Wembley Stadium welcomed Rihanna and her Anti World Tour to the national stadium on a wonderfully mild summer’s night.
The multi-platinum selling artist, who was supported by DJ Mustard and Big Sean, brought her usual swag and bad girl attitude to the stage and boy did the crowd lap it up.
Opening her set with 'Stay', Rihanna pulled out hit after hit as her fans watched on in adoration.
Rihanna treated her fans early in the night with a classic performance of arguably her biggest hit, 'Umbrella', as the crowd joined in singing every word with her.
Rihanna took regular but brief pauses throughout her set to change outfits as she showed off her figure and her dance moves supported by her excellent backing performers.
As night time began to fall Rihanna bossed the stage with performances of more hits including 'Work' and 'Rude Boy'.
Wembley's arch lit up a brilliant white to match the numerous torches being shone in the crowd as Rihanna performed her amazing hit 'Diamonds'.
As Rihanna brought her set to a close, she waved goodbye to her adoring fans who simply did not want the night to end. Rihanna gave the fans what they wanted, classy performances of her hits mixed with a bit and attitude and also some moments of love and affection.
This was a performance fitting of Wembley's amazing summer of headline concerts so far.
The multi-platinum selling artist, who was supported by DJ Mustard and Big Sean, brought her usual swag and bad girl attitude to the stage and boy did the crowd lap it up.
Opening her set with 'Stay', Rihanna pulled out hit after hit as her fans watched on in adoration.
Rihanna treated her fans early in the night with a classic performance of arguably her biggest hit, 'Umbrella', as the crowd joined in singing every word with her.
Rihanna took regular but brief pauses throughout her set to change outfits as she showed off her figure and her dance moves supported by her excellent backing performers.
As night time began to fall Rihanna bossed the stage with performances of more hits including 'Work' and 'Rude Boy'.
Wembley's arch lit up a brilliant white to match the numerous torches being shone in the crowd as Rihanna performed her amazing hit 'Diamonds'.
As Rihanna brought her set to a close, she waved goodbye to her adoring fans who simply did not want the night to end. Rihanna gave the fans what they wanted, classy performances of her hits mixed with a bit and attitude and also some moments of love and affection.
This was a performance fitting of Wembley's amazing summer of headline concerts so far.