Fans were excited to see Janet Jackson when she first announced her Unbreakable World tour in 2015.
While she did make a good amount of stops, she postponed the show due to an undisclosed illness and then again to safely have her baby with husband Wissam Al Mana.
“My husband and I are planning our family, so I’m going to have to delay the tour,” she said in an April 6, 2016 Facebook video message. “Please, if you can try and understand that it’s important that I do this now. I have to rest up, doctor’s orders! But I have not forgotten about you. I will continue the tour as soon as I possibly can.”
A year later, the tour hasn’t continued and ticket holders want their money back.
As reported by TMZ, a Tiana Adams filed a lawsuit against Live Nation for a complete refund. In documents, they note, Adams says Live Nation is trying to get away without issuing refunds by repeatedly treating the tour as “rescheduled” and not “canceled.” Janet’s yet to pin down a date she’ll get back on the road, except to say it will be sometime in 2017.
Janet gave birth to her son, Eissa Al Mana last January. Earlier this month it was confirmed that Janet and her husband had amicably split, and would co-parent their 3-month-old son.