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
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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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2834:, Florida for two weeks before the tour kickoff. Jackson surprised the people of Pensacola with a concert that was announced only one day ahead of time. The $ 10 tickets, limited to a four per person, didn't go on sale until the morning of the concert. All 7,600 tickets were sold within three hours. Another 1,000 tickets were given to local charities.
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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
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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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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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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
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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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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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224:San Francisco Chronicle
64:March 1, 1990
4052:Unbreakable World Tour
3815:Awards and nominations
3612:Telegram & Gazette
2767:Dancers – "The Nation"
2745:Keyboards: Tom Organ,
2490:1,044,858 / 1,044,858
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1515:Shoreline Amphitheatre
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1203:San Diego Sports Arena
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919:Hartford Civic Center
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1541:Pacific Amphitheatre
1221:Great Western Forum
403:Commercial reception
299:, as well as singer
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331:The Washington Post
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3984:Rhythm Nation 1814
3912:Compilation albums
3853:Rhythm Nation 1814
3352:The New York Times
3067:Dorling Kindersley
2742:Drums: Derek Organ
2591:September 4, 1990
2573:September 3, 1990
2557:September 2, 1990
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2448:November 11, 1990
2443:November 10, 1990
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1677:Mid-South Coliseum
1630:Frank Erwin Center
1450:Olympic Saddledome
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564:Miss You Much
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33:Janet Jackson
25:
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3951:Remix albums
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3839:Dream Street
3837:
3830:
3729:, retrieved
3719:
3713:
3702:, retrieved
3692:
3685:
3677:the original
3671:Jet Magazine
3669:
3660:
3650:November 11,
3648:. Retrieved
3637:
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3610:
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3520:, retrieved
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3264:Sun Sentinel
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3216:, p. 55
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3041:December 10,
3039:. Retrieved
3011:February 29,
3009:. Retrieved
2989:
2969:
2958:
2946:. Retrieved
2922:
2854:Philadelphia
2797:Travis Payne
2786:
2775:
2772:Choreography
2665:
2656:
2616:Valby-Hallen
2577:Burgettstown
2279:Olympiahalle
2013:Auburn Hills
1969:The Spectrum
1964:Philadelphia
1924:$ 1,019,473
1809:Indianapolis
1764:$ 1,034,240
1695:Miami Arena
1292:May 5, 1990
1271:May 4, 1990
1266:May 2, 1990
1261:May 1, 1990
1251:$ 1,363,047
1184:$ 1,196,448
1088:Kemper Arena
829:$ 1,053,548
738:Freedom Hall
434:Opening acts
419:
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154:
134:
52:
18:
4120:controversy
4076:Residencies
3927:Number Ones
3902:Unbreakable
3874:All for You
3810:Filmography
3805:Videography
3512:PR Newswire
3507:Live Nation
3347:Jon Pareles
2982:1700–1799:
2962:1634–1699:
2843:Tacoma Dome
2823:history in
2821:Salt Palace
2789:Tina Landon
2418:Tokyo Dome
2250:Switzerland
2136:Netherlands
1870:Tinley Park
1829:Cincinnati
1651:New Orleans
1500:Salt Palace
1385:Tacoma Dome
1083:Kansas City
1025:Bloomington
801:Civic Arena
649:Chapel Hill
633:Miami Arena
606:Attendance
571:(interlude)
517:(interlude)
504:(interlude)
446:Johnny Gill
416:Salt Palace
312:Jon Pareles
295:and mother
4183:Categories
3895:Discipline
3069:, p.
