Rihanna postponed her upcoming “Anti” world tour dates to mid-March.
Following a last-minute decision to cancel her Grammys appearance last Tuesday due to a severe case of bronchitis, Rihanna has pushed the beginning of “Anti” tour further to March 12, on which date she’ll perform in Jacksonville, Florida.
The tour was originally set to begin on February 26 in San Diego. The performance in the California city as well as initial succeeding dates in Austin, Houston, Dallas, Atlanta, Phoenix, New Orleans and San Jose are now rescheduled to May.
The “Work” singer was instructed by her doctor not to rush her vocal rest to avoid permanent damage. According to the Los Angeles Times, the reason behind Rihanna’s rescheduled shows has been cited as “production delays”.
Travis Scott will open for Rihanna’s North American dates. The Weeknd and Big Sean will join her in the UK and Europe.
Check out the updated show dates below.
March 12 – Jacksonville, FL, Jacksonville Arena
March 13 – Tampa, FL, Amalie Arena
March 15 – Miami, FL, American Airlines Arena
March 18 – Nashville, TN, Bridgestone Arena
March 19 – Cincinnati, OH, U.S. Bank Arena
March 20 – Charlotte, NC, The Time Warner Cable Arena
March 22 – Washington, DC, Verizon Center
March 23 – Buffalo, NY, First Niagara Center
March 24 – Auburn Hills, MI, Palace of Auburn Hills
March 26 – Hartford, CT, XL Center
March 27 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center
March 30 – Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center
April 2 – Newark, NJ, Prudential Center
April 3 – Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo
April 5 – Quebec City, QC, Centre Videotron
April 6 – Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
April 7 – Montreal, QC, Bell Centre
April 9 – Baltimore, MD, Royal Farms Arena
April 10 – Boston, MA, TD Garden
April 13 – Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
April 14 – Toronto, ON, Air Canada Centre
April 15 – Chicago, IL, United Center
April 18 – Winnipeg, MS, MTS Centre
April 20 – Edmonton, AB, Rexall Place
April 21 – Calgary, AB, Scotiabank Saddledome
April 23 – Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena
April 24 – Seattle, WA, KeyArena
April 27 – Salt Lake City, UT, Vivint Smart Home Arena
April 29 – Las Vegas, NV, Mandalay Bay
April 30 – Las Vegas, NV, Mandalay Bay
May 1 – Phoenix, AZ, Talking Stick Resort Arena
May 3 – Los Angeles, CA, Forum
May 4 – Los Angeles, CA, Forum
May 6 – San Jose, CA, SAP Center
May 7 – Oakland, CA, Oracle Arena
May 9 – San Diego, CA, Viejas Arena
May 13 – Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
May 14 – Austin, TX, Frank Erwin Center
May 15 – Houston, TX, Toyota Center
May 17 – New Orleans, LA, Smoothie King Center
May 18 – Atlanta, GA, Philips Arena
June 11 – Amsterdam, Holland, Amsterdam Arena
June 14 – Coventry, United Kingdom, Ricoh Arena
June 21 – Dublin, Ireland, Aviva Stadium
June 24 – London, United Kingdom, Wembley Stadium
June 27 – Glasgow, United Kingdom, Hampden Park
June 29 – Manchester, United Kingdom, Emirates Old Park
July 4 – Stockholm, Sweden, Tele2 Arena
July 7 – Copenhagen, Denmark, Refshale Island
July 9 – Hamburg, Germany, Volkspark Stadion
July 13 – Milan, Italy, San Siro
July 15 – Nice, France, Allianz Stadium
July 17 – Frankfurt, Germany, Commerzbank Arena
July 19 – Lyon, France, Grande Stade
July 23 – Lille, France, Stade Lille
July 26 – Prague, Czech Republic, Synotip Arena
July 28 – Cologne, Germany, Rhein Energie Stadion
July 30 – Paris, France, Stade de France
August 2 – Berlin, Germany, Olympiastadion
August 5 – Warsaw, Poland, PGE Narodowy
August 7 – Munich, Germany, Olympiastadion
August 10 – Vienna, Austria, Ernst Happel Stadium
August 12 – Zurich, Switzerland, Letzigrund Stadion