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Janet Jackson has announced a 2023 tour of North America. The singer has scheduled shows in 33 cities, starting in Hollywood, Florida on April 14 and concluding in Seattle, Washington’s Climate Pledge Arena on June 21. This will be the singer’s first concert tour since 2019 when she performed to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Rhythm Nation 1814. GET JANET JACKSON CONCERT TICKETS NOW! Ludacris will join Jackson as a special guest for all her performances. To celebrate 50 years in music, the tour will feature Janet (1993) and The Velvet Rope (1997) as well as her greatest hits and newest musi...
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Janet Jackson has announced a 2023 tour of North America. The singer has scheduled shows in 33 cities, starting in Hollywood, Florida on April 14 and concluding in Seattle, Washington’s Climate Pledge Arena on June 21. GET JANET JACKSON CONCERT TICKETS NOW! Ludacris will join Jackson as a special guest for all her performances. To celebrate 50 years in music, the tour will feature Janet (1993) and The Velvet Rope (1997) as well as her greatest hits and newest music. Her last album, Unbreakable, was released in 2015. Tickets are selling quickly in many locations, but there’s still a chance to s...
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As part of an interview for the new docuseries, Janet Jackson airing in parts on Lifetime and A&E, rapper and producer Jermaine Dupri discussed how his seven-year relationship with Janet Jackson ended. Jackson herself also gave her perspective on the matter. CHECK OUT JERMAINE DUPRI’S uBIO HERE! There have been rumors that Dupri had cheated on Jackson in the past, but he had always sidestepped the rumors while discussing the split before then. In the past, Dupri has cited distance as the main factor of their split in the past, as he was based in his hometown of Atlanta and she in Malibu throu...
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The U.S. Library of Congress admits only 25 recordings to its Recording Registry, which are works that added have to have a historical and cultural significance to be preserved for posterity. This year’s list includes Janet Jackson, Winston Churchill and Kermit the Frog. Churchill’s 1941 Christmas Eve speech will be added to the Library after it was broadcasted around to world to pause the horrors of World War II to celebrate Christmas. “Let the children have their night of fun and laughter,” he said in the speech. “Let the gifts of Father Christmas delight their play. Let us grown-ups share t...
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