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Janet Jackson dances into Perth for RNB Fridays Live 2019

RNB Fridays Live have announced a massive line-up for their 2019 festival, hitting Australian cities this November.

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Dancefloor queen Janet Jackson is heading the bill, bringing decades of hits to HBF Park later this year.

Miss Jackson (if you’re nasty) will be joined by the Black Eyed Peas, 50 Cent, Jason Derulo, Keri Hilson, J-Kwon and the Thong Song maestro – Sisqo.

The event will also be hosted by the inimitable Fatman Scoop, with special performances from Horizon, Yo! Mafia and a super-secret mystery act.

RNB Fridays Live 2019 hits Perth on Friday 8th November, with other dates in Melbourne, Adelaide, Brisbane and Sydney.

For tickets and more information head to rnbfridayslive.com

OIP Staff


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