However, in December 2015, Jackson announced that tour dates beginning in 2016 would be postponed and in April 2016 announced the summer dates would be rescheduled due to her pregnancy. When the tour was announced in June 2015, multiple legs were planned for North America, Asia and Europe. In addition to Live Nation and Rhythm Nation, the tour is also sponsored by Nederlander Concerts, Jam Productions, Another Planet Entertainment, Bamp and Tommy Meharey.
It was in support of her eleventh studio album Unbreakable (2015). The Unbreakable World Tour was the seventh concert tour by American recording artist Janet Jackson. So when you're thinking of asking Miss Jackson, ‘What have you done for me lately?’ remember that Britney, Ciara and Beyoncé live in the house that Janet built.” We can’t argue with that.US$15 million ($16.38 million in 2020 dollars ) In a 2010 Essence magazine article, Joan Morgan wrote: “Jackson’s ‘Control,’ ‘Rhythm Nation 1814’ and ‘janet.’ established the singer-dancer imprimatur standard in pop culture we now take for granted. Planned or not, the “wardrobe malfunction” - aka Nipplegate - garnered a lot of attention and made “Janet Jackson” the most searched term of 20. It was because of a controversial half-second in which Timberlake exposed Jackson’s breast, covered by a nipple shield. Jackson’s 2004 Super Bowl appearance with singer Justin Timberlake continues to be one of the most talked-about halftime shows in Super Bowl history, and it wasn’t because of their performance. In 2012, Jackson quietly married Wissam Al Mana, who has a reported net worth of $1 billion. They met while he was performing as a backup dancer for Jackson’s older sister Latoya. In 1991, she married René Elizondo Jr., a Mexican-born dancer and music video director. The marriage was annulled less than a year later. Her first marriage, in 1984, was to James DeBarge. Jackson sang a duet with only one of her brothers, and it was with Michael: “Scream,” from his ninth studio album, “HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I.” It was released May 31, 1995. She signed a contract with A&M Records in 1982, and four years later, she released her third studio album, “Control.” Jackson’s first album to reach the top of the Billboard 200, “Control” produced some of her most famous singles, including “What Have You Done for Me Lately,” “When I Think of You,” “Nasty,” “Let’s Wait Awhile” and, of course, “Control.” Many consider this to be Jackson’s breakthrough album. Jackson received Golden Globe and Academy Award nominations for original song for “Again,” which topped the Billboard Hot 100 for two weeks in 1993. The movie, which featured poems written by Maya Angelou, also starred Tupac Shakur. Jackson made her cinematic debut in the 1993 film “Poetic Justice,” a film about a young African-American poet written and directed by John Singleton.
She also appeared on “Diff’rent Strokes,” playing Willis’ girlfriend, Charlene Duprey, and as a dance student on “Fame.” 2Janet on the big screen While five of her brothers - initially The Jackson 5, then The Jacksons - were climbing the pop and soul charts in 1977, Jackson was busy hamming it up on television as Millicent “Penny” Gordon Woods on the CBS television show “Good Times,” which was a spinoff of “Maude.” She was part of the six-season show’s main cast, joining in Season 5. Let’s relive some of our favorite Miss Jackson pop culture moments. The calculated move showed that 29 years after “Control” cemented her pop icon status, Jackson is still in control and thinks she has a lot of music left in her. The singer and actress, who quietly lived in North County in the 1990s, announced her new album and tour at the stroke of midnight May 16, her 49th birthday. 31 in Vancouver, British Columbia, and makes its San Diego stop Saturday at San Diego State University’s Viejas Arena. The latter - “Unbreakable” - launched Aug. “Unbreakable” is part of a well-orchestrated comeback: She’s got a new record label (her own), a new album and a new tour. The new album “Unbreakable,” her first in seven years, is currently perched atop the Billboard 200 albums chart, making Jackson one of only three musical acts to catapult an album to the No. In 2012, she managed to keep her life so private that it wasn’t until a year later, in 2013, that she revealed she’d married Wissam Al Mana, a tycoon from Qatar. Perhaps that’s why Janet Damita Jo Jackson, the youngest of 10 from a musical family that produced the King of Pop, has been out of the limelight these last few years, choosing - some say, masterminding - to live a life away from the media microscope. Where: Viejas Arena, San Diego State University, 5500 Canyon Crest Drive, San Diego