Janet Jackson’s ‘Together Again’ Tour Breaks Personal Record For Singer After Raking In $51M In Earnings

Janet Jackson
Janet Jackson’s ‘Together Again’ Tour Breaks Personal Record For Singer After Raking In $51M In Earnings
Singing mogul Janet Jackson has reached a new personal record with her worldwide “Together Again” tour!
According to reports, Janet Jackson, 57, has surpassed all of her previous touring records during her 40-year career by earning $51 million from 479,000 tickets sold since April.

Janet Jackson
The multi-Grammy Award winner’s ticket sales make “Together Again” the biggest gross of any tour she’s had thus far.
Reportedly, the “Together Again” tour — which is her 10th tour — amassed more than Janet Jackson’s 73-date 2001-2002 “All for You” tour, which brought in $46.9 million.
The iconic singer’s two stops at Manhattan’s Madison Square Garden in May played a huge part in the record-breaking event. The shows reportedly grossed $3.8 million and sold 24,500 tickets.
Reports claim Jackson fans paid an average of $106.13 for each ticket. The songstress’ 39-date tour featured two choreographers, four male backup dancers, and five musicians.

Janet Jackson & Back-up Dancers
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