Fans Lose It as Rihanna & Drake’s 2026 Reunion Tour “Raptors Reloaded” Hits 18 Countries, 25 Stadiums, and Over 2 Million Fans, Kicking Off in London
The music world is in a full-blown frenzy following the bombshell announcement that Rihanna and Drake’s 2026 reunion tour, dubbed “Raptors Reloaded,” will span 18 countries, 25 stadiums, and draw over 2 million fans worldwide, with London’s iconic Wembley Stadium as the opening venue. The news, unveiled via a high-energy X livestream on September 10, 2025, has sent fans into a tailspin, with #RaptorsReloaded trending globally and ticket presales already crashing servers. Promising over 10 surprise guests—including Kendrick Lamar and Travis Scott for select UK shows—this tour is shaping up to be a seismic cultural event, and London’s double-header kickoff on June 3 and 4, 2026, is set to ignite the chaos.
A Global Juggernaut Takes Shape
The “Raptors Reloaded” tour is no small affair. Covering 18 countries across North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, the 40-date run will hit 25 of the world’s most iconic stadiums, from Los Angeles’ SoFi Stadium to Sydney’s Accor Stadium. With an estimated 2 million fans expected to attend, the tour is poised to rival the record-breaking runs of Taylor Swift’s Eras Tour and Coldplay’s Music of the Spheres. Each show will seat between 50,000 and 90,000 fans, with VIP packages offering exclusive Fenty and OVO merch, backstage experiences, and even rumored meet-and-greets with Rihanna and Drake.
London’s Wembley Stadium, with its 90,000 capacity, will host the tour’s opening nights, a choice that underscores the duo’s deep ties to the UK market. Rihanna’s “Umbrella” ruled British charts for weeks in 2007, while Drake’s “One Dance” became a cultural staple in 2016. “Starting in London is a vibe,” Drake said during the livestream, sporting his signature OVO hoodie. “The energy there is unmatched.” Rihanna, decked out in a sparkling Fenty fit, added, “We’re coming to shut it down—y’all better be ready.” The promise of “revealing everything” at these shows has fans speculating about new music, surprise collabs, or even personal announcements from the duo, whose chemistry has fueled rumors for over a decade.
Surprise Guests Steal the Spotlight
The tour’s biggest hook is its roster of over 10 surprise guests, with Kendrick Lamar and Travis Scott confirmed for the London openers. Kendrick, riding high off his 2025 Grand National Tour with SZA, is expected to bring his lyrical genius to the stage, potentially revisiting his “Poetic Justice” collab with Drake or debuting a new track with Rihanna. Their appearance together is especially juicy given Kendrick’s 2024 diss tracks aimed at Drake, which sparked a heated rap beef. “They’re good now,” an insider told Billboard. “Kendrick’s verse for the tour is a game-changer.”
Travis Scott, the king of high-energy performances, will join for both Wembley nights, promising Astroworld-level chaos. Fans are hyping potential mashups like a “Sicko Mode” remix or a Rihanna-led “Goosebumps” moment. “Travis is bringing the flames,” a production source revealed. “His stage setup will sync with the tour’s next-level visuals—think lasers and pyrotechnics.” Other rumored guests include A$AP Rocky, Nicki Minaj, Burna Boy, and even Jay-Z, with each city potentially getting a unique lineup. “Every show’s a wildcard,” the source added. “You might get SZA in Paris or Bad Bunny in Miami.”
London: The Epicenter of Hype
London is already bracing for impact. The back-to-back Wembley shows are expected to draw 180,000 fans, with an additional 50,000 predicted to flood the city for tailgates, pop-up events, and unofficial afterparties. Local businesses are gearing up for a windfall, with hotels near Wembley reporting 90% bookings for June 2026, according to the Evening Standard. Transport for London is planning extended Tube hours and extra buses to manage the crowds, while the Metropolitan Police are coordinating with Live Nation for enhanced security, including drone surveillance and mandatory bag checks.
Ticket demand is apocalyptic. Presale codes, released on September 11, 2025, crashed Ticketmaster UK within 20 minutes, with general sales set for September 20. Prices range from £75 for upper-tier seats to £2,500 for VIP packages, which include exclusive merch and stage-side access. Resale platforms like Viagogo are already listing tickets at triple face value, with one X user joking, “I’m selling my soul for Rihanna and Drake at Wembley.” Fan groups are organizing pre-show meetups, with Fenty Beauty and OVO pop-up shops confirmed for Wembley Park, offering limited-edition tour gear.
Social media is a warzone of excitement. #RaptorsReloaded has racked up 3.2 million posts on X, with fans sharing edits of Rihanna’s “Work” video and Drake’s OVO Fest highlights. “London gets the first shows? We won,” one UK fan tweeted, while a US user lamented, “Why not LA first?” Celebrities are fueling the hype: Stormzy called it “the biggest ting of 2026,” and Dua Lipa posted a fire emoji under Rihanna’s announcement. Memes of Drake’s heart-hands gesture and Rihanna’s iconic eye-roll are flooding timelines, capturing the tour’s nostalgic yet fresh appeal.
The Show: A Game-Changing Spectacle
While exact details are hush-hush, leaks suggest “Raptors Reloaded” will redefine stadium tours. The production, budgeted at over $100 million globally, includes a 360-degree stage, holographic visuals, and AI-driven lighting that reacts to crowd energy. The setlist will span Rihanna’s hits like “Diamonds” and “We Found Love” alongside Drake’s anthems like “God’s Plan” and “Hotline Bling,” with their joint tracks—“What’s My Name?,” “Work,” and “Too Good”—as centerpieces. A rumored joint EP, teased during the livestream, could drop mid-tour, with three unreleased tracks already generating buzz. “One’s a dancehall banger, another’s a slow-burn love song,” a source told Rolling Stone.
The “reveal everything” tagline has sparked wild theories. Some fans believe Rihanna will announce her ninth album, delayed since 2016’s Anti, while others predict Drake might debut a visual album or documentary. X posts speculate about a Fenty-OVO fashion collab or even a surprise engagement (wishful thinking?). Whatever the reveal, the London shows will set the tone, with drones, pyrotechnics, and guest-heavy medleys ensuring no two nights are the same.
A Global Cultural Moment
The tour’s scale—18 countries, 25 stadiums, 2 million fans—positions it as a billion-dollar juggernaut, potentially outgrossing Drake’s 2023-2024 It’s All a Blur Tour ($400 million) and Rihanna’s 2016 Anti World Tour ($100 million). The economic impact will be massive, with London alone expecting a £50 million boost from tourism and merch sales. Globally, cities like Tokyo, Sydney, and New York are preparing for similar surges. In a post-pandemic era where live music is rebounding, “Raptors Reloaded” is a bold statement of artist-driven spectacle, blending nostalgia with innovation.
Fans are, understandably, going crazy. On X, one user summed it up: “Rihanna and Drake in 18 countries with Kendrick and Travis? This is bigger than the Super Bowl.” With London as the launchpad, the world is watching. Wembley’s about to witness history, and the chaos is just beginning.