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Janet adds Prague, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo

Janet has added Prague, Amsterdam, Antwerp, Copenhagen, Stockholm and Oslo to the upcoming European leg of her Unbreakable World Tour.

Norway is already on sale. Antwerp, Amsterdam and Prague go on sale on 16th October at 09.00, whilst Stockholm and Copenhagen will be released on 19th October at 09.00.

Full details can be found at LiveNation now.

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Janet surprises fans at MyMusicVIP at show

Janet surprised fans at her MyMusicVIP museum before a show recently.

In the video, aired on ET, Janet is seen greeting fans as they receive the surprise of their life.

MyMusicVIP is an experience for fans who have purchased the CD to see a wide range of Janet memorabilia including costumes, awards and photos from Janet’s illustrious career.

Note to fans, Janet doesn’t put in an appearance every night!! Check out the video below.

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BMG exec: “We have a 3-year plan for Janet”

In an interview with Hits Daily Double, BMG executive Jon Cohen has revealed the publishing house’s commitment to Unbreakable and that they have formulated a three year plan with Janet that extends “beyond music”, including “multimedia, different specials, initiatives and projects”.

The interview in full below:

How did this partnership happen? Who signed it, and how did the story begin?
About a year and a half ago, Zach Katz, our Chief Creative Officer, met with several producers who have worked with Janet and told them about the new way BMG was doing business. Janet was intrigued by the model and she was intrigued by Zach’s creative force, so she came in and met with the executives and Hartwig. She really liked the vibe; she felt that this could be a home for Rhythm Nation and that we could do a really good job for her.

This Janet album has a more mature vibe, and she’s back with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, who are the original architects of her sound. What did she want to accomplish with this release?
I think Janet’s goal—and again, she’s a mega-superstar—was to make uncompromising music, to do so in 2015 and put out what is just an incredible body of work and not be so focused on, “Hey, you’ve got to be at Pop radio immediately. You have to be here. You have to be there.” Of course, everyone at BMG wants to be #1 and is always striving for that, but what she really wanted was a team that wasn’t committed to something for weeks one, two and three; She wanted a team for the next 18 months to two and three years. And we have a three-year plan with Janet. It’s not just about this record, and the plan goes well beyond music. Bertelsmann is a hugely diversified company, from books to media, and we’ve been talking since the get-go about multiple initiatives with Team Janet. So she wanted someone who was not going to look at this in the short-term, but really look at what Janet Jackson is in 2015, 2016, 2017, and how she wants to express herself. And she wanted a company with a broad enough canvas to paint that picture.

Part of that, I would imagine, is the tour, which is doing great. Can you talk a little about that?
The touring is all Janet; we do the recorded music with her, but we’re wholly vested in how well it does. Live Nation and WMEhave been absolutely blown away. They’re on their third leg already, and sales into next May and June of next year are already staggering.

You’ve also developed a notable radio story with the success of “No Sleeep.”
It’s her first single, and it’s been at #1 for six weeks and counting at Urban AC, which is a record for her. It’s the longest-running single in her career since 1998. “No Sleeep” is a brilliant song, a great collaboration with J. Cole, and that it’s a #1 success is proof that we’ve worked it to the right format.

And her Missy Elliott collaboration is your next single, right?
She has “Burn It Up” coming with Missy Elliot, an amazing club burner and all-around great song. We’ll do the same thing—surround it at radio where it’s suitable. We’ll also work “Unbreakable” back to Urban AC and anticipate that’ll be at the top, so radio is obviously one component. Janet has been a megastar and has more #1s than I can count; radio is obviously still a component, but in 2015 it’s not all about that, so the three-year plan is about multimedia, different specials, initiatives and projects, none of which I can talk about yet.

Are there any special things coming up that you can discuss?
Janet turns 49 this year, meaning she has a milestone birthday next year, so there’s a big story to tell. I think there will be other things surrounding the tour itself, and the three-year-plus Janet plan will be all about Unbreakable, but I think it will also blossom into other things.

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Janet’s European tour officially announced; includes Switzerland

Janet Jackson has today officially announced her UK and European tour dates. Janet Love broke the news yesterday that Janet would be performing four UK shows.

