Rihanna returned to the live stage for the first time in six years for a performance at the 2023 Super Bowl Halftime Show, and the wait was well worth it.The singer’s 13-minute show was jam-packed with songs and zero collaborations, however there was a surprise “guest” ing concert, the Barbados-born pop singer didn’t hold back, performing some of her biggest songs including “Umbrella,” “We Found Love,” and “Diamonds,” as well as notable features like “All of the Lights” and “Run This Town.”
The fact that she did it while pregnant adds to the amazing performance.
Throughout her performance, a baby bump was obvious, and a spokesman for the artist later confirmed that she is definitely expecting her second child.This year’s halftime performance was the fourth produced by Pepsi and Roc Nation since JAY-Z joined the NFL in a widely publicized partnership in 2019.
It follows Shakira and Jennifer Lopez’s collaborative performance in 2020, The Weeknd’s grandiose spectacle, and Dr. Dre’s all-star performance last year, which included Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, 50 Cent, and others.