Rihanna has announced tour dates for her upcoming "Diamonds" trek, which begins at Buffalo, New York's First Niagara Center on March 8 and ends on May 4 at Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
The tour is scheduled to stop in 27 cities across North America, with more dates expected to be announced soon. The first leg includes dates at arenas in Los Angeles, Toronto, Boston, Brooklyn, Chicago and more.
Riri's previous LOUD tour "grossed 90 million worldwide to become the 7th highest grossing tour of 2011 and included a historic 10 sold out concerts at London's O2 Arena - a first by a female solo artist," according to a press release.
Tickets will go on sale on September 14 on the Live Nation website.
Diamonds tour dates:
March 8 - Buffalo, NY, First Niagara Center
March 10 - Boston, MA, TD Garden
March 12 - Baltimore, MD, 1st Mariner Arena
March 14 - Philadelphia, PA, Wells Fargo Center
March 15 - Hartford, CT, XL Center
March 17 - Montreal, QC, Bell Center
March 18 - Toronto, ON, Air Canada Center
March 21 - Detroit, MI, Joe Louis Arena
March 22 - Chicago, IL, United Center
March 24 - St. Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center
March 25 - Winnipeg, MB, MTS Center
March 27 - Edmonton, AB, Rexall Place
March 30 - Calgary, AB, Scotiabank Saddledome
April 1 - Vancouver, BC, Rogers Arena
April 3 - Seattle, WA, Key Arena
April 6 - San Jose, CA, HP Pavilion
April 8 - Los Angeles, CA, Staples Center
April 11 - San Diego, CA, Valley View Casino Center
April 12 - Las Vegas, NV, Mandalay Bay
April 15 - Houston, TX, Toyota Center
April 16 - Dallas, TX, American Airlines Center
April 19 - Tampa, FL, Tampa Bay Times Forum
April 20 - Ft. Lauderdale, FL, BankAtlantic Center
April 22 - Atlanta, GA, Philips Arena
April 29 - Washington, D.C., Verizon Center
May 2 - Ottawa, ON, Scotiabank Place
May 4 - Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center
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