ALL FOR YOU TOUR


Beginning in July of 2001, Janet Jackson's 'All for You Tour' was a concert tour designed to promote the release of her 2001 album ''All for You''. The tour trekked through North America through the summer of 2001 and ended with a final show in Honolulu that was broadcast by HBO. It was originally slated as a world tour but all international dates (except for the Japanese dates in 2002) were cancelled due to the 9/11 terrorist attacks
The All For You tour was notable for a highly sexualized rendition of "Would You Mind", where Janet would choose a male from the audience and have him strapped into a chair while caressing and fondling him in front of the audience.
The tour went on to become one of the top grossing tours of 2001 and saw Janet performing most of her hits.

Contents
Set List
Tour Dates
The Band
The Dancers
Miscellaneous

Set List



Come On Get Up

★ ''Interlude:'' Let It Be For You

★ You Ain't Right

All for You

★ ''Sensual Interlude''

Love Will Never Do (Without You)

★ Trust A Try

Come Back To Me

Let's Wait Awhile

Again

★ 'Whimsical Interlude'

★ ''Medley:'' Runaway/Miss You Much/When I Think of You/Escapade

★ ''Strong Interlude''

Son of a Gun (I Betcha Think This Song Is About You)

Got 'Til It's Gone

That's the Way Love Goes

★ ''Sassy Interlude''

★ ''Medley:'' What Have You Done for Me Lately/Control/Nasty

★ ''Wild Interlude''

Alright

★ ''Magical Interlude''

★ Would You Mind

★ ''Mystical Interlude''

If

Black Cat

★ ''Medley: Rhythm Nation / The Knowledge

Doesn't Really Matter

Someone to Call My Lover

Together Again
Missy Elliott made a surprise onstage appearance at the Honolulu show to perform "Son Of A Gun" with Janet.
The tour was originally scheduled to kick-off in Vancouver, Canada, but due to problems at the U.S/Canada border with getting technical equipment across, the first show took place in Portland, Oregon while the Vancouver date was postponed to a later date.

