Happy birthday, Janet! Within May 10-16, fans can visit this site to see when Janet Jackson will be performing in a concert tour for $25 all-in tickets from Live Nation. According to Billboard, Janet will be one of the artists featured in a series of concert performances with these offered tickets alongside Shania Twain, Fall Out Boy, and more of fans' all-time favorite artists. 

Read on for Janet Jackson's bio, how she established a successful music career, and her other notable accomplishments: 

Janet Jackson Bio

Janet Damita Jo Jackson was born on May 16, 1966 to parents, Katherine and Joe Jackson in Gary, Indiana. Janet is the youngest of ten children. After Janet was born, her brothers formed a band called The Jackson 5. Jackson lived at home with her sisters as her brothers and father lived a glamorous life in Hollywood, as per Imdb. 

At a later time, Janet moved to Hollywood alongside her brothers and father. While being a shadow behind her brothers' fame, Janet signed a record deal with Motown. It didn't take long, though, for Jackson to establish a name for herself in the music business. 

How Michael Jackson's Sister Established a Successful Music Career

While maintaining a music career alongside her family, Janet co-starred with the rest of her kin in "The Jacksons." Janet's first two albums did poorly in the market. However, her third album called, "Control," did sell in the market, with five million copies sold in the United States. "When I Think of You" was a hit number one single off the said album from Janet. 

Janet's album called "Rhythym Nation 1814" sold nine million copies in the United States. 

Janet Jackson's Accolades, Accomplishments, and Awards

In 1991, Janet Jackson got her star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Jackson released her fifth album called, "Janet," and it sold more than 10 million copies in America. The hit single, "That's the Way Love Goes" is inclusive of the singer's