Janet Jackson 2024 tour: How to get tickets

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Janet Jackson will remain part of the rhythm nation in 2024.

The blockbuster performer will hit the road June 4 for a 35-date continuation of her Together Again tour, launching in Palm Springs, California and wrapping July 30 in Phoenix. In between, she’ll visit arenas and amphitheaters in cities including San Francisco, Denver, Chicago, Boston, Detroit, Brooklyn, Washington, D.C. and Atlanta.

Tickets for the shows go on sale via a pre-sale at 10 a.m. Thursday and the general public on-sale at 10 a.m. Friday at livenation.com. Hip-hop star Nelly will join Jackson on all dates.

In April 2023, Jackson kicked off a three-month Together Again outing, named for her No. 1 hit from 1997; it was her first tour in four years.

Jackson, 57, hasn’t released a new album since 2015’s “Unbreakable,” but like many major artists lately – Madonna and Taylor Swift among them – she staged her most recent tour as an overview of her storied career.

With a set list touching on nearly three dozen songs – albeit many in medley form – Jackson’s 2023 concerts highlighted her mega-output from the ‘80s (“What Have You Done for Me Lately,” “Control”), ‘90s (“That’s the Way Love Goes,” “Again”) and ‘00s (“All For You,” “Doesn’t Really Matter”) as well as infrequently heard album tracks (“Damita Jo,” “So Excited”).

A swirling slate of fashion statements, including a gold bodysuit and a fuchsia-and-plaid jumpsuit, and shoulder-squaring moves with a troupe of dancers added to the visual spectacle of last year’s tour.

Here is where Jackson, a 2019 inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, will play in 2024:

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Janet Jackson 2024 tour dates

June 4: Palm Springs, CA, Acrisure Arena

June 6: Chula Vista, CA, North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre

June 8: Los Angeles, Kia Forum

June 9: Anaheim, CA, Honda Center

June 11: Sacramento, CA, Golden 1 Center

June 12: San Francisco, Chase Center

June 14: Salt Lake City, USANA Amphitheatre

June 16: Denver, Ball Arena

June 18: Saint Paul, MN, Xcel Energy Center

June 19: Chicago, United Center

June 21: St. Louis, MO, Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre

June 22: Cincinnati, OH, Riverbend Music Center

June 23: Indianapolis, Gainbridge Fieldhouse

Jun 25: Cleveland, Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse

June 26: Philadelphia, Wells Fargo Center

June 28: Boston, TD Garden

June 29: Hartford, CT, XFINITY Theatre

July 2: Detroit, Pine Knob Music Theatre

July 3: Toronto, ON, Scotiabank Arena

July 5: Darien Center, NY, Darien Lake Amphitheater

July 6: Hershey, PA, Hersheypark Stadium

July 9: Newark, NJ, Prudential Center

July 10: Brooklyn, NY, Barclays Center

July 12: Washington, D.C., Capital One Arena

July 13: Baltimore, CFG Bank Arena

July 14: Charlotte, NC, PNC Music Pavilion

July 16: Tampa, FL, MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre

July 18: West Palm Beach, FL, iThink Financial Amphitheatre

July 20: Orlando, Kia Center

July 21: Atlanta, State Farm Arena

July 23: New Orleans, Smoothie King Center

July 25: Fort Worth, TX, Dickies Arena

July 26: Oklahoma City, OK, Paycom Center

July 27: Austin, TX, Moody Center

July 30: Phoenix, Footprint Center

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