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221:(1986), the Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990 became Jackson's first in support of a studio album. A&M announced plans for her global tour in the fall of 1989. She was assisted by a team of eleven musicians, back-up singers, and six dancers. Anthony Thomas was selected as chief choreographer for the tour. Thomas stated: "Janet was looking for dancers with a hybrid of street and technical training ... I'd say the cast is half and half between those two, which is what makes it so interesting. I'm not a trained dancer—and Janet is not, either. She just looks like it because she's a natural. She picks up dance steps very quickly." According to Joel Selvin of the 291:, Florida on March 1, 1990 sold out prior to the performance. Music Critic Deborah Wilker remarked that " does not present a serious threat to brother Michael, though she has proven beyond any doubt she is a formidable force in her own right." She reported the concert showcased the fact that "Jackson is an accomplished dancer whose choreography has set trends worldwide. The music, though extremely engaging, is secondary." She also reported on the media attention surrounding the opening concert, stating, "he kick-off of this tour was a media event, with reporters and film crews from across the country on hand. In the audience was Janet's brother 272: 238:. In an interview, he stated: "I had known Janet for four to five years, but it was pretty much on a hi-and-goodbye basis until last September when she invited me to a 'Rhythm Nation' party in Los Angeles. I attended and told her I was very excited for her. She said, 'Yes, and I'd like you to be musical director.' I turned around, thinking she was talking to somebody else. I couldn't believe it. But then I found out she had talked to Jimmy and Terry and they had recommended me." Reporter Doug Adrianson wrote: "Because of the inevitable comparisons with brother 356:
what can be done in the popping 'n' locking style-a rapid-fire mixture of rigidly jerky and gracefully fluid movements." He complimented her endurance for her 80-minute-plus show and downplayed criticism of lip-syncing by saying "ven a classically trained vocalist would be hard-pressed to maintain any sort of level of volume—or, more appropriately, 'Control'—while bounding up and down stairs and whipping limbs in unnatural directions at impeccable, breakneck speed." The first international concert took place in Tokyo, Japan at the
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Pollstar has just compiled the top tours of 1990. The leaders and their gross box office receipts: New Kids on the Block ($ 74.1 million), Billy Joel ($ 43 million), Paul McCartney ($ 37.9 million), Grateful Dead ($ 29 million), Janet Jackson ($ 28.1 million), Aerosmith ($ 27.4 million), MC Hammer ($
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The nine-month trek saw concerts in the United States, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. It began in the United States in March 1990 and continued through November 1990, when it came to a close with a return trip to Japan. Songs performed during the set list of
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Jackson donated over $ 1/2 million to fund education projects from concert proceeds and also donated 25 cents from each ticket sold to the Cities in Schools program, which works to prevent kids from dropping out of school. After the tour ended, she gave $ 500,000 to the United Negro College Fund in
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The majority of all of the tour's concert dates became instant sell-outs. The tour's dress rehearsal at the Pensacola Civic Center issued 7,600 tickets to the public as a benefit to local charity, which sold-out in less than an hour. The first international concert, which took place in Tokyo, Japan
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noted that the growing trend of video screen use in concert had both advantages and drawbacks, such as iving up to the very expectations engendered by those incessantly played video images." In reference to her showmanship, he stated that "he doesn't quite command the stage yet, but she has little
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expressed: "If the dancing in Janet's tour is even more enthralling than that of brother Michael (who can still best her in pure technical proficiency), it's because she spends so much of her stage time working with six other dancers as part of a hip-hop chorus line. It represents the pinnacle of
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reported that "Japan became a 'Rhythm Nation' as Janet Jackson opened her tour at the Tokyo Dome, cascading thunderous waves of funk and choreography over 50,000 people ... The choreography, a cross between break-dancing and military maneuvers, sent some spectators dancing into the aisles."
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is doing similar arena business." Grossing $ 28.1 million in the United States alone, the tour ranked number five among the best-selling of 1990 within the US, making Jackson the only female artist to place within the top ten. The Rhythm Nation World Tour, with an attendance of over two million
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praised Jackson's elaborate stage show, calling her socially conscious message of unity a "noble quest." In reference of the comparisons between her and brother Michael, Metella comments that "the 23-year-old Jackson throws herself into an orgy of non-stop dancing and extravagant theatrics that
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aired a four-hour special entitled "Janet Jackson Saturday" featuring interviews and music videos by Jackson, as well as live coverage of her tour. The full "Rhythm Nation 1814 World Tour" concert from the second date at the Tokyo Dome in Japan was filmed and aired on Japanese television.
