Rihanna was spotted dancing salsa at Cuban nightclub House of Music in Havana, Cuba Headlines reports.

The "BBHMM" singer sported vibrant red locks as she danced with several club goers at the front of the venue where the live band was playing.

"She was seen dancing to the sound of the orchestra, spinning, improvising, or accompanying two dance pairs, thereby showing that Caribbean blood runs through her Barbadian veins," Cuba Headlines reports. 

Hip Hop Wired reports that Rihanna visited Cuba for an undisclosed photo shoot, and her first stop in Havana was to a restaurant by the name of La Fontana Havana. Cuba Headlines adds that the employees of La Fontana took photos with Rihanna and have since hung the photos in the restaurant.

In addition to taking photos at the restaurant, the Telegraph reports that Rihanna dined heavily when she landed in Cuba unannounced. She reportedly ordered authentic Cuban cuisine including black beans, grilled chorizos, steak and pork chops.

The San Diego Union Tribune reports that Rihanna was also in Cuba to film a music video for her upcoming album, "R8."

Rihanna was reportedly spotted filming the video in the capital's district of El Vedado and at restaurant La Guarida, where the Cuban movie "Strawberry and Chocolate" was filmed.

Although she has yet to publicly speak on details regarding her upcoming album, Rihanna did announce on Wednesday, June 3, that she will be performing in Chile on Sept. 29. Rihanna took to Instagram to share the news with her 20 million fans.

 Chile!!! Can’t wait to see you September 29. Find more info here —> transistor.cl/rihanna #RihannaEnChile

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The Telegraph reports that Rihanna's visit comes on the heels of Beyonce and Jay-Z's travel to Cuba last year in April to celebrate their fifth wedding anniversary.

According to the Telegraph, Beyonce and Jay-Z were granted permission by the U.S. Treasury to go vacation in Cuba although Republican politicians slammed the U.S. Treasury's decision and accused them of violating the ban on tourism.