Rihanna is bringing her 'Anti' World Tour to Hampden Park this summer.
The tour in her support of her new album Anti will kick of in February before arriving at Hampden Park on June 27.
The Weeknd and Big Sean will support the star on all European dates of the tour.
Anti, Rihanna's 8th album, is expected via Tidal this Friday, November 27 with a wider release across other formats reportedly due on December 4.
Tidal members will have access to an exclusive pre-sale for tour, which will take place from 10am on November 30 until 10pm on December 2, before going on general sale on December 3.
#ANTIWorldTour starts Feb 2016! Bringing along @trvisXX in N. America & @theweeknd @bigsean in EU! pic.twitter.com/AwfUdqZivS
— Rihanna (@rihanna) November 23, 2015
The UK and Ireland tour dates for 2016 are as follows:
Ricoh Arena, Coventry (June 14)
Cardiff Stadium, Cardiff (June 16)
Stadium of Light, Sunderland (June 18)
Aviva Stadium, Dublin (June 21)
Wembley Stadium, London (June 24)
Hampden Park, Glasgow (June 27)
Emirates Old Park, Manchester (June 29)
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