| Ms. Kelly World Tour | ||||
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| Tour by Kelly Rowland | ||||
| Associated album | Ms. Kelly | |||
| Legs | 3 | |||
| Shows | 1 in Europe 1 in Africa 2 in North America 1 in Asia 5 in Total |
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The Ms. Kelly World Tour was a concert tour by American pop/R&B singer Kelly Rowland in support of her album Ms. Kelly. The tour visited the Americas, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.
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The Ms. Kelly World Tour was to be Rowland's first worldwide tour. Rowland had previously headlined an exclusive European tour, Simply Deeper Tour, for her debut solo album, Simply Deep. The tour was to hit 16 city tour between October 2007 and November 2007, with a two-night stint in Las Vegas.[1] R&B crooner Mario was scheduled as the tour's opening act for all dates.[2] The tour experience's bad and good tickets sales in the United States and the tickets hitting good in African countries while in Europe the tour extend because of the opening ticket success at the G-A-Y Center Arena sold-out with 6,008 in attendance. It is estimated the tour grossed over $6 million based on four concerts reported to Billboard.
Rowland's Ms. Kelly Tour visits Japan on Hennessy Artistry Arena which sold-out with 12,000 Japanese fans as a part of her Ms. Kelly World Tour she performed songs which contained the worldwide smashes “Work”, “When Love Takes Over”, “Dilemma” and the album tracks “Its The Way You Love Me” & “This Is Love”.
The show featured special guest Jacky Cheung from Hong Kong who performed a rendition of "Take Me To Your Love" with Rowland. the Ms. Kelly Tour Live At Hennessy Artistry show has been also broadcasts in Japanese's television channels resulting her being more famous in Asian countries specially in Japan.
| Date | City | Country/State | Venue | Ticket Sold / Capacity | |
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| June 10, 2007 | London | United Kingdom | G-A-Y (Promotional Date) | 6,008 / 6,000 | |
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| July 7, 2007 | New Orleans | Louisiana | Louisiana Superdome (Part of the Essence Music Festival) | 30,000 / 30,000 | |
| Africa | |||||
| July 15, 2007 | Lagos | Nigeria | ThisDay Events Centre (Part of the ThisDay Music Festival) | 70,000 / 70,000 | |
| United States[1][2] | |||||
| November 23, 2007 | Atlantic City | New Jersey | House of Blues | 4,586 / 5,000 | |
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