Dublin, which was previously expected to have a date on April 2nd, has not yet been announced and it is not known whether this show will go ahead.

The tour will also visit Paris in France, four dates in Germany and one in Switzerland.

All shows will go on general sale this Friday.

Wednesday 30th March 2016
Barclaycard Arena
Birmingham

Thursday 31st March 2016
The O2
London

Saturday 2nd April 2016
O2 Arena
Dublin

Monday 4th April 2016
The SSE Hydro
Glasgow

Tuesday 5th April 2016
Manchester Arena
Manchester

Sunday 10th April 2016
Omnisport de Bercy
Paris

Monday 11th April 2016
Hallenstaden
Zurich

Wednesday 13th April 2016
Barclaycard Arena
Hamburg

Thursday 14th April 2016
Festhalle
Frankfurt

Saturday 16th April 2016
Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Dusseldorf

Monday 18th April 2016
Max Schmeling Halle
Berlin

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Janet set for four UK shows and other European dates

Janet Love understands that Janet has booked five dates in the UK and Ireland including at London’s O2, Birmingham’s Barclaycard Arena, Dublin’s O2 Arena, Glasgow’s SSE and the Manchester Arena.

Janet will also perform in Paris and in Germany.

The dates are as follows

Wednesday 30th March 2016
Barclaycard Arena
Birmingham

Thursday 31st March 2016
The O2
London

Saturday 2nd April 2016
O2 Arena
Dublin

Monday 4th April 2016
The SSE Hydro
Glasgow

Tuesday 5th April 2016
Manchester Arena
Manchester

10th April 2016
Omnisport de Bercy
Paris

13th April 2016
Barclaycard Arena
Hamburg

16th April 2016
Mitsubishi Electric Halle
Dusseldorf

18th April 2016
Max Schmeling Halle
Berlin

Tickets are expected to go on sale this Friday 9th October. More to follow.

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Janet announces third leg to North America tour

Janet has announced a third leg to her North American tour, adding 22 more dates to her current line up.

The new leg starts in Concord, CA on May 19th, just a few days after Janet’s 50th birthday and continues throughout May and June with dates in both the USA and Canada. A new date has also been added to the second leg of the tour in Hartford, CT.

American Express® Card Members and fans who pre-order the album can purchase tickets before the general public beginning Monday, Sept. 14 at 10:00 a.m. local through Friday, Sept. 18 at 10:00 p.m. local. Fans who pre-order the album before Friday, Sept. 18 at 10:00 p.m. can buy tickets early at JanetJackson.com. Tickets for the general public go on sale on Saturday, Sept. 19 at JanetJackson.com.

There has still been no confirmation of an European leg to the tour.

Sat., Feb. 27, 2016 Hartford, CT XL Center (2nd LEG NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Thurs., May 19, 2016 Concord, CA Concord Pavilion (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., May 21, 2016 Los Angeles, CA Hollywood Bowl (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., May 24, 2016 Albuquerque, NM Isleta Amphitheatre (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Thurs., May 26, 2016 Austin, TX Frank Erwin Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., May 28, 2016 Lafayette, LA Cajundome (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sun., May 29, 2016 Birmingham, AL Legacy Arena (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., May 31, 2016 Little Rock, AR Verizon Arena (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Thurs., June 2, 2016 Moline, IL iWireless Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 4, 2016 Chicago, IL Allstate Arena (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sun., June 5, 2016 Milwaukee, WI BMO Harris Bradley Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., June 7, 2016 Toledo, OH Huntington Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Wed., June 8, 2016 Louisville, KY KFC Yum! Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Fri., June 10, 2016 Norfolk, VA Scope Arena (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 11, 2016 Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk Hall (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., June 14, 2016 Hershey, PA Giant Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Wed., June 15, 2016 Rochester, NY Blue Cross Arena (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Fri., June 17, 2016 Montreal, QC Bell Centre (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 18, 2016 London, ON Budweiser Gardens (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Tues., June 21, 2016 Manchester, NH Verizon Wireless Arena (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Wed., June 22, 2016 Providence, RI Dunkin Donuts Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Fri., June 24, 2016 Holmdel, NJ PNC Bank Arts Center (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
Sat., June 25, 2016 Wantagh, NY Nikon at Jones Beach Amphitheatre (NEW DATE – On sale Sept. 19)
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Darren Blogs: Janet’s perfect delivery

So here we are, three shows in and Miss Janet Jackson has given us, the fans, an astonishing amount of new material delivered with sheer precision in both its marketing strategy and its content.

