Janet Jackson stans, the wait is officially over. After bringing her superior glamour and showmanship to stages across North America as part of her Together Again tour, Ms Jackson has announced that she’ll be extending that tour to the UK and Europe. And this week (yesterday, on June 11) she added more dates to the UK leg.
Janet will come to the UK in September and August later this year, marking the first time the popstar has performed here since appearing at Glastonbury in 2019. She’ll be celebrating 50 years in entertainment (having started at the ripe old age of seven) and the 35-year anniversary of one of her most critically acclaimed albums, Rhythm Nation.
Following the first batch of tickets going up for sale in early May, now Janet has announced another date in London. Tickets for that show go on sale this week: here’s how to secure tickets.
When is Janet Jackson going on her UK tour 2024?
The singer will be playing five dates in the UK in the autumn. She’ll start in Birmingham on September 27 before heading to London on September 28, Glasgow on September 30 and Manchester on October 1.
The extra date in London is on September 29.
When do tickets go on sale?
Tickets for the London September 29 show will go live this Friday June 14 on Ticketmaster.
General sale for the previously announced shows went live on Friday May 3 at 9am
Is there a presale?
For the second London show, the O2 members and artist presale is live today (June 12) from 9am. A Live Nation and venue presale kicks off on Thursday June 13 at 9am.
How much will tickets cost?
Tickets cost between £69.80 and £160.60 for Janet Jackson’s UK tour dates.
Can I go VIP?
Yep, you can do that through the official hospitality partner, Seat Unique. Packages get you things like premium seats, arrival via the hospitality entrance, premium dining options and other cool things. Find our more here.
Where else is Janet Jackson touring as part of her 2024 European tour?
Before coming to the UK, the singer is set to play in Paris. Then, after her show in Manchester, she’ll head back to mainland Europe and perform in Antwerp, Munich, Cologne, Berlin and Amsterdam.
What has been said about the tour?
When Jackson started her Together Again last year, Billboard called it ‘one hell of a party’ and Rolling Stone wrote: ‘She still dances with the type of effortless, sweat-free ease that’s made her such a standout in all eras of her career.’
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