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Glastonbury 2025: Rihanna Allegedly Tipped As Headliner; News About New Album Pop Up

BY Dora Abena Dzaka August 24, 2024 3:08 PM EDT
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It’s rumored that pop star Rihanna is gearing up for the much-anticipated release of her first album in eight years. 

The rumor is also buzzing around her possibly being in discussions to take the stage of the legendary Glastonbury Festival. 

This year saw Dua Lipa headline on Friday, with Coldplay following for a record-breaking headline show.

Sza closed the weekend to a mixed response, with the star saying she was incredibly nervous before taking to the iconic Pyramid Stage.

According to the information available, Rihanna is said to have collaborated with some high-profile producers, such as Diplo and Alesso, for her anticipated musical comeback.

According to information available, an insider is said to hit that the singer has spanned from reggae to hip hop to pop in an attempt to find her sound.

Fans have eagerly waited for the Barbadian songstress to drop new music despite her last album, Anti, getting the best reviews of her career.

RiRi has chosen to spend the past decade focusing on her businesses and her growing family with A$AP Rocky.

The evidence of why it’s been so long since the Umbrella hitmaker actually had a hit.

It was seen in a viral video recently when a little boy had no clue who she was while asking her to take pictures of him and England footballer Jack Grealish.

Last year it was reported she signed an eye-watering £32 million comeback deal with Live Nation, so we’re closer than ever to Anti’s follow-up.

It seems now things are coming together, and the Fenty Beauty founder is eyeing up next year for a release date.

The insider teased: “Either way, 2025 is set to be her year with a giant tour in the works with Live Nation, and yes, Glastonbury is back on.”

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