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Rock Witchu Tour was the fifth
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by American singer-songwriter Janet Jackson, in support of her tenth studio album '' Discipline'' (2008), and her first in nearly seven years, following a total
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of the singer's music, due to the Super Bowl XXXVIII halftime show controversy. The tour began on September 10, 2008, in
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,
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, and was scheduled to conclude in
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, Japan, on February 22, 2009. However, several North American dates were cancelled due to Jackson's
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, and the upcoming Japanese leg was scrapped, following the
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and another bout of illness for the singer. The tour officially ended on November 1, 2008, in
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, resulting in only sixteen shows. Still, the tour received rave reviews, and at the end of 2008, was placed 78th on
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's "Top 100 North American Tours", grossing $11.7 million.


Background

After releasing her eighth studio album, '' Damita Jo'' (2004), Janet dealt with criticism with the massively controversial Super Bowl incident, resulting a
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of Jackson's subsequent singles and music videos from several conglomerates, including Viacom's MTV and
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and various subsidiaries, which largely affected Jackson's airplay on many radio formats and music channels worldwide. Due to that, Jackson did not go on tour to support ''Damita Jo'', and instead recorded her ninth studio album during 2005–2006. The album, entitled '' 20 Y.O.'', was released in September, 2006, and it was announced that Janet was prepping a worldwide tour to promote the album. However, the unnamed tours were canceled abruptly when Jackson began recording new material. Jackson stated:
"I was supposed to go on tour with the last album ..We were actually in full-blown tour rehearsals at that point ... learning numbers, getting everything together, set designs ..I had to kind of shut everything down and go into the studio."
In early 2008 on ''
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'', Jackson announced that she would go on tour. The audience was given free tickets to her show at the Staples Center. While planning the tour, Jackson started a phone line where fans could call in and request songs to be performed. Jackson was set to perform all of her memorable hits, including those from her pre-'' Control'' days.


Development

According to Janet herself, "It will definitely be a big production but it will definitely also be something that I've never done before, that people have never seen from me before." The title of the tour, "Rock Witchu Tour", was named for a song of the same name on her latest album, '' Discipline''. The tour was set to be worldwide, with Janet stating, "It's been a while so I really want to make my rounds. I haven't been to Australia in a very long time; I can't wait to go there. There are a lot of places where I really want to stop off at, and that's the idea, that's the goal with this tour." In April 2008, the singer claimed, "I'm still promoting the new album (Discipline) right now, but we'll be getting into rehearsals in about a month and then start touring," Jackson says. For Janet, "My true goal is to try at least do every single that I’ve ever had. So, I’ve got to figure out a way to fit this in two hours, and yet give them enough of each song so that they don’t feel hungry for more of that song in particular." The two and a half hour show kicked off in
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on September 10, 2008 to rave reviews.


