On December 12, 2022, Jackson announced the first 33 dates in North America for April to June 2023.[6] Ticket pre-sales began on December 13, 2022, and general ticket sales began on December 16, 2022.[7] The tour announcement also revelealed
Ludacris as the opening act.[8] Four days later, four shows were added due to high demand in
Hollywood,
Atlanta and
New York City and
Allentown, Pennsylvania.[9] Later, a
San Bernardino date was announced at the Yaamava' Casino & Resort.[10]
On April 30, 2023,
Lil' Kim was announced as the opening act at the Allentown show. On June 6, 2023, a show at the
Venue at Thunder Valley, near
Sacramento, California, was announced.[11] In November 2023, Jackson announced six additional shows in Hawaii, United States and Japan, with
TLC joining the later dates;[12] additional concerts Hawaii and the Bahamas were added in December.[13][14] On January 16, 2024, Jackson announced 35 shows in North America to take place in June and July of the same year; tickets went on-sale January 19.[15] On April 29, 2024, Jackson announced 10 shows in Europe to take place in the fall of 2024.[16] Jackson will bring the tour to
France, the
United Kingdom,
Belgium,
Germany, and the
Netherlands.[16]
Set list
This set list is from the April 14, 2023, concert in Hollywood. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour.[17][18]
Jermaine Dupri joined Jackson during her performance of "Do It 2 Me" at the Atlanta concert on April 26, 2023. An unreleased song called "Keep Dancing" was also performed at the same date.[19][20]
Beginning with the April 30, 2023, concert in St. Louis, "Show Me" was added to the set list, succeeding "Like You Don't Love Me".[21]
^Originally planned to take place on April 27, but was rescheduled to avoid any potential conflict with an
Atlanta Hawks game during the
2023 NBA playoffs.[31]
^Originally planned to take place on May 10, but was rescheduled to avoid any potential conflict with a
New York Knicks game.[32]
^This concert is a part of the ONE Musicfest 2023.[33][34]
^This concert is a part of 2023 World AIDS Day Concert.[33][35]
On December 12, 2022, Jackson announced the first 33 dates in North America for April to June 2023.[6] Ticket pre-sales began on December 13, 2022, and general ticket sales began on December 16, 2022.[7] The tour announcement also revelealed
Ludacris as the opening act.[8] Four days later, four shows were added due to high demand in
Hollywood,
Atlanta and
New York City and
Allentown, Pennsylvania.[9] Later, a
San Bernardino date was announced at the Yaamava' Casino & Resort.[10]
On April 30, 2023,
Lil' Kim was announced as the opening act at the Allentown show. On June 6, 2023, a show at the
Venue at Thunder Valley, near
Sacramento, California, was announced.[11] In November 2023, Jackson announced six additional shows in Hawaii, United States and Japan, with
TLC joining the later dates;[12] additional concerts Hawaii and the Bahamas were added in December.[13][14] On January 16, 2024, Jackson announced 35 shows in North America to take place in June and July of the same year; tickets went on-sale January 19.[15] On April 29, 2024, Jackson announced 10 shows in Europe to take place in the fall of 2024.[16] Jackson will bring the tour to
France, the
United Kingdom,
Belgium,
Germany, and the
Netherlands.[16]
Set list
This set list is from the April 14, 2023, concert in Hollywood. It is not intended to represent all concerts for the tour.[17][18]
Jermaine Dupri joined Jackson during her performance of "Do It 2 Me" at the Atlanta concert on April 26, 2023. An unreleased song called "Keep Dancing" was also performed at the same date.[19][20]
Beginning with the April 30, 2023, concert in St. Louis, "Show Me" was added to the set list, succeeding "Like You Don't Love Me".[21]
^Originally planned to take place on April 27, but was rescheduled to avoid any potential conflict with an
Atlanta Hawks game during the
2023 NBA playoffs.[31]
^Originally planned to take place on May 10, but was rescheduled to avoid any potential conflict with a
New York Knicks game.[32]
^This concert is a part of the ONE Musicfest 2023.[33][34]
^This concert is a part of 2023 World AIDS Day Concert.[33][35]