The 'I Look to You' singer will kick off the tour in South Korea next month before then hitting Japan, Australia and Europe.
In support of her comeback album "I Look to You", Whitney Houston is gearing up to travel across the globe for a world tour. Instead of kicking it off in the United States like many musicians do with their tour, she chooses to start it in Seoul, South Korea on February 6.
After having two live concerts in the country, Whitney will be flying to Japan from February 11 -18 and then heading to Australia from February 24 - March 7. Afterwards, she is going to Europe for a number of shows until June 10.
This marks Whitney's return to the road since her 1999 traveling show to promote her fourth studio album "My Love Is Your Love". Before she goes to Asia for the tour, a CD/DVD package titled "Whitney Houston (The Deluxe Anniversary Edition)" is released in the U.S. on January 26 as a celebration for her 25 years in the music business. The album includes a revamped version of her eponymous debut album "Whitney Houston" with five additional tracks.
"Nothing But Love" world tour dates:
Feb 06 - Seoul, South Korea at Olympic 1 Gymnasium
Feb 07 - Seoul, South Korea at Olympic 1 Gymnasium
Feb 11 - Tokyo, Japan at Saitama Super Arena
Feb 13 - Tokyo, Japan at Saitama Super Arena
Feb 14 - Tokyo, Japan at Saitama Super Arena
Feb 17 - Osaka, Japan at Osaka-Jo Hall
Feb 18 - Osaka, Japan at Osaka-Jo Hall
Feb 22 - Queensland, Australia at Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Feb 24 - Sydney, Australia at Acer Arena
Feb 27 - Hunter Valley, Australia at Hope Estate Winery
Mar 01 - Melbourne, Australia at Rod Laver Arena
Mar 06 - Perth, Australia at ME Bank Stadium
Mar 07 - Perth, Australia at ME Bank Stadium
Apr 06 - Paris, France at Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
Apr 08 - Manchester, Great Britain at MEN Arena
Apr 09 - Manchester, Great Britain at MEN Arena
Apr 11 - Glasgow, Great Britain at SECC
Apr 13 - Birmingham, Great Britain at LG Arena
Apr 14 - Nottingham, Great Britain at Arena
Apr 17 - Dublin, Ireland at O2 Arena
Apr 18 - Dublin, Ireland at O2 Arena
Apr 20 - Dublin, Ireland at O2 Arena
Apr 22 - Newcastle, Great Britain at Metro Radio Arena
Apr 25 - London, Great Britain at O2 Arena
Apr 26 - London, Great Britain at O2 Arena
Apr 28 - London, Great Britain at O2 Arena
Apr 30 - Canary Islands at Autoridad Portuaria de Santa Cruz de Tenerife
May 03 - Milan, Italy at Forum
May 04 - Rome, Italy at PalaLottomatica
May 09 - Zurich, Switzerland at Hallenstadion
May 12 - Berlin, Germany at O2 World
May 13 - Leipzig, Germany at Arena Leipzig
May 16 - Hannover, Germany at TUI Arena
May 17 - Hamburg, Germany at Color Line Arena
May 19 - Vienna, Austria at Stadthalle
May 21 - Munich, Germany at Olympiahalle Munich
May 22 - Stuttgart, Germany at Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
May 24 - Antwerp, Belgium at Sportpaleis
May 26 - Oberhausen, Germany at Konig Pilsener Arena
May 27 - Nuremberg, Germany at Nurnberger Versicherungen
May 29 - Mannheim, Germany at SAP Arena
May 31 - Frankfurt, Germany at Festhalle
Jun 03 - Copenhagen, Denmark at Forum
Jun 04 - Copenhagen, Denmark at Forum
Jun 06 - Stavanger, Norway at Stavanger Koncerthus
Jun 08 - Stockholm, Sweden at The Globe Arena
Jun 10 - Helsinki, Finland at Hartwall Arena
source: aceshowbiz
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