Synopsis

For two hours, the show sees Janet performing nearly 40 hits, complete with theatrics, costume changes and a few surprises. According to Janet, the tour features a set list that was directly influenced by her fans. The setup of the stage includes a giant square-shaped catwalk surrounding the first several front rows of seats, reaching out to the center of the arena where fans could see Jackson from any level of seating. Rows of seating inside the catwalk were exclusively designed for those with purchased fan club memberships. There are three video screens that take on the stage, including the biggest one being in the center where video clips are shown throughout songs to take place for effects and in-between costume change breaks. Other special staging includes movable staircases, steel cages, pyrotechnics, and other special pieces. The show begins with an echo of words being said in the distance of the arena, such as "Janet", "Rock Witchu", "Dance", and "Discipline". As the words speed up, the show lights come on and several dancers dressed as astronauts appear on the stage, with two standing beside two big glittery "J"'s (representing Janet's name.) The "J"'s move back and forth on the center of the stage with stars appearing on the center video screen (a representation of Space). Pretty soon, fog appears in front of the audience and a bang of pyrotechnics blasts, thus beginning the opening of the show. Jackson appears on the upper center section of the stage in a gold hyperspace dance suit singing " The Pleasure Principle", as well as " Control", when 13 dancers join her, emerging from underground in various positions around the massive stage, and "
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", on the "Control Medley", and later moving on to "Feedback". She then performed " You Want This", " Alright" and "
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." Afterward Janet did a brief costume change and returned to the stage in a sultry red dress to perform a string of ballads including " Come Back to Me", " Again" and " Let's Wait Awhile." After another wardrobe change, she came back out to perform a mixture of old and new songs including " So Excited", " Together Again", " Nasty", " Escapade", " That's the Way Love Goes", " Luv" and "
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". Her duets with Nelly, Q-Tip and Dave Navarro had the musicians appearing on a pre-recorded video and performing their verses while Janet sang on stage. Other notable performances of the night include the Pre-"Control" medley, in which Jackson performs songs she has never done before live from her first two albums '' Janet Jackson'' and ''
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'', as well as an S&M display on-stage with a lucky audience member to perform the title track off Jackson's tour supporting album, '' Discipline''. During the performance, she had her dancers pull up a male audience member and strap him into a harness; he was then suspended midair as Jackson teased him with a highly suggestive set of moves and the breathy soft-core porn of the track. For the finale of the show, Jackson and her dancers perform " Luv" and Jackson's top-five hit, " Runaway".


Critical reception

The tour was met with rave reviews from critics, who praised the show’s production and choreography and commended Jackson’s dancing and showmanship. Tim Henley of '' NewsOK'' wrote that, "Despite the fact that she is 42-years-old, Janet still gave a high energy performance from start to finish. She danced during the entire show, and her choreography was on point. She put Britney, Beyoncé and Usher to shame. Janet has officially solidified herself as the queen.” Marsha Lederman of ''
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'' claimed that "The most memorable moment of the Vancouver show came almost halfway through, when Jackson, dressed in a gold and black glam hip hop-inspired track suit (and one gold glove), stopped on the catwalk after her hit ' Together Again', listened to the crowd roar its approval, and became emotional – really emotional." Lederman called the show, "a fun, glitzy choreographed experience worthy of a woman who's been in show business longer than most of the people in the audience have been alive. Bravo." '' Rap-Up'' magazine wrote that, "There are few artists in 2008 who can pack arenas and put on a spectacle the way Janet Jackson can, and last night was proof that Janet's fans still remain loyal to the icon." Denise Sheppard of ''
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'' gave the tour a positive review, writing that Janet "put together a show that was less extravagant in terms of outfits and stage props, attempting instead to bring the bang with pyro and mini-explosions." However, Sheppard criticized "the inclusion of nearly nonsensical video vignettes designed to create a space-age good vs. evil battle", calling it "bizarre". Jason Bracelin of '' Las Vegas Review-Journal'' wrote that, "It was a night of sweaty performance art as it was a larger-than-life pop show, with Jackson taking the stage alone at first, without the oversized backing band that most contemporary singers employ to lard up their tunes live." Ann Powers of ''
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'' review the Staples Center concert, writing that "Jackson has crafted a spectacle meant to help her finally recover from that Super Bowl incident and prove to those who say she's washed up that, at 42, she still deserves serious attention." However, Powers criticized that, "The elaborate set also made it hard to focus on the charisma of the night's star", saying that its narrative "was painfully unclear and the worst part of the show." American singer Britney Spears stated the show inspired the choreography for her " Womanizer" video, after attending the concert in Los Angeles. Rehearsals for "Womanizer" were shown on the documentary '' Britney: For the Record'', with Spears saying "I like how it's close together. In Janet's show that's what they did a lot. She did a lot of close stuff like that with the dancers, and it was so powerful". Spears also hired Janet's stylist from the tour for
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.


