Janet Jackson to play at Royal Albert Hall, London - June 30, July 2, July 3, 2011

Janet Jackson announces her first UK dates in three years - June/July

Janet Jackson - Number Ones

Janet Jackson Number Ones: Up Close and Personal Tour

Royal Albert Hall June 30th and July 2nd, July 3rd

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Janet Jackson on Amazon.co.uk

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Legendary Icon, singer/actress and five time Grammy award winner Janet Jackson announces her world tour which takes in two dates at the Royal Albert Hall on June 30th and July 2nd - her first tour in three years.

Get ready for the Janet Jackson Number Ones: Up Close & Personal Tour.

Tickets go on sale Friday 4th March, 2011 at 8.00am and in-person at the Royal Albert Hall from 9.00am.

This tour will differ from her previous concerts as Janet will be performing in a much more up close and intimate setting - which will allow the audience to see her like never before.

This is the first time ever that Janet has performed at The Royal Albert Hall, a venue so magical, and with such an incredible history of live performances.

Each show around the world will offer something different to Janet's performance, so NO show will be the same.

Janet will perform music exclusively from her highly acclaimed 'Numbers Ones' album - featuring 35 number one hits and the tour will be performed in 35 global cities - the first announced European cities of the tour are Paris, France, UK, Monte Carlo, Monaco and more to follow.

"I have been spending a lot of time in Europe lately. Everyone has been so kind to me. I can't wait to get on stage and show my love for all my fans that have supported me all of these years," said Janet.

Ticket details below:
Royal Albert Hall, London: June 30, July 2, July 3, 2011 (Dates and information subject to change. Go to the Official Website for the latest information.)
Booking details:
Ticketline - ticketline.co.uk / 0844 888 9991
Venue - royalalberthall.com / 0207 589 8212

Janet Jackson currently stars in Tyler Perry's successful and critically acclaimed motion picture, "For Colored Girls."

Janet recently achieved number one iTunes status with her performance of "Nothing," written and produced by her in association with Johnta Austin, Bryan-Michael Cox and Jermaine Dupri for the film "Why Did I Get Married Too?" in which she also starred. The tune is currently an awards contender as best song in a motion picture.

Her upcoming book "True You" is out now. Janet's first book will reveal her unique, insider's perspective on dieting and exercise-from her past, present and future-with help from her personal nutritionist, David Allen.

"True You" chronicles Janet Jackson's lifelong struggles with weight and self-esteem. The book is a self-help/esteem book where Janet will use anecdotes from her real life to illustrate the power of self-esteem and how she struggles and her continued growth as an artist and a woman.

Don't miss out on a ticket - this tour is JANET more revealed, more intimate, and more personal than ever before.

Buy CDs, MP3s, more:

Janet Jackson on Amazon.co.uk

Janet Jackson on Amazon.com

For more information, go to:

Janet Jackson Official Website








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