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R-rated return to Arena for red-hot diva Rihanna

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Published Date: 17 February 2010
Rihanna will play the Sheffield Arena on Wednesday, May 13 as part of a UK arena tour.
Having released her fourth studio album - one of the most hotly anticipated new albums in recent history - Rated R, Rihanna will be returning to the UK to wow fans nationwide with a full UK arena tour.

The long-awaited follow-up to her 2007 smash
Good Girl Gone Bad which contained the non-stop string of hit singles that began with the MTV VMA and Grammy Award-winning global no1 hit Umbrella (featuring Jay-Z), then Shut Up and Drive, Hate That I Love You (featuring Ne-Yo), and Don't Stop the Music. Good Girl Gone Bad went 5x Platinum in the UK, earned cumulative sales of more than 36-times platinum in at least 20 territories around the world, and spun off the CD+DVD package Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded (January 2009) – which continued the string of hits with the no1 Take A Bow, and the no1 Disturbia.

Rated R's first single pick, Russian Roulette was launched on October 20th worldwide on www.rihannanow.com and is currently at number 2 in the UK charts.

Russian Roulette was written and produced by fellow Def Jam artist Ne-Yo, whose long track record with Rihanna includes the no1 hit Unfaithful (2006, from A Girl Like Me), their Top 10 duet Hate That I Love You (2007, from Good Girl Gone Bad), and no 1 pop/ no1 R&B Take A Bow (2008, from Good Girl Gone Bad: Reloaded).

In addition to Ne-Yo, other producers and writers on Rihanna's new album include the team of Chase & Status, Stargate, Justin Timberlake,
The-Dream and Tricky Stewart and more. Incl William Rihanna also teamed up with Jay-Z on the first single off his latest album 'The Blue Print 3' (released in September this year via Roc Nation) which reached number 1 in the UK singles chart.

The rapper also joined Rihanna at her Nokia album launch performance recently to perform the track to an ecstatic, packed out Brixton Academy.

Tickets for Rihanna are already on general sale,priced £45 & £39.50 (booking fee may apply), available in person at the Arena box office, by phone on 0114 256 5656 and online at www.sheffieldarena.co.uk



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