Since her initial announcement in May, Janet and her team have engineered her return to world domination with gentle but well planned and meticulous timing.

Through a series of coordinated tweets and posts, Janet has been in control of her own content releasing new material in a steady fashion but giving fans enough to “keep the conversation going”.

Very little has been released exclusively to national media outlets, with the focus instead being on reporters and blogs picking up on material Janet has published herself usually through her Twitter page.

Janet hasn’t done any major sit down interviews, nor has she graced the cover of magazines but the frenzy surrounding her return has been palpable with multiple media outlets regularly giving air time and column inches to Janet’s return.

So how has this new strategy evolved? Firstly, it’s the fact she’s been out of the public eye for an extended period of time. She’s never been one to release albums every year like some of today’s pop empresarios. But this is the first time that Janet has released an album in the new sphere of heavy social media, rapid music turnover and streaming music services.

You’ll notice that by looking at the tracklisting for her new album Unbreakable you’ll see a host of songs and they’re all songs, not interludes. But when you listen to the title track Unbreakable you’ll notice it’s sandwiched between two very distinctive Janet interludes but they form the body of the album track. It’s likely that this is a very clever ploy to ensure that singles can continue to be released in traditional format without the interludes to enable fans to purchase slightly different versions of the song when they are released down the line and to give the album a shelf life longer than others. As far as I’m aware it’s the first time any artist has done this but it’s clear that Janet intends to make sure that this album lasts the duration of her tour.

These days artists tend to release several singles before then announcing the album and releasing it in order to generate as many sales and streams as possible. Janet’s team openly acknowledge that chart positions aren’t the prime goal here. They are an added bonus, but the message Janet is portraying is the key.

Lyrically we know that Janet’s most recent albums haven’t reached the depths of the introspective and contemplative Velvet Rope. But it’s clear that Unbreakable will see a return to the profound lyrics we all know and love Janet for. Lyrics that touch each and every one of her fans in different ways.

Only recently have I discovered a book called The Velvet Rage by Alan Downs which is named after the album and talks about issues faced by gay men as they grow up and the need to self reflect, analyse and find contentment in oneself. It’s an analysis that Janet plunged into in the Velvet Rope with lyrics such as “we all have the need to feel special” and “check in the mirror my friend, no lies will be told then, pointing the finger again, you can’t blame nobody but you”. It shows just how far and deep Janet’s message can permeate.

On Unbreakable we’ve already had insight into the depths Janet is going to with this album. Reuniting with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis she sings: “I lived through my mistakes, it’s just a part of growing”, presumably in reference to failed marriages and public vitriol that came as a result of the Superbowl.

And the track titles reveal their own depth with the album being clearly dedicated to falling in love, breaking up and being augmented with socially conscious messages such as that displayed on Shoulda Known Better and Lessons Learned.

The opening of the Unbreakable Tour in Vancouver also brought with it total surprises for the fans. Premièring new tracks, until the lights went down and the show started no one had even caught wind of the fact that Janet had a new track with Missy Elliott.

The surprises kept on coming with new choreography and three further new tracks taken from the album. We’ve already been told by Janet’s choreographer Gil Duldulao to expect changes between leg one and two and I understand that Janet is set to perform at London’s O2 Arena on 30th April 2016 which means we’re already expecting a third leg.

And the surprises will keep on coming I’m reliably informed. The regular use of the hashtag #ConversationsInACafe still hasn’t become apparent. It will in due course.

Reiterating the lyrics of the track The Great Forever, in which Janet tells others not to speculate about her life or the way she lives it, we’re reminded that that’s exactly what she’s doing with the release of Unbreakable. She is releasing the music directly to the fans through Rhythm Nation Records, when she wants and how she wants. And my word should we be grateful she’s even doing it at all.

Let’s keep the conversation going (by leaving your comments below).

