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Gallery: Janet Jackson

  • November 28, 2017
  • Sara Stacy
Performer Janet Jackson takes the Schottenstein Center stage for the Columbus stop of her “State of the World” tour on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor
Janet Jackson performs “The Knowledge” at the Schottenstein Center on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor
Janet Jackson performs “The Knowledge” at the Schottenstein Center on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor
Janet Jackson performs “The Knowledge” at the Schottenstein Center on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor
Janet Jackson’s backdrop sets a political tone for her performance at the Schottenstein Center on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor
Janet Jackson performs “State of the World” at the Schottenstein Center on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor
Janet Jackson performs “State of the World” at the Schottenstein Center on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor
Janet Jackson performs “State of the World” at the Schottenstein Center on Nov. 28. Credit: Sara Stacy | Assistant Arts and Life Editor








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