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Janet Jackson reschedules Baltimore and D.C. tour dates

singer releases new dates for Unbreakable tour

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Janet Jackson has rescheduled Unbreakable, her world tour, dates after calling off the national leg of the tour in December to receive surgery.

Jackson will now be performing on Aug. 9 at Verizon Center in D.C. and Aug. 14 at Royal Farms Arena in Baltimore.

ā€œHey you guys, Iā€™m happy to let you know all the shows have been rescheduled. I canā€™t wait to see you! Xoxo,” Jackson wrote on her website.Ā 

The pop star announced via TwitterĀ in October that she would start rescheduling dates in Salt Lake City and Denver to rest her vocal chords. Those cancellations eventually evolved into a shutdown of her tour for her winter dates.

Tickets for the original tour dates will still be honored. Tickets are still on sale and range from $30-$300 for Baltimore and $35-$395 for D.C.

 

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The 2024 New York City Pride Parade was held on June 30. (Washington Blade photo by Daniel Truitt)

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Drag artist Crimsyn marches alongside residents and supporters at the fourth annual Goodwin Living Bailey's Crossroads community Pride march on June 25. (Photo courtesy of Goodwin Living)

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