2915:References
2606:Copenhagen
2594:Richfield
2536:Rupp Arena
2347:Birmingham
2236:$ 217,093
2184:$ 132,079
2148:$ 806,458
2117:$ 317,168
2096:$ 291,814
2075:$ 243,630
2063:Providence
2054:$ 254,623
2028:$ 746,928
2004:$ 188,044
1943:Greensboro
1861:$ 298,860
1821:$ 256,000
1800:$ 287,111
1788:Birmingham
1743:$ 419,647
1722:$ 288,945
1701:$ 225,698
1684:$ 235,980
1637:$ 484,477
1570:$ 892,188
1561:Inglewood
1536:Costa Mesa
1522:$ 730,905
1457:$ 317,334
1392:$ 893,779
1316:Tokyo Dome
1287:$ 703,637
1280:ARCO Arena
1275:Sacramento
1218:Inglewood
1210:$ 264,233
1137:$ 506,903
1130:The Summit
1116:$ 258,043
1104:Fort Worth
1095:$ 283,062
1074:$ 347,063
1030:Met Center
1009:$ 702,460
947:$ 600,458
905:$ 765,112
881:$ 476,627
860:$ 281,888
808:$ 287,906
796:Pittsburgh
787:$ 314,315
766:$ 283,272
754:Cincinnati
745:$ 332,787
733:Louisville
724:$ 285,554
682:$ 398,892
661:$ 321,653
640:$ 297,870
358:Tokyo Dome
322:lip-synced
207:Background
110:Box office
83:1990-11-16
68:1990-03-01
61:Start date
4088:Las Vegas
3881:Damita Jo
3731:August 2,
3704:August 2,
3621:1050-4184
3568:0743-1791
3442:0458-3035
3417:0458-3035
3392:0190-8286
3361:0362-4331
3317:0734-7456
3309:USA Today
3290:0458-3035
3242:0839-3222
3195:0743-1791
3168:0743-1791
3130:0734-7456
3121:USA Today
2948:April 14,
2935:Billboard
2847:Black Cat
2832:Pensacola
2747:Rex Salas
2528:Lexington
2479:Yokohama
2432:Hong Kong
2355:NEC Arena
2289:Frankfurt
2193:Stockholm
2131:Rotterdam
2084:Uniondale
1915:Landover
1901:St. Louis
1849:Milwaukee
1406:Vancouver
1198:San Diego
1172:Inglewood
960:Landover
935:Worcester
775:Richfield
712:Knoxville
670:Charlotte
569:"Pledge"
536:Black Cat
297:Katherine
254:Promotion
147:(1993–95)
4167:Category
4105:True You
3725:archived
3698:archived
3644:Archived
3522:June 13,
3516:archived
3514:, 2008,
3035:Archived
2987:(1992).
2967:(1997).
2939:Archived
2903:See also
2734:The band
2560:Toronto
2516:Country
2351:England
2333:Germany
2329:Dortmund
2275:Germany
1430:Edmonton
1414:BC Place
1357:Yokohama
1051:Rosemont
914:Hartford
890:Landover
843:Montreal
691:Columbia
609:Revenue
600:Country
557:Escapade
455:Set list
389:Edmonton
371:Yokohama
248:Bad Tour
244:moonwalk
102:of shows
76:End date
3888:20 Y.O.
3846:Control
3800:Singles
3145:Newsday
2783:Staging
2677:Credits
2611:Denmark
2563:Canada
2369:London
2309:England
2172:Germany
2122:Europe
1993:Canada
1752:Atlanta
1710:Orlando
1672:Memphis
1445:Calgary
1410:Canada
1239:Oakland
1125:Houston
997:Detroit
976:Hampton
874:SkyDome
869:Toronto
550:Alright
515:"Race"
502:"T.V."
462:Control
427:Madonna
393:Control
339:" and "
240:Michael
218:Control
193:Control
177:A&M
172:Control
81: (
66: (
3795:Albums
3619:
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2519:Venue
2487:Total
2461:Japan
2457:Nagoya
2415:Tokyo
2393:Japan
2390:Osaka
2304:London
2271:Munich
2245:ZĂĽrich
2224:France
2198:Sweden
2167:Berlin
2042:Albany
1989:Ottawa
1692:Miami
1625:Austin
1589:Dallas
1466:Denver
1377:Tacoma
848:Canada
603:Venue
293:Jackie
285:Prince
138:(1990)
4015:Tours
3860:Janet
2994:(PDF)
2974:(PDF)
2942:(PDF)
2931:(PDF)
2885:tour.
2624:Notes
2513:City
2510:Date
2382:Asia
2219:Paris
1337:Osaka
1311:Japan
1306:Tokyo
1297:Asia
1151:Tempe
623:Miami
597:City
594:Date
584:Shows
469:Nasty
367:Osaka
289:Miami
3733:2013
3706:2013
3652:2019
3617:ISSN
3590:ISBN
3564:ISSN
3524:2008
3438:ISSN
3413:ISSN
3388:ISSN
3357:ISSN
3313:ISSN
3286:ISSN
3238:ISSN
3191:ISSN
3164:ISSN
3126:ISSN
3100:ISBN
3075:ISBN
3043:2017
3013:2024
2950:2019
2682:Tour
2546:Ames
369:and
155:The
91:Legs
28:Tour
3071:497
2858:WWF
387:in
314:of
260:MTV
105:131
100:No.
30:by
4185::
3696:,
3668:,
3636:.
3584:,
3562:,
3531:^
3510:,
3504:,
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3073:,
3065:,
3033:.
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2791:,
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