Oops! Rihanna Accidentally Reveals That Kanye West Is Going on Tour in 2015

While promoting her foundation, the singer also spilled that the rapper has a North American tour coming up

By Bruna Nessif Dec 03, 2014 1:57 AMTags
Kanye West, RihannaGilbert Carrasquillo/GC Images

Kanye West, we're gonna let you finish, but Rihanna already spilled the beans.

While promoting her charity earlier today, the Barbados beauty also accidentally broke the news that Yeezy is planning to go on a North American tour next year. Oops!

RiRi tweeted, "Help Clara Lionel Foundation make a difference! Bid on exclusive items in the #DiamondBall auction: http://smarturl.it/CLFa  #GivingTuesday," and among the lavish items up for bid is a "Kanye West Tour Experience." Hmmm...click.

With a starting bid of $15,000 (a vast discount from its estimated value of "priceless"), the lucky winner will get the following:

"Be Kanye West's special front row VIP guest for his upcoming North American 2015 tour. Experience a rare opportunity meet & greet with the icon.

This once-in-a-lifetime moment includes:
Two (2) VIP tickets in city of your choice to a Kanye West concert date on his upcoming 2015 tour.
A Private Meet & Greet with Kanye West before the show.
A limited pair of Yeezy's in your size.
Autographed tour memorabilia.
Exclusive tour merchandise in winner's size."

Did you get that?! His "upcoming North American 2015 tour"! Thanks for the heads up, girl! E! News has reached out to Kanye's camp.

Other items included in the auction are various diamond jewelry pieces, a Rihanna tour experience, meet and greet with Sir Paul McCartney, artwork and a Hard Rock Hotel getaway (to name a few). But if you're interested, be prepared to drop some serious dough. The lowest starting bid from the entire auction is $500 (for a Moncler Gamme Rouge Coat).

The CLF foundation was founded by the star in 2012 and is in honor of Rihanna's grandparents, Clara and Lionel Brathwaite, and according to its mission statement, strives "to improve the quality of life for communities globally in the areas of health, education, arts, and culture."