Definitely get as central as possible too because the highlight of the show was the elevated walkway.
Everyone in the golden circle went absolutely insane.
Definitely get as central as possible too because the highlight of the show was the elevated walkway.
Everyone in the golden circle went absolutely insane.
And the 28-year-old looked genuinely thankful for the response she received in London, getting all out-of-character mushy. "Enough of that soft ****," she said to massive cheers, before going into her 2015 single 'FourFiveSeconds' which didn't make the Anti album cut. It's a shame too, because here her vocal over the simple acoustic line sounded immense. There was a time when Rihanna's live shows could be vocally shaky, but those days are firmly gone.
As for the finale? This is Rihanna's Anti tour remember, so naturally she's chosen her two favourite tracks to finish on, rather than her most successful singles. It's hard to deny 'Love On The Brain' is a triumph, as Rihanna's tone on the Motown sway is pure joy. But it's 'Kiss It Better' which has the honour of closing it all. It's one of Rihanna's finest songs, and in Wembley Stadium with an electric guitar scaling the mid-tempo, it's a fitting finish. The Anti tour may have felt like the antithesis of what one of the world's biggest pop stars should be doing, but Rihanna made it work, work, work.