Controversies and additional notes

During the sound check for the show in
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, Jackson "got suddenly ill" and had to be rushed to the hospital. She was later discharged two hours later. After postponing her Montreal show due to an unspecified illness, Jackson also canceled her show in
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and
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. According to
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, Jackson's publicist sent out an e-mail stating that the singer was postponing shows in
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,
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, and
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, stating, "Janet was hoping to resume her tour in an effort not to disappoint her fans. However, after arriving in Greensboro, it became evident that she is not fully recovered. A local doctor advised that she not perform tomorrow." Finally, in November 2008, the postponed dates, along with shows in Uncasville and
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, were ultimately cancelled due to migraine-associated vertigo. The opening act LL Cool J also announced that he has dropped off the bill due to unspecified "scheduling conflicts."


Set list

The following set list is obtained from the September 10 show in Vancouver. It is not intended to represent all dates throughout the tour. #" The Pleasure Principle" #" Control" #"
What Have You Done for Me Lately "What Have You Done for Me Lately" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her third studio album, ''Control'' (1986). Jackson co-wrote the song with its producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. It was released on January 13, 1986, by A&M Re ...
" #" Feedback" #" You Want This" #" Alright" #"
Miss You Much "Miss You Much" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson. Composed by songwriters and record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, it was recorded for the singer's fourth studio album, '' Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814'' (1989). As with all ...
" #"Never Letchu Go" #" Come Back to Me" #" Let's Wait Awhile" #" Again" #" So Excited" #"So Much Betta" #" Nasty" #" All Nite (Don't Stop)" #" Rock with U" #" Together Again" #" Young Love" #" Say You Do" #" Don't Stand Another Chance" #" Doesn't Really Matter" #" Escapade" #"
Love Will Never Do (Without You) "Love Will Never Do (Without You)" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson. Composed by songwriters and record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, it was recorded for the singer's fourth studio album, ''Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814'' ...
" #"
When I Think of You "When I Think of You" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her third studio album, ''Control'' (1986). It was released on July 28, 1986, as the album's third single. Composed by songwriters and record producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Le ...
" #" All for You" #" Got 'til It's Gone" #" Call on Me" #" That's the Way Love Goes" #"
I Get Lonely "I Get Lonely" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her sixth studio album, ''The Velvet Rope'' (1997). It was written by Jackson, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis and Jackson's then-husband, René Elizondo Jr. It was released on February 2 ...
" #"
Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun) "Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson from her third studio album, '' Control'' (1986). It was released on November 25, 1987, by A&M Records as the album's seventh and final single. The son ...
" #" Any Time, Any Place" #"Discipline" #" Black Cat" #" If" #"
Rhythm Nation "Rhythm Nation" is a song by American singer Janet Jackson, released as the second single from her fourth studio album, '' Janet Jackson's Rhythm Nation 1814'' (1989). It was written and produced by Jackson, in collaboration with Jimmy Jam and ...
" ;Encore #
  • " Luv" #" Runaway"


    Notes

    * During the Oakland show, Nelly joined Jackson onstage to perform "Call on Me".


    Shows


    Cancelled shows


    Personnel

    ;Show Director: Janet Jackson & Gil Duldulao ;Promoter: Leonard Rowe ;Creative Director and Choreographer: Gil Duldulao ;Assistant to Creative Director & Choreographer: Stephani Kammer ;Band: *Adam Blackstone (Musical Director/Bass) *Dave Navarro (Guitars) *Lil' John Roberts (Drums) *Daniel Jones (Keyboards) * Jae Deal (programming, orchestration) ;Costumes: Donatella Versace ;Lighting and Set Design: Vince Foster ;FOH Sound Engineer: Jon Lemon ;Pyrotechnics Design: Lorenzo Cornacchia (Vice President of Pyrotek Special Effects) ;Dancers Gil Duldulao (Choreographer), Jillian Meyers, Laurel Thompson, Nick Bass, Ed Moore, Teddy Forance, Cassidy Noblett, Josh Ortiz, Victor Rojas, Whyley Yoshimura, Anthony Garza (Swing Dancer)


    References


    External links


    Official website
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