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Jackson had to reverse the decision to use a live panther on the show after several incidents, including the panther urinating on stage. Citing concerns from fans, and her own love of animals, Jackson eventually did not use the cat in the summer leg of the
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problem commanding attention, thanks to her spectacular dancing and the wonderfully aggressive choreography that informs the 90-minute show." In his opinion, the most "engaging" aspects of the concert were Jackson's ballads such as "
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reported that Jackson's tour had become one of the most commercially successful box office attractions for a recording artist. In addition, "of those women soloists who regularly reach the top of the record charts, only
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clearly express her talent and her personal philosophies. She may not have surpassed Michael yet, but she's closing in on him fast—using many of his own tricks, yet." In reviewing her performance at
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compared her showmanship to that of her brother Michael, and Prince. However, he states that she could not sing and dance simultaneously as well as either and suspected some of her performance was
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in Tacoma WA, sold out so fast that she quickly added a second show – to be performed the day before, on Friday June 6. At the Saturday show, she had the world premiere of the video for "
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The first international concert, which took place in Tokyo, Japan sold out the Tokyo Dome within seven minutes and set a record for the fastest sellout in the history of the Dome.
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Daniel Cerone (May 20, 1990), "The Buzz Today's News, Tomorrow's Television MTV offers a double dose of the Jackson, Lifetime will recycle NBC movies and PBS celebrates Mozart",
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was hired as Jackson's musical director; his band became the tour's opening act. Booker explained that he was approached by Jackson after a recommendation from her producers
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Pioneer signed an exclusive deal to release the concert on laser disc only and thus no video or DVD has yet been released. However, no laser disc has been released either.
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Janet plans to release the "Rhythm Nation 1814 World Tour" on DVD or package it with an upcoming studio album in the near future. Bootleg versions are widely available.
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26.3 million), Mötley Crüe ($ 24.7 million), Phil Collins ($ 23.8 million), Eric Clapton ($ 20.7 million), David Bowie ($ 17.9 million) and Madonna ($ 16 million).
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Music writer Troy Moon, who viewed the tour's dress rehearsal, called the show "spontaneous, very loose and limber. It came off as nightclub funk, more
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than (Michael)." He also noted the emphasis on the show's dance routines, stating "he singing almost comes as an afterthought." The debut concert in
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The score data is representative of the four shows at the Great Western Forum on April 20 and April 21, April 25 and April 26 respectively.
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history. Tickets for the June 18 concert were gone in a record 1 hour and 20 minutes after the box office opened." In June, 1990, the
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The May 18 show in Tokyo, Japan was aired on Japanese television in full, spliced with commercials Janet had filmed for JAL Airlines.
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
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Helen Metella (June 12, 1990), "Little sister shows who is in Control; Janet Jackson Shows Signs of Rivalling Brother Michael",
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Estimated worldwide attendance at 2 million, with more than 1.85 million in North America alone coming from 91 shows.
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List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, tickets sold, number of available tickets and amount of gross revenue
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sold out the Tokyo Dome within seven minutes—a record for the fastest sellout in the history of the Dome. Lori Buttars of
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Jefferson Graham (December 5, 1989), "Janet in command; Jackson rules her own 'Nation'; Highlights of a rhythmic life",
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Her 1990 tour was the most successful first-time road effort by any artist, attracting more than two million fans.
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patrons, is the most successful debut tour by any recording artist in history, a record that still stands in 2023.
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Richard Harrington (March 23, 1990), "Music; More Than 'Allright'; At Cap Centre, Dancing Dynamo Janet Jackson",
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the tour were divided evenly between Jackson's third and fourth studio albums—each concert began with "
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in March but somehow the people who manage the Spectrum arena doubled-booked Jackson's show and a
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The score data is representative of the two shows at the Capital Centre on March 22 and March 29.
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before returning to the North America and then traveled to Europe for the final leg of her tour.
