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JANET JACKSON ADDS DATES DUE TO DEMAND

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JANET JACKSON ADDS THIRD AND FINAL HAWAII SHOW THIS NOVEMBERDue to extraordinary fan demand, global music icon, multiple GRAMMY Award winner, and multi-platinum selling artist Janet Jackson has announced a third and final show has been added to her highly anticipated return to Hawaii this fall. The newly added date will take place Saturday, November 23rd at Blaisdell Center, produced by Live Nation. Back in the Aloha State for the first time since 2015, the incomparable entertainer will showcase her enduring hits and fan favorites alongside an incredible band and team of backup dancers.

Tickets for the new date will go on sale to the general public beginning Friday, October 11th at 10am HST at LiveNation.com and at the Blaisdell Center box office. Jackson recently performed a 30th anniversary celebration of Rhythm Nation on September 14th at the Treasure Island Amphitheater in Minneapolis, MN and September 21st at the Chase Center in San Francisco, CA. The dates followed her critically-acclaimed Las Vegas residency “Metamorphosis.” Jackson will bring that same magic to these Hawaii concerts, where more of her fans can join in on the celebration.

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