The near-capacity crowd ate up her every twerk and gyration, accompanying her through vigorous call-and-response sing-alongs on uptempo hits like "Umbrella" as well as ballads like "Stay." For the latter, Rihanna put the elaborate dance moves and lighting effects on pause, holding the audience with little more than piano and voice for the night's biggest iPhone-aloft moment. Her solo take on Kanye's "All of the Lights" proved equally sublime, even more stirring than on record.
he show climaxed with another joint mini-set kicked off by a pair of particularly euphoric Rihanna hits: "Diamonds" and "We Found Love," which started out as a bongos-and-acoustic beatnik workout before coalescing into its more familiar EDM version, replete with Daft Punk-style pyramid rave imagery projected on the on the jumbo screens lining the stage.
he Monster" appropriately summed up the themes that link these seemingly disparate performers: Both, in their own distinct ways, often use their art to expose their private demons. This tendency made the event still feel a bit more rebellious, unpredictable and raw than the typical big-name stadium concert. That nervy aspect became especially clear towards the end, when Rihanna thanked the audience "for rocking out with your **** out."
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The Queen knows no bounds.

Credit to MikeFenty for the highlights.