Rihanna Announces “Anti World Tour 2026” — A Global Celebration of Love, Legacy, and Power

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Los Angeles, CA — Rihanna has officially returned, and she’s not coming quietly. On October 13, 2025, the pop and fashion icon stunned fans by announcing her long-awaited Anti World Tour 2026, a global stadium spectacular set to dominate summer next year.

The announcement came during an Instagram Live broadcast from her Los Angeles mansion, where Rihanna—glowing with joy—celebrated not one, but two milestones: the recent birth of her third child with A$AP Rocky, and Rocky’s 38th birthday on October 3.

“This is for our family, our fans, and the music that’s been living in my soul,” she said, smiling as Rocky appeared on-screen, gently holding their newborn son, Riot Rose, born only weeks earlier.


A Tour That Blends Music and Motherhood

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The new world tour reimagines the spirit of Rihanna’s legendary Anti era, but with deeper meaning. Now a mother of three—RZA (2), Riot Rose (newborn), and Kulture, her daughter from a previous relationship—Rihanna says this tour represents a new chapter of “love, legacy, and letting loose.”

“Rocky’s my rock, and this baby’s our blessing,” she shared, hinting that her upcoming album will explore themes of resilience, romance, and rebirth.

Rocky will reportedly join her onstage for select performances, including a special reworked version of “Fashion Killa” infused with Fenty flair. The setlist promises a mix of new songs and timeless hits, with production from major names like The Weeknd and Max Martin, blending Rihanna’s signature R&B and dancehall roots with global pop energy.


30 Cities. 4 Continents. One Unstoppable Woman.

The Anti World Tour 2026 kicks off June 1 at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, launching a whirlwind journey through 30 cities across North America, Europe, Asia, and South America.

U.S. stops include Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, Chicago’s Soldier Field, and a grand finale at Madison Square Garden in New York.
In Europe, the singer will light up London’s Wembley Stadium on July 15, followed by Paris’ Stade de France and Berlin’s Olympiastadion.

The energy keeps building across continents: Tokyo Dome on August 20 brings her signature island flair to Japan, Rio de Janeiro’s Maracanã Stadium heats up on September 5 with samba-inspired surprises, and the tour closes with a bang in Sydney’s Accor Stadium on October 10, complete with fireworks over Sydney Harbour.

“Every city tells a story,” Rihanna teased. “Wembley for my UK fam, Rio for the rhythm, Sydney for the sparkle.”


Tickets, Tears, and Total Frenzy

Tickets go on sale October 20 through Ticketmaster, with Navy fan club presales starting October 17. Prices range from $150 to $1,500 for VIP experiences, which include exclusive meet-and-greets and Fenty-themed gift sets.

Given that her last tour in 2016 grossed over $110 million, fans are expecting record-breaking demand. Within hours of the announcement, #AntiWorldTour2026 began trending worldwide. One fan posted: “Rihanna + Rocky + new baby = TAKE MY MONEY.”


The Queen’s Return

More than just a concert, Rihanna’s 2026 tour feels like a victory lap — a celebration of womanhood, family, and unstoppable creativity. As she steps back into the spotlight, balancing motherhood and music with effortless confidence, one thing is certain:

The queen isn’t making a comeback.
She never left.