Jermaine Dupri has posted a vlog of Janet on YouTube. It shows Janet on her tour bus giving a message to her fans. Watch it below:
Jermaine Dupri has posted a vlog of Janet on YouTube. It shows Janet on her tour bus giving a message to her fans. Watch it below:
Merchandise from the Rock Witchu Tour can now be officially purchased from FanFire.com. They include t-shirts, the tour programme, hotpants, buttons and posters.
Jermaine Dupri has posted a video on YouTube of Janet’s opening night in Vancouver. Watch it below.
A new video has been posted on Janet’s official website showing parts of the stage set and behind the scenes of the opening night of the Rock Witchu Tour.
All of the Jackson brothers except Michael and Jermaine showed up to the BMI Urban Awards ceremony Thursday night, where the singing brothers were honored with the prestigious Icon award.
Although T-Pain’s was the big winner during the 8th annual ceremony, which took place at the Wilshire Theatre in Beverly Hills, headlines from the evening were focused on Michael Jackson’s big no-show.
Parents Katherine and Joseph Jackson were on hand, as were sisters LaToya, Rebbie and Janet, who got choked up while introducing her brothers Tito, Randy, Jackie and Marlon as they received their Icon award.
“Family is the most important commodity that all of us have,” she said. “I am so proud to be able to salute my brothers.”
Janet Jackson and her brothers (minus Michael) at 2008 BMI Urban Awards
According to People magazine, Janet called off the names of each brother and said, “I salute you for your talent and your musical gifts you’ve given the world. I tell you that every time we speak. I’m so excited to salute you!”
While Michael didn’t make it to the event, his brothers offered their support for him and his upcoming album. “We haven’t heard it, but we’ve heard about it,” Randy told reporters. “It’s going to be great.”
Earlier in the evening, T-Pain earned the coveted Songwriter of the Year crown and shared the Producer of the Year trophy with crossover king Jonathan “J.R.” Rotem and hip-hop star Kanye West. Song of the Year honors went to Beyoncé’s “Irreplaceable,” co-written by Ne-Yo, Amund Bjøerklund and Espen Lind, while Universal Music Publishing Group secured the Publisher of the Year title.
Throughout the ceremony, the audience also enjoyed live performances of many of the award-winning songs by music’s biggest stars including Rick Ross, T-Pain, Lil’ Wayne, Ray J, Lloyd, Mario, JoJo, Keri Hilson and Yung Berg.
Attention Fans! LL Cool J is joining Janet Jackson on the ROCK WITCHU TOUR heading to a city near you soon! Check out the dates below for more information on when and where they’ll be performing together.
Thu9/25/ Chicago, IL AllState Arena
Sat9/27/ Detroit, MI The Palace of Auburn Hills
Sun9/28/ Toronto Air Canada Centre
Mon9/29/ Montreal Bell Centre
Wed10/1/ Boston, MA TD Banknorth Garden
Thu10/2/ Philadelphia, PA Wachovia Center
Sat10/4/ Greensboro, NC Greensboro Coliseum
Sun10/5/ Atlanta, GA Philips Arena
Tue10/7/ Ft. Lauderdale, FL BankAtlantic Center
Sat10/11/ Uncasville, CT Mohegan Sun Casino
Wed10/15/ Washington, DC Verizon Center
Thu10/16 New York, NY Madison Square Garden
Fri10/17/ East Rutherford, NJ Izod Center
Tue10/21/ Houston, TX Toyota Center
Janet attended the TAG Records presents: History in the Making – The Official VMA Kickoff Party held at Avalon in Hollywood, California last night. See photos below.