Rihanna's return to the live stage will be unlike any other. The star singer will headline the Super Bowl halftime show, which is an emotion in itself. Rihanna's return to the stage has generated an electrifying response from fans, who are unable to wait for the day to be here.
As anticipation builds, Rihanna dropped a brand new teaser trailer for the performance.
The short clip shows the Barbadian superstar posing for the camera while there's a commentary doubting her in the background. The performance will surely silence a few critics who wondered if she was done singing and performing.
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Towards the end, Rihanna shushes the viewers with a snippet of 'Needed Me' playing. This is from her eighth studio album, and worked wonders to excite fans watching. However, the teaser and snippet could also contain a hint about her halftime show setlist.
The 30-second clip could also hint at how Rihanna could have found the voices and comments so deafening that they started blending in together.
Fans, of course, were delighted to see the new teaser.
Though a few users took to noticing the details, most of them were just excited about a new Rihanna show, and maybe some new music.
After all, she might drop new music and perform at the Super Bowl for the first time.
Rihanna has been teasing her perfomance on social media
Before the new teaser dropped, Rihanna, Apple Music and the NFL shared a short clip of the singer in a Super Bowl hoodie. The iconic addition was a print of her holding a football.
Weeks ago, Rihanna used the same photo to officially announce the performance.
"5 weeks from today," the caption read.
Rihanna is simply vibing in the video, where she shows off the hoodie and the print.
Some fans have even linked Drake to the performance, wondering if the rapper might be the surprise element during Rihanna's performance.
When is the Super Bowl 2023?
The Super Bowl is scheduled to take place on February 12, 2023. It will be held in Glendale, Arizona, at the State Farm Stadium.
Before Rihanna announced her performance, there was a lot of buzz around Taylor Swift performing. However, due to her re-recording and reported scheduled clashes, Swift could not say yes to the halftime show.