After putting the second half of her massive Unbreakable World Tour on pause at the start of last year to focus on the birth of her son, Eissa, r&b/pop megastar Janet Jackson just announced a huge run of makeup dates, plus a ton of new ones, set to commence later this year and now dubbed the State of the World Tour. While Jackson already made it to Nashville in 2015 during the first leg of her original tour, a fall outing at Ascend Amphitheater, the new leg of leg of shows will bring her back to Music City once more, this time for a considerably larger performance at Bridgestone Arena on Dec. 7– good news if you had trouble getting tickets last time around!
Centered around her 2015 comeback album, Unbreakable, Jackson’s live show is every bit the dazzling, arena-primed spectacle you would expect from such a long-running and beloved talent. Tickets for the new date go on sale Friday, May 5 at 10 a.m. CDT right here, with various pre-sales beginning May 3- it’s a long way off, but it’ll be sure to brighten your holidays!
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Sept. 7 – Cajundome – Lafayette, LA
Sept. 9 – Toyota Center – Houston, TX
Sept. 10 – Frank Erwin Center – Austin, TX
Sept. 13 – AT&T Center – San Antonio, TX
Sept. 14 – American Airlines Center – Dallas, TX
Sept. 16 – Verizon Arena – Little Rock, AR
Sept. 17 – BOK Center – Tulsa, OK
Sept. 19 – Isleta Amphitheater – Albuquerque, NM
Sept. 21 – Talking Stick Resort Arena – Phoenix, AZ
Sept. 23 – Honda Center – Anaheim, CA
Sept. 24 – Save Mart Center – Fresno, CA
Sept. 26 – Rogers Arena – Vancouver, BC
Sept. 27 – Key Arena – Seattle, WA
Sept. 29 – Moda Center – Portland, OR
Oct. 1 – Grand Sierra Resort & Casino – Reno, NV
Oct. 3 – Golden 1 Center – Sacramento, CA
Oct. 5 – Concord Pavilion – Concord, CA
Oct. 7 – Valley View Casino Center – San Diego, CA
Oct. 8 – Hollywood Bowl – Los Angeles, CA
Oct. 14 – Mandalay Bay Events Center – Las Vegas, NV
Oct. 16 – Vivint Smart Home Arena – Salt Lake City, UT
Oct. 17 – Pepsi Center Arena – Denver, CO
Oct. 19 – Sprint Center – Kansas City, MO
Oct. 21 – Chaifetz Arena – St. Louis, MO
Oct. 22 – BMO Harris Bradley Center – Milwaukee, WI
Oct. 25 – iWireless Center – Moline, IL
Oct. 26 – Allstate Arena – Chicago, IL
Oct. 28 – The Huntington Center – Toledo, OH
Oct. 29 – Little Caesars Arena – Detroit, MI
Nov. 1 – Van Andel Arena – Grand Rapids, MI
Nov. 2 – Air Canada Centre – Toronto, ON
Nov. 4 – KeyBank Center – Buffalo, NY
Nov. 5 – TD Garden – Boston, MA
Nov. 7 – Dunkin Donuts Center – Providence, RI
Nov. 8 – SNHU Arena – Manchester, NH
Nov. 10 – Boardwalk Hall – Atlantic City, NJ
Nov. 11 – Sands Bethlehem Events Center – Bethlehem, PA
Nov. 13 – Wells Fargo Center – Philadelphia, PA
Nov. 15 – Barclays Center – Brooklyn, NY
Nov. 16 – Verizon Center – Washington, DC
Nov. 18 – Royal Farms Arena – Baltimore, MD
Nov. 19 – Prudential Center – Newark, NJ
Nov. 26 – Bankers Life Fieldhouse – Indianapolis, IN
Nov. 28 – Schottenstein Center – Columbus, OH
Nov. 29 – PPG Paints Arena – Pittsburgh, PA
Dec. 1 – KFC Yum! Center – Louisville, KY
Dec. 3 – Quicken Loans Arena – Cleveland, OH
Dec. 4 – Rupp Arena – Lexington, KY
Dec. 6 – FedEx Forum – Memphis, TN
Dec. 7 – Bridgestone Arena – Nashville, TN
Dec. 9 – The BJCC – Birmingham, Al
Dec. 11 – BB&T Center – Fort Lauderdale, FL
Dec. 12 – Jacksonville Veterans Memorial Arena – Jacksonville, FL
Dec. 14 – Norfolk Scope Arena – Norfolk, VA
Dec. 16 – Colonial Life Arena – Columbia, SC
Dec. 17 – Philips Arena – Atlanta, GA