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Janet Jackson returns: Unbreakable world tour

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Platinum selling artist and multiple Grammy Award winner Janet Jackson has announced this week that she will return to the road for an international tour to promote the release of her 11th studio album.

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The ‘Unbreakable World Tour’ is Ms. Jackson’s seventh live performance she will be taking to all corners of the globe. The first leg has been announced which exclusively features locations around the USA, though more locations and dates are due to be announced over the coming weeks.

The as-of-yet untitled upcoming album will be released on Janet’s personal record label, Rhythm Nation, which she launched earlier this year. Fans should listen out for a new Janet single, rumoured to drop over the coming weeks in the wake of tour revelations.

For updates on tour locations, visit www.janetjackson.com

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