Janet Jackson performs alongside YOLA at sold-out concert in Los Angeles with special guest Ludacris
Janet Jackson inserted some youthful spirit into her normally mature concert during a Saturday night tour stop in Los Angeles
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Your support makes all the difference.Janet Jackson inserted some youthful spirit into her normally mature concert during a Saturday night tour stop in Los Angeles.
In a show filled with nostalgic hits, Jackson took a moment to perform her 1993 ballad ā Again ā alongside the LA Philās Youth Orchestra Los Angeles at the Hollywood Bowl. Before the 16-member ensembleās performance with the pop icon, the five-time Grammy winner had a brief conversation with an 11-year-old percussionist who has only been a part of the orchestra for a year.
āTonight is very special to me because weāre here to support LA Phil,ā said Jackson in front of a sold-out crowd, which collectively rose to its feet to applaud the singer. She paid homage to the Los Angeles Philharmonic for the YOLA program that serves around 1,700 young musicians across five sites with free instruments, intensive music instruction, academic support and leadership training.
Last year, YOLA accompanied gospel duo Mary Mary to perform āLift Every Voice and Singā at the Super Bowl.
Jackson hugged the young percussionist then asked how she became aware of the program.
āMy mom probably found YOLA on Instagram or social media, and she asked me if I was interested in a music program and I said āSure, Iāll try it,āā the percussionist said. After their chat in front of thousands of concertgoers, Jackson told her āLetās do something a little special.ā
It was indeed.
Many in the audience pulled out their phones as Jackson sang alongside the orchestra - conducted by Thomas Wilkins - played the melody of āAgainā from her fifth studio album āJanet.ā The ballad also earned an Oscar nomination through the 1993 film āPoetic Justice.ā
After Jacksonās performance with YOLA, the singer turned back to her more mature content with āAny Time, Any Placeā before she segued into āI Get Lonely.ā During her hour-plus long set, she put on an impressive show performing a plethora of her other hits including āThatās the Way Love Goes,ā āNasty,ā āControlā and āScream,ā a song she recorded with her late brother, Michael Jackson.
Jackson had several notable names in attendance including āFast Xā stars Michelle Rodriguez and Jordana Brewster along with actors Larenz Tate and Lil Rel Howery.
Rodriguez and Brewster showed support to their cast mate Ludacris who performed as a guest ahead of Jackson. During the rapperās 35-minute set, Tate danced in the aisle as other attendees rose to their feet and recited the lyrics to his songs from āWhatās Your Fantasy,ā āArea Codesā and āWelcome to Atlanta.ā
After his performance, Ludacris joined the audience for a brief chat with his āFast Xā crew and Howery separately at their box seats during the beginning stages of Jacksonās show.
In all, it was an eventful night for Jackson who closed out her concert with āRhythm Nationā - a Grammy-winning song from 1989 that drew a slew of fireworks at the venue. Her tour kicked off in April and will finish in Seattle on June 21.
Jackson's show opened the Hollywood Bowl's summer concerts from June and September that'll include performances by the Beach Boys, Gladys Knight, Jill Scott, Maxwell and Quincy Jones' 90th birthday tribute.