IT’S OFFICIAL: RIHANNA & A$AP ROCKY ANNOUNCE “LOVE ON EARTH” WORLD TOUR 2026 💫
The world just stopped spinning — RiRi and Rocky are hitting 30 cities across 5 continents, turning every stadium into a celebration of love, legacy, and fire 🔥
From London’s electric nights to Tokyo’s neon skyline, from LA’s sunset glow to Paris’s midnight spark, this tour isn’t just music — it’s a cinematic return of the Queen and her King.
💋 New motherhood, new music, and a world ready to feel again.
IT’S OFFICIAL: RIHANNA & A$AP ROCKY ANNOUNCE “LOVE ON EARTH” WORLD TOUR 2026

The world just stopped spinning—or at least it felt that way for Rihanna’s devoted Navy and A$AP Rocky’s loyal Pretty Flacko fanbase. In a joint announcement that’s already shattering social media records, the power couple has revealed plans for the “Love on Earth” World Tour, kicking off in 2026. This isn’t just a comeback; it’s a global odyssey spanning 30 cities across five continents, transforming stadiums into pulsating temples of love, legacy, and unfiltered fire. From London’s electric nights under the Thames glow to Tokyo’s neon-drenched skyline, from LA’s sunset-kissed horizons to Paris’s midnight Eiffel sparks, Rihanna and Rocky are set to deliver a cinematic spectacle that redefines live music.
Picture this: Rihanna, the Barbados-born icon who’s sold over 250 million records worldwide, strutting across stages in outfits that blend Fenty glamour with high-fashion rebellion. Beside her, A$AP Rocky, the Harlem visionary whose genre-bending rhymes have influenced a generation, trading verses and vibes in a seamless fusion of R&B seduction and hip-hop grit. It’s a tour born from their real-life romance—one that’s weathered pregnancies, parenthood, and the relentless spotlight—now channeled into anthems of resilience and romance. “This is us pouring our hearts out to the world,” Rihanna teased in a cryptic Instagram Reel that dropped at midnight, showing snippets of rehearsal footage: her belting “We Found Love” while Rocky freestyles over a lush, earth-toned beat. “New motherhood, new music, and a world ready to feel again. Join us.”
The announcement came via a synchronized drop on both artists’ social channels, complete with a holographic teaser video directed by their frequent collaborator, Dave Meyers. Fans awoke to billboards in Times Square and Shibuya proclaiming “Love on Earth: RiRi x Rocky,” and Live Nation’s servers nearly crashed from pre-save traffic. Tickets go on sale November 1, but presales for Fenty Beauty loyalists and A$AP’s AWGE collective members start October 25. Expect sold-outs in under an hour—Rihanna’s last outing, the 2016 Anti World Tour, grossed over $110 million, and that was without a co-headliner of Rocky’s caliber.
At its core, “Love on Earth” is a celebration of the couple’s intertwined legacies. Rihanna Fenty, 37, hasn’t dropped a full album since Anti in 2016, but her influence has only amplified. From revolutionizing beauty with Fenty (now a $2.8 billion empire) to voicing Smurfette in the upcoming Smurfs movie, she’s the ultimate multitasker. Motherhood with Rocky has softened her edges without dulling her edge—welcome sons RZA (born May 2022) and Riot (August 2023), and now, whispers of a third child on the way. “Rocky’s my rock,” she told Vogue earlier this year, crediting him for keeping her grounded amid empire-building. Rocky, 37 (born Rakim Athelaston Mayers), echoes that sentiment. His 2013 collab on Rihanna’s Diamonds Tour sparked their off-stage chemistry, evolving from flirtatious VMAs moments (remember that infamous butt-grab?) to a partnership that’s produced fashion lines, film cameos, and now this tour.
