Just days ago, Janet Jackson woke from her music slumber to let fans know that she is getting back on the road for another tour called "Together Again."
Recent reports note that the 56-year-old announced that she is adding several more dates to her current stops, including some more shows in New York, Florida, Georgia, and Pennsylvania.
The 37-date tour will be handled by Live Nation and will kick off in the spring of 2023 at the Hard Rock Live in Hollywood, Florida on April 14, and end in Seattle, Washington's Climate Pledge Arena on June 21.
According to reports, Jackson will bring along three-time Grammy Award-winning recording artist Ludacris for the ride, and other special guests in the other shows.
Here is a list of Jackson's stops across North America: Hollywood Florida; Orlando, Florida; Savannah, Georgia; Birmingham, Alabama, Columbia, South Carolina; Atlanta, Georgia; and Memphis, Tennessee; St. Louis and Kansas City, Missouri; and Nashville, Tennessee many more.
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Big Bucks
Jackson's comeback to the stage has to go bigger than the initial dates she released because her fans all over the world are hoping to see her perform some of her hits live.
According to Metro UK, she could "rake in over $70 million" from the "Together Again" tour should she consider taking it overseas.
A source revealed to the magazine: "Live Nation was eager for heavy hitters like Janet to tour as she has a massive fan base who has been eager to see her new show."
In addition to being a heavy hitter, it has been four years since Jackson toured, this is perhaps why fans are definitely eager to see her perform again.
"When inking the deal for her new tour their insiders projected that she'll make over $70 million once she takes the show to international markets," the source added.
"Covid hit the live scene hard, so artists like Janet are relied upon to help bridge the financial gap it caused. They expect it to be one of the biggest treks of the decade so fans outside of the US should expect multiple dates internationally."
As of this writing, there is no word on whether Jackson will take the "Together Again" Tour overseas.
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