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Joel Selvin (January 14, 1990), "Janet Jackson to Put The Rhythm Onstage / Video, Record Star",
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Janet opened 'The Rhythm Nation World Tour 1990' in Miami. It was her first concert tour ever.
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Adrianson, Doug (March 9, 1990), "Janet Jackson: Rhythm Nation Tour expected to be 'bad'",
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Rehearsals for the Rhythm Nation Tour were held in Los Angeles. Jackson then rehearsed in
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Willman, Chris (April 23, 1990), "Pop Music Review Janet Jackson's Dance of Community",
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Paul Jarvey (December 9, 1993), "janet ; Another Jackson steams up the charts",
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reported: "In May, Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation Tour became the fastest sell-out in
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Wilker, Deborah (March 2, 1990), "Jackson's Action Turns Miami into Rhythm City",
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The opening act throughout all dates of the tour was the tour's musical director,
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critic Chris Willman, who reviewed her opening southern California concert at the
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James T. Jones I.V. (March 1, 1990), "Janet starts tour escapades tonight",
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The tour grossed over $ 28 million in the US only from dates reported.
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announced plans for the world tour in fall 1989, following the release of
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Morse, Steve (January 4, 1991), "Neil Young has a date at the Garden",
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Lori Buttars (December 28, 1990), "Looking back at year in pop music",
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match on the same night. The sold-out show was rescheduled in August.
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Cancelled because of August 4 St. Louis concert being moved up a day.
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was the first headlining concert tour by American recording artist
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Jackson's first show for the summer tour, Saturday June, 7 at the
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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country and venue
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Morse, Steve (March 22, 1990), "Janet Jackson Running the Show",
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Steve Morse (March 22, 1990), "Janet Jackson Running the Show",
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from September 8 to August 30 because of her performance at the
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Background vocals: Vanessa Townsell, Pamela Quinlan, Nadirah Ali
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Jackson had to reschedule her appearance at Byrne Arena in
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had chosen not to invest in promoting a concert tour for
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Jackson's four Los Angeles shows sold out in 48 minutes.
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A Special 30th Anniversary Celebration of Rhythm Nation
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US$ 28.1 million ($ 65.53 million in 2023 dollars)
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The Rhythm Nation Tour became the fastest sell-out in
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Partially performed, passed out backstage during show.
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505: 483:Let's Wait Awhile 395:", "Nasty", and " 362:Los Angeles Times 360:on May 17, 1990. 348:Los Angeles Times 337:Let's Wait Awhile 258:On June 9, 1990, 153: 152: 4201: 4165: 4164: 4146: 4097:Related articles 4042:Rock Witchu Tour 4037:All for You Tour 4027:Janet World Tour 3777: 3770: 3763: 3754: 3753: 3736: 3735: 3734: 3732: 3715: 3709: 3708: 3707: 3705: 3687: 3681: 3680: 3679:on April 2, 2015 3673:Vol. 79 Issue 13 3662: 3656: 3655: 3653: 3651: 3630: 3624: 3623: 3605: 3599: 3598: 3577: 3571: 3570: 3560:The Boston Globe 3553: 3547: 3546: 3536: 3527: 3526: 3525: 3523: 3498: 3489: 3488: 3478: 3467: 3466: 3462:Edmonton Journal 3456: 3445: 3444: 3429: 3420: 3419: 3404: 3395: 3394: 3386:, p. D.01, 3377: 3364: 3363: 3355:, p. 1.13, 3343: 3337: 3336: 3326: 3320: 3319: 3304: 3293: 3292: 3275: 3269: 3268: 3258: 3245: 3244: 3227: 3218: 3217: 3207: 3198: 3197: 3186:The Boston Globe 3180: 3171: 3170: 3160:The Boston Globe 3155: 3149: 3148: 3139: 3133: 3132: 3115: 3109: 3108: 3090: 3084: 3083: 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Index

Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
Janet Jackson
Janet World Tour
Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814
Control
A&M
Chuckii Booker
Control
Rhythm Nation
Michael Jackson
A&M Records
Control
San Francisco Chronicle
Chuckii Booker
Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Michael
moonwalk
Bad Tour
MTV

Indianapolis, Indiana
Prince
Miami
Jackie
Katherine
Whitney Houston
Madison Square Garden

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