The setlist? A tantalizing mix of their catalogs, reimagined for the duo dynamic. Expect Rihanna deep cuts like “Kiss It Better” and “Consideration” (featuring a surprise SZA cameo?) mashed up with Rocky’s “L$D” and “1Train.” Joint hits? Their chemistry on Drake’s “F**kin’ Problems” will get a sultry remix, and don’t be shocked if new tracks from Rihanna’s long-teased R9 album debut—insiders say it’s “complete and cosmic,” with Rocky producing three cuts. The tour coincides with Anti‘s 10th anniversary, so classics like “Work” and “Needed Me” will anchor nostalgic segments, while fresh material explores themes of “earthly love in a chaotic universe.” Production-wise, it’s Meyer-approved extravagance: 360-degree stages with pyrotechnics synced to heartbeats (literal—wearable tech for the audience), drone light shows depicting planetary orbits, and eco-conscious elements like zero-waste venues to honor the tour’s “Earth” moniker.
The routing is a fan’s dream, hitting all five continents with surgical precision. North America kicks off the party: Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium on March 15, where sunset vibes will amplify “Diamonds” under palm-fringed skies. New York follows at MetLife Stadium (April 5), a nod to Rocky’s Harlem roots, with guest spots from A$AP Mob alums like Ferg and Twelvyy. Chicago’s Soldier Field (April 20) promises a windy city takeover, blending Rihanna’s pop prowess with Rocky’s raw energy.
Europe gets the royal treatment. London’s Wembley Stadium (May 10) marks Rihanna’s first UK show since 2016, rescheduling those rumored-but-canceled 2025 dates that had fans in uproar. “We pulled the plug last year—production glitches, baby on board—but 2026 is locked,” a source close to the couple told Rolling Stone UK. Paris’ Stade de France (May 25) will sparkle with midnight Eiffel projections, evoking the city’s romantic lore. Berlin’s Olympiastadion (June 8) taps into Rocky’s fashion-forward aesthetic, with runway interludes featuring Savage X Fenty models.

Asia’s neon pulse takes center stage in Tokyo’s Tokyo Dome (June 22), where J-pop influences might sneak into remixes—Rihanna’s “Stay” with a kawaii twist? Seoul’s Jamsil Stadium (July 5) follows, capitalizing on K-pop’s love for boundary-pushers. Australia’s Sydney Opera House forecourt (July 20) offers harbor-side drama, while South America’s leg hits Rio’s Maracanã (August 10), infusing samba rhythms into “Umbrella.”
Africa rounds out the continents with Johannesburg’s FNB Stadium (August 25), a full-circle moment for Rihanna, whose Barbadian heritage echoes the continent’s vibrancy. “This tour is about connecting dots— from my islands to yours,” she posted. South Africa’s date honors her 2013 Loud tour stop there, but amplified with Rocky’s globalist flair.
What makes “Love on Earth” more than a gig? It’s therapy in ticket form. Post-pandemic, fans crave connection, and this couple—raw about their journey from tabloid fodder to family icons—delivers. Rihanna’s pregnancies paused plans (that third child’s arrival in late 2025 delayed 2025 rumors), but Rocky jokes he’s “the ultimate stage dad.” Their dynamic? Electric. Onstage, expect playful banter: Rocky serenading with “Fashion Killa” verses tailored to her glow-up, her countering with ad-libs on his “Praise the Lord.” Offstage, it’s support—Rocky directing her next visual album, her styling his AWGE drops.
Fan reactions? Volcanic. #LoveOnEarth trended worldwide within hours, with Navy memes flooding TikTok: “RiRi back and better, Rocky holding the mic like he holds her heart.” One viral clip shows a Tokyo fan sobbing: “From ‘Diamonds’ in 2012 to this? Legacy.” Critics hail it as a “cinematic return,” with Billboard predicting $300 million gross—eclipsing Taylor Swift’s Eras if collabs land right (Drake whispers?).
Sustainability weaves through: Solar-powered rigs, carbon offsets via Fenty partnerships, and merch from recycled Anti-era vinyl. VIP packages include “Love Letters” meet-and-greets, where fans share stories of love found (or lost) to the couple’s soundtrack.
As the tour poster quips: “Where love meets the globe.” In a fractured world, Rihanna and Rocky remind us music mends. New motherhood fuels her fire; his artistry amplifies it. Get ready—stadiums worldwide are about to feel the quake. Tickets? Your move. The Queen’s return demands allegiance.