Darren Burn – Founder, Janet Love / OutOfOffice.com

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Unbreakable tracklisting, cover and release date announced

Janet’s new album Unbreakable will be released worldwide on Friday 2nd October, with pre-orders starting today on Apple iTunes. UK fans can pre-order now on Amazon.

The cover art has also been revealed, showing Janet sporting what is becoming the new symbol of the era, a black eagle.

Janet Jackson Unbreakable album cover

Janet’s long time friends and producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis said:

It’s wonderful to be creating again with Janet. From songwriting, producing, arranging, singing, dancing, acting, she deftly does it all and truly personifies the word artist. Unbreakable is a gift to all of her fans who have steadfastly stood by her. It is a subject for conversation, a plea for compassion, and a call for action from someone who’s come a long way, but’s got a long way to go, and has much to say about it. In other words, if you want to know what’s on her mind you only have to listen.

Jon Cohen, EVP Recorded Music at BMG US/Vagrant Music added:

It is truly a joyous occasion to have Janet’s record in hand and on the schedule. This amazing body of work reflects not only the timeless brilliance of Janet’s artistry, but a much awaited reunion between Ms. Jackson and the talented duo of Jam & Lewis. Working with Team Janet is a pleasure every day, and BMG is honored to be welcomed into this loving family.

The tracklisting for the album has also been officially released, confirming the names of some of the tracks Janet has been performing on tour.

Unbreakable
Burnitup! (Feat. Missy Elliott)
Dammn Baby
The Great Forever
Shoulda Known Better
After You Fall
Broken Hearts Heal
Night
No Sleeep (Feat. J Cole)
Dream Maker/ Euphoria
2 B Loved
Take Me Away
Promise
Lessons Learned
Black Eagle
Well Traveled
Gon B Alright

 

In a press release, fans were told that the album indicates themes which will be explored in Janet’s creation of the music for the “Unbreakable” album and tours.

Those themes include Janet’s views on where we stand today as individuals and as the inter-related elements of a planet.  Some of these relate to her convictions passionately expressed in Rhythm Nation 1814, including the need to bring things out in the open and to have a dialogue.

The album also will mark the first time Janet Jackson has opened up about her brother Michael and with reflections concerning her youth. Inherent in this music will be her feeling that we must learn to celebrate life and the things each of us experiences and endures and how that process can make each person stronger. The Album, she assures her fans, contains messages and observations throughout, that are based on the fact that Janet Jackson has lived a lot of life.

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Janet unveils new socially conscious song “Shoulda Known Better”

Perhaps the highlight of last night’s first show of the Unbreakable World Tour was Janet unveiling her new socially conscious song Shoulda Known Better with simple and striking choreography and imagery.

A modern day Rhythm Nation, the track examines the state of the world today with lyrics such as “We won’t accept excuses. We don’t need no abuses. Just can’t feel casual about casualties”.

The song repeatedly asks “Why” and hopes that the world can be made “a better place”.

The song performance was accompanied by striking imagery of those who have fallen on hard times.

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Janet opens Unbreakable Tour in Vancouver

Janet has officially opened her Unbreakable World Tour with her first show in Vancouver tonight.

Performing the classics as well as several new songs, the show opened with a new track featuring Missy Elliott, believed to be called Burn It Up.

Towards the end of the show Janet sang the title track from her forthcoming album Unbreakable as well as previewing other new songs such as After You Fall and Should Have Known Better.

Setlist

Burn It Up – feat Missy Elliott
Nasty
Feedback
Miss You Much
You Want This
Control
What Have You Done For Me Lately
Pleasure Principle
Escapade
When I Think Of You
All For You
All Nite (Don’t Stop)
Love Will Never Do Without You
DJ SET – R&B Junkie, Go Deep, Luv Me Luv Me, So Excited
After You Fall
Again
Come Back To Me
Let’s Wait Awhile
I Get Lonely
Anytime Anyplace
No Sleeep
Got ‘Til It’s Gone
That’s The Way Love Goes
Together Again
The Best Things In Life Are Free
Throb
Black Cat
If
Scream
Rhythm Nation
Should Have Known Better
Unbreakable
* songs in bold are new

 

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