Tour Dates


'NORTH AMERICA'
Date City Country Venue
July 07, 2001PortlandUnited StatesRose Garden Arena
July 08, 2001SeattleUnited StatesKeyArena
July 09, 2001VancouverCanadaGeneral Motors Place
July 11, 2001CalgaryCanadaPengrowth Saddledome
July 14, 2001Kansas CityUnited StatesKemper Arena
July 15, 2001St. LouisUnited StatesSavvis Center
July 17, 2001MinneapolisUnited StatesTarget Center
July 21, 2001ColumbusUnited StatesNationwide Arena
July 22, 2001LexingtonUnited StatesRupp Arena
July 24, 2001MolineUnited StatesThe MARK of the Quad Cities
July 26, 2001ChicagoUnited StatesUnited Center
July 27, 2001ChicagoUnited StatesUnited Center
July 28, 2001ChicagoUnited StatesUnited Center
July 30, 2001Auburn HillsUnited StatesThe Palace of Auburn Hills
July 31, 2001Auburn HillsUnited StatesThe Palace of Auburn Hills
August 02, 2001TorontoCanadaAir Canada Centre
August 03, 2001MontrealCanadaMolson Centre
August 10, 2001BuffaloUnited StatesHSBC Arena
August 11, 2001HartfordUnited StatesHartford Civic Center
August 16, 2001Washington, D.C.United StatesMCI Center
August 17, 2001Washington, D.C.United StatesMCI Center
August 18, 2001Washington, D.C.United StatesMCI Center
August 20, 2001New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
August 22, 2001New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
August 23, 2001New York CityUnited StatesMadison Square Garden
August 25, 2001BostonUnited StatesFleetCenter
August 26, 2001BostonUnited StatesFleetCenter
September 03, 2001ClevelandUnited StatesGund Arena
September 07, 2001NashvilleUnited StatesGaylord Entertainment Center
September 08, 2001AtlantaUnited StatesPhilips Arena
September 09, 2001GreensboroUnited StatesGreensboro Coliseum
September 16, 2001New OrleansUnited StatesNew Orleans Arena
September 18, 2001HoustonUnited StatesCompaq Center
September 19, 2001San AntonioUnited StatesAlamodome
September 21, 2001Little RockUnited StatesAlltel Arena
September 22, 2001DallasUnited StatesAmerican Airlines Center
September 26, 2001San DiegoUnited StatesSan Diego Sports Arena
September 27, 2001PhoenixUnited StatesAmerica West Arena
September 29, 2001AnaheimUnited StatesArrowhead Pond of Anaheim
September 30, 2001SacramentoUnited StatesARCO Arena
October 02, 2001Los AngelesUnited StatesStaples Center
October 03, 2001Los AngelesUnited StatesStaples Center
October 05, 2001Las VegasUnited StatesMGM Grand Garden Arena
October 06, 2001Las VegasUnited StatesMGM Grand Garden Arena
October 08, 2001San JoseUnited StatesCompaq Center at San Jose
October 09, 2001OaklandUnited StatesThe Arena in Oakland
October 10, 2001San JoseUnited StatesCompaq Center at San Jose
October 12, 2001Salt Lake CityUnited StatesDelta Center
October 13, 2001DenverUnited StatesPepsi Center
October 16, 2001MilwaukeeUnited StatesBradley Center
October 18, 2001IndianapolisUnited StatesConseco Fieldhouse
October 20, 2001PittsburghUnited StatesMellon Arena
October 21, 2001CharlotteUnited StatesCharlotte Coliseum
October 23, 2001PhiladelphiaUnited StatesFirst Union Center
October 26, 2001TampaUnited StatesIce Palace
October 28, 2001Fort LauderdaleUnited StatesNational Car Rental Center
October 29, 2001Fort LauderdaleUnited StatesNational Car Rental Center
'EUROPE (cancelled)'
Date City Country Venue
October 31, 2001StockholmSwedenGlobe Arena
November 02, 2001HelsinkiFinlandHartwall Areena
November 05, 2001OsloNorwayOslo Spektrum
November 06, 2001CopenhagenDenmarkParken
November 11, 2001BerlinGermanyVelodrom
November 12, 2001HannoverGermanyPreussag Arena
November 14, 2001FrankfurtGermanyFesthalle
November 15, 2001LeipzigGermanyLeipzig Arena
November 17, 2001ZurichSwitzerlandHallenstadion
November 19, 2001CologneGermanyKölnarena
November 20, 2001OberhausenGermanyKönig Pilsener Arena
November 22, 2001MunichGermanyOlympiahalle
November 26, 2001ParisFrancePalais omnisports de Paris-Bercy
November 29, 2001AntwerpBelgiumSportpaleis
December 01, 2001ArnhemThe NetherlandsGelredome
December 03, 2001StuttgartGermanySchleyerhalle
December 03, 2001ManchesterUnited KingdomManchester Evening News Arena
December 06, 2001NewcastleUnited KingdomTelewest Arena
December 08, 2001SheffieldUnited KingdomSheffield Arena
December 11, 2001LondonUnited KingdomEarl's Court
December 12, 2001LondonUnited KingdomEarl's Court
December 14, 2001BelfastUnited KingdomOdyssey Arena
December 17, 2001BirminghamUnited KingdomNational Exhibition Centre
'JAPAN'
Date City Country Venue
January 12, 2002OsakaJapanOsaka Dome
January 13, 2002OsakaJapanOsaka Dome
January 17, 2002TokyoJapanTokyo Dome
January 18, 2002TokyoJapanTokyo Dome
'NORTH AMERICA (2)'
Date City Country Venue
January 25, 2002LouisvilleUnited StatesFreedom Hall
January 26, 2002ChampaignUnited StatesAssembly Hall
January 29, 2002HamiltonCanadaCopps Coliseum
January 30, 2002Grand RapidsUnited StatesVan Andel Arena
February 1, 2002State CollegeUnited StatesBryce Jordan Center
February 2, 2002Atlantic CityUnited StatesTrump Taj Mahal
February 5, 2002UncasvilleUnited StatesMohegan Sun Arena
February 6, 2002UniondaleUnited StatesNassau Coliseum
February 8, 2002Wilkes-BarreUnited StatesFirst Union Arena
February 9, 2002HamptonUnited StatesHampton Coliseum
February 16, 2002HonoluluUnited StatesAloha Stadium

The Band



★ Musical Director: David Barry

★ Drums: Brian Frasier-Moore

★ Keyboards: Joel Campbell and Morris Pleasure

★ Rhythm Guitar: David Barry

★ Bass Guitar: Ethan Farmer

★ Background Vocalists:Julie Delgado and Jenny Douglas-McCray

The Dancers



★ Gil Duldulao, Jr.

Jenna Dewan

★ Allison Faulk

★ Nicholas Florez

★ Shawnette Heard

★ Kelly Konno

★ Eddie Morales

★ Laurie Sposit

★ Kevin Wilson

★ Marcel Wilson

Miscellaneous



★ The European leg of the tour was cancelled due to issues of safety brought on by the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001.

★ A portion of the proceeds from each ticket sold was donated to the "Boys and Girls Club of America". This organization helps over 3 million kids and teenagers through a variety of activities and programs.

★ On February 17, 2002, HBO aired the last concert on Janet's "All For You" tour live from Honolulu, Hawaii. The program attracted over 5 million viewers. The live performance was released on DVD in 2002 and some editions include the Velvet Rope Tour DVD.

★ According to Pollstar Magazine, the tour's U.S leg made over $40.6 million dollars making it the sixth highest-grossing tour of 2001.[1]

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