Rihanna has begun her super short 777 Live Tour with a thrilling performance in Mexico City's Plaza Condesa following an exclusive party flight with fans and journalists.
The 'Diamonds' hitmaker celebrated her current 7 date, 7 city, 7 day tour with a huge bash aboard a chartered Boeing 777 jet. Sharing the champagne with her were reportedly 150 journalists and super lucky competition winners who accompanied her on her first journey of the tour; from Los Angeles to Mexico City where she performed some of her biggest hits including 'Diamonds', 'We Found Love' and 'Umbrella' . The guests were even spoiled with goodie bags filled with flight socks, head phones and diamonds and were frequently addressed over the in-flight announcement speakers by the over-excited star who amused herself and her newfound friends by playing pilot. All the fuss is in support of her hugely anticipated new album 'Unapologetic' which is due for release on November 19th 2012 just before the end of her tour.
The Bajan beauty is next set to hit Toronto, Canada closely followed by a trip to Europe where she will thrill Stockholm, Paris, Berlin and London before jetting back to the States to visit New York and Detroit.
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