Danity Kane Announces 20th Anniversary Tour Following Diddy’s Sentencing, But Not All Members Are Joining
Danity Kane Announces 20th Anniversary Tour Following Diddy’s Sentencing, But Not All Members Are Joining
Danity Kane is officially hitting the road again with “The Untold Chapter Tour,” marking the group’s long-awaited return to the stage.
The beloved R&B-Pop group announced the 20th anniversary reunion trek on Wednesday, teasing fans with a mystery lineup that has yet to be revealed. Formed in 2005 on MTV’s “Making the Band,” the original lineup featured Dawn Richard, Aubrey O’Day, Aundrea Fimbres, D. Woods, and Shannon Bex. Their announcement arrives shortly after their former boss, Diddy, was sentenced to four years for prost*tution charges.
Over the years, the group experienced several splits and reunions, transitioning from a quintet to a duo before parting ways again.
Now, a new trio will lead the comeback tour, which kicks off December 9 in San Francisco and continues through major cities including Los Angeles, Detroit, Philadelphia, and New York. VIP tickets go on sale October 16, with general sales opening October 17 on DanityKane.com. Fans are eagerly waiting to see which members will take the stage this time.
Y’all popping out to see Danity Kane?

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