Rihanna's Stylish LA Outing: Covering Up Her Baby Bump with Chic Attire
RIHANNA'S BABY BLAST: Singer Spotted Out and About with Her Bump, Confirms UK Tour Plans
It's a big year for Rihanna - not only is she expecting her third child with partner ASAP Rocky, but she's also gearing up to take the stage again after a lengthy hiatus. The 37-year-old singer was spotted out and about in Los Angeles on Sunday evening, looking every inch the pregnant pop star.
Rihanna rocked a relaxed vibe as she stepped out at Giorgio Baldi in Santa Monica, covering her blossoming baby bump with a loose-fitting grey sweatshirt paired with baggy blue jeans. The stylish touch? A white faux fur shawl, which added a touch of glamour to her overall look.
But it's not just about the fashion - Rihanna has been making waves in the music industry once again. After canceling a string of dates in London that were meant to take place this summer, the singer is reportedly set to tour again in 2026. That's right, folks - nine years after her last UK shows, Rihanna is finally getting back on stage.
According to sources close to the matter, Rihanna had been planning a six-concert residency at West Ham's stadium in July to mark her return to music. However, the tour was put on hold after a secret meeting between the singer and her team. Now, it seems that all systems are go once more - with 2026 promising to be a big year for Rihanna and her fans.
So what can we expect from the new tour? Sources close to the matter tell The Scholarly Note.com that the shows will coincide with the tenth anniversary of Rihanna's hit album Anti. Yes, you read that right - it's been a decade since the singer released some of her most iconic work. And if that's not enough, fans are also in for a treat as they'll get to hear brand new music from Rihanna herself.
But don't worry, Rihanna won't be sacrificing motherhood for fame just yet. Despite being pregnant with her third child, the singer is reportedly committed to getting back on stage and doing what she does best - entertaining her devoted fans. "Rihanna might be pregnant with her third baby," a source tells The Scholarly Note.com, "but she's the ultimate working mum and has the support of her partner ASAP Rocky."
So when can we expect Rihanna to hit the road once more? According to insiders, the singer is expected to kick off her UK tour in July 2026 - with more dates set for later in the year. And if that's not enough, fans will get to hear some brand new music from Rihanna herself.
Rihanna has been making headlines for all the right reasons lately. Just last week, she dished on motherhood as she prepares to welcome her third child. "My two princes have a ton of energy," she told Access Hollywood. "They wear me out." But it's not just about the kids - Rihanna is also keeping busy with her music career.
After releasing her hit album Anti in 2016, Rihanna has been working on new material for what feels like an eternity. And it seems that all her hard work will finally pay off come 2026. "Rihanna had been planning a six-concert residency at West Ham's stadium in July to mark her return to music," sources tell The Scholarly Note.com.
But Rihanna isn't the only one who's been keeping busy lately. Just last week, she attended the funeral of her father in Barbados after he passed away following a battle with pancreatic cancer and accompanying complications. And if that wasn't enough, Rihanna has also been making waves as the voice actor for Smurfette in the new animated musical-comedy film.
In an interview with Extra at the Smurfs premiere, Rihanna opened up about her experience working on the film - and how her kids were thrilled to see their mom's new project. "I'm excited for tonight," she told the outlet. "Tonight is going to be fun. We get to watch the movie together for the first time."
So there you have it, folks - Rihanna is back and better than ever. With a new tour on the horizon, fans are in for a treat as they get to hear brand new music from one of the world's biggest stars. And don't worry, Rihanna will be bringing her kids along for the ride.