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Janet Jackson

Will the 'Rock Witchu' tour ever get off the ground?

More shows on Janet Jackson’s ‘Rock Witchu’ tour have been postponed, with the tour set to resume this Wednesday (October 15).

The singer has cancelled several shows on the outing due to a mystery illness, and had planned to return to the stage tonight in Verona, NY, but now the tour will restart on Wednesday, with all postponed shows being rescheduled. She also cancelled a scheduled show on Saturday night in Uncasville, CT.

Despite the fact that Wednesday’s show in Washington DC looks set to go ahead, her Madison Square Garden show in New York City has been moved from this Thursday (October 16) to November 1.

The tour is Jackson’s firs outing in seven years, and supports her new album ‘Discipline’.

The remaining tour dates are:

Washington, DC Verizon Center (October 15)
East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center (17)
Atlanta, GA Philips Arena (19)
Houston, TX Toyota Center (21)
Dallas, TX American Airlines Center (22)
Kansas City, MO Sprint Center (24)
Tulsa, OK BOK Center (26)
Auburn Hills, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills (28)
New York, NY Madison Square Garden (November 1)


--By our New York staff.
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IndieWriter 

Oct 14, 2008

Will somebody please tell all the American staff that nobody cares about Janet Jackson, or Justin TImberlake, or any other little teeny boppers.This website is for proper music - go to Smash Hits if you want news about this sort of stuff - ALSO even if we did care about her why would we care about her AMERICAN tour dates??

Matt Mate 

Oct 15, 2008

Rock Witchu? What's that all about then? You know not that long ago people were tied to a stoll and dunked into a river for saying that sort of thing.

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