities, which is why she has taken a step back from high-maintenance live performances. In August, she welcomed her second child, a son named Riot Rose Mayers, with her partner A$AP Rocky. As any new parent can attest, the arrival of a new baby brings changes to one’s schedule and priorities.
Rihanna had previously made headlines with her captivating performance at the Super Bowl Halftime show earlier this year. The singer chose this platform to make a stunning pregnancy announcement, an unforgettable moment for her fans. Rihanna and A$AP Rocky are also proud parents to another son, RZA, born in May last year.
The last time Rihanna embarked on a tour was in 2016, following the release of her album “Anti” in the same year. Since then, her focus has shifted towards entrepreneurship and other ventures, taking her temporarily away from the music spotlight.
While fans may need to exercise patience for Rihanna’s musical return, there’s no doubt that when she decides to grace the stage again, it will be a highly anticipated and memorable moment in the music industry. Until then, the artist continues to evolve and diversify her career, leaving her mark on various facets of the entertainment world.