Rihanna: Live in Concert

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Rihanna: Live in Concert
Tour by Rihanna
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Promotional poster for the tour
Associated album Music of the Sun
A Girl like Me
Start dateJuly 1, 2006
End dateSeptember 30, 2006
Legs1
No. of shows39
Rihanna concert chronology

Rihanna: Live in Concert Tour was the debut concert tour by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna. Taking place during the summer of 2006, the tour supported both her debut studio album Music of the Sun and her second studio album A Girl like Me and traveled across North America. [1] During the final leg in North America, Rihanna served as the opening act for the Black Eyed Peas' Monkey Business Tour. [2]

Contents

Opening acts

Setlist

  1. "Pon de Replay"
  2. "If It's Lovin' that You Want"
  3. "You Don't Love Me (No, No, No)"
  4. "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" / "Here I Go Again" [1]
  5. "We Ride"
  6. "Break It Off"
  7. "Unfaithful"
  8. "Let Me"
  9. "Kisses Don't Lie"
  10. "That La, La, La"
  11. "P.S. (I'm Still Not Over You)"
  12. "Redemption Song"
  13. "A Girl like Me"
  14. "SOS"

1 Performed at select dates where rapper J-Status was a part of the opening act.

Tour dates

DateCityCountryVenue
North America [1] [3]
June 30, 2006 San Francisco United States Mezzanine
July 1, 2006 San Diego House of Blues
July 2, 2006 West Hollywood
July 3, 2006 Las Vegas
July 5, 2006 Salt Lake City Club Vortex
July 8, 2006 Minneapolis Quest Club
July 10, 2006 Cleveland House of Blues
July 13, 2006 Allentown Crocodile Rock Cafe
July 14, 2006 [A] Ottawa Canada Festival Plaza
July 15, 2006 Belleville Matt and Joe's Nightclub
July 16, 2006 [B] Vaughan Kingswood Music Theatre
July 18, 2006 [C] Darien United States Darien Lake Performing Art Center
July 21, 2006 Valdosta All-Star Amphitheater
July 22, 2006 [D] Montego Bay Jamaica Montego Bay Sports Complex
July 23, 2006 Winter Haven United States Star Haven Amphitheatre
July 24, 2006 Lake Buena Vista House of Blues
July 25, 2006 Fort Lauderdale Revolution Live
July 26, 2006 Atlanta Coca-Cola Roxy Theatre
July 28, 2006 Baltimore Rams Head Live!
July 29, 2006 [E] Toms River Day Stage
August 1, 2006 New York City Nokia Theatre
August 2, 2006 Englewood Bergen Performing Arts Center
August 3, 2006 Boston Avalon
August 5, 2006 Ledyard Fox Theatre
August 6, 2006 Providence Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel
August 8, 2006 [F] Jackson Jackson County Fairgrounds
August 11, 2006 Chicago Park West
August 13, 2006 Milwaukee Rave Hall
August 17, 2006 Gilford Meadowbrook Musical Arts Center
August 19, 2006 [G] Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu CanadaParc Pierre-Trahan
September 1, 2006 Jackson United States Northern Star Arena
September 2, 2006 Buffalo Club Infinity
September 3, 2006 Sterling Heights Freedom Hill Amphitheatre
September 15, 2006 Honolulu Pipeline Cafe
September 16, 2006 [H] Pomona Los Angeles County Fairgrounds
September 17, 2006 [I] Princeton Quadrangle Club
September 22, 2006 Atlantic City House of Blues
September 29, 2006 St. Louis Bauman-Eberhardt Center
September 30, 2006 [J] Boston Agganis Arena
Festivals and other miscellaneous performances
A This concert was a part of the "Cisco Systems Blues Festival" [4]
B This concert was a part of Z103.5's 14th Annual Pizza Pizza Summer Rush [5]
C This concert was a part of WKSE's "Kiss the Summer Hello" [6]
D This concert was a part of "Reggae Sumfest" [7]
E This concert was a part "Toms River Fest" [8]
F This concert was a part of the "Jackson County Fair" [9]
G This concert was a part of the International de montgolfières de Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
H This concert was a part of the "End of Summer Concert Series" [10]
I This concert was a part of "Lawnparties" [11]
J This concert was a part of "Mixfest" [12]

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