But the closer Rihanna definitely earned her spot as the line-up’s final act. She came onstage sporting a trendy Mohawk and performed every single one of her hits, moving energetically around the stage and singing on point. She sassily popped and locked during Disturbia, belted out some high notes during Unfaithful and jumped up and down without losing a beat in her singing during Shut Up and Drive. She ended the show with her biggest record, Umbrella, and the charismatic performance on display made it evident why Rihanna has been such a breakthrough star. She almost sings better live than on recording, her dancing and stamina were phenomenal, and she aimed to make personal connections with fans by talking to the crowd between songs.
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