Rihanna: Glasgow shines bright as R&B superstar storms Hampden
On the UK leg of her Anti World Tour, Rihanna left revellers starstruck on Monday.
In a flurry of strobe lights and outlandish costumes, global R&B star Rihanna left revellers dazzled at Hampden Park.
On the UK leg of her Anti World Tour, the songstress from Barbados stormed the Glasgow stadium on Monday night, armed with tracks that span her career.
Eyebrows were raised after a less-than-impressive turnout for her Wembley date, followed by an emotional breakdown onstage in Dublin - but many Scottish fans were left completely enamoured.
She may have kept fans waiting a little longer than anticipated (half an hour to be precise), but made a spectacular Muhammad Ali-inspired entrance along the front of the stage.
Shrouded in mystery (and what appeared to be a giant white dressing down) she climbed the stairs to Hampden's stage with Stay.
The cape discarded for the first costume change of the evening, Rihanna set crowds pulsing in a striking pair of cowboy chaps.
Hooded garments continued to be a theme later in the set, which saw numbers from her latest album Anti.
It was far from a sell-out show, but that didn't stop RiRi from reaching out to fans who had made their way into Golden Circle territory.
Some staffers didn't mind they were at work, work, work.
Amid costume changes and flashing lights, one fan noted Calvin Harris' absence during How Deep Is Your Love? (He's possibly still recovering from his Taylor Swift debacle.)
She had a lot of love for her Scottish fans who lit up the stadium for Diamonds.
Rihanna even catered to those not fortunate enough to secure a ticket.
Fans were only too happy to join in for a resounding finale.