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Rihanna Reveals 2016 Dublin Date with Big Sean and The Weeknd

Rihanna has announced that she will perform in Dublin next year with Big Sean and The Weeknd as support acts.

The "Umbrella" superstar will show off her singing prowess at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin on June 21, 2016. Rihanna revealed the details of her 70-show Anti World tour, which includes several stops across North America and Europe, the Irish Mirror reports.

Rihanna will kick off her tour at the Viejas Arena in San Diego, California on Feb. 26 and will travel across North America for three months. She will begin the Europe leg of her tour in June and continue until August 2016, according to an NME report cited by the Inquisitr.

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Other North Amerida locations for Rihanna's Anti World tour include San Jose, Phoenix, Brooklyn, Newark, Las Vegas, Chicago, Oakland, Salt Lake City, Baltimore, Toronto, Quebec, and Montreal. In Europe, some of her stop offs are Amsterdam, Stockholm, Copenhagen, Hamburg, Milan, Nice, Frankfurt, Prague, Vienna, and Zurich, the report relays.

The support acts for Rihanna's Anti World tour include Travi$ Scott, Big Sean, and The Weeknd. The three will be with her in London, Glasgow, Coventry, Manchester, Cardiff, Dublin, and Sunderland, the report details.

Samsung is the major sponsor of Rihanna's Anti World tour under a deal that is rumored to be worth $25 million. As part of the contract, all Samsung platforms will feature the singer's eighth studio album, the report adds.

Meanwhile, the superstar has been releasing teasers for her album "Anti," which reports say will be out on Tidal on Nov. 27. It will be released to other formats starting Dec. 4. In September, Rihanna also explained why it took some time for her album to come out.

"To me it's never done until it's done. Until the final moment," the Inquisitr quotes Rihanna's statement back in September. "I have so many songs I love — and they're so different — that it's hard to actually put them all on the same album."

Tickets for Rihanna's Anti World tour will go on sale starting Dec. 3 at 9 a.m. at ticketmaster.ie and other ticket outlets across the United States. Prices start at €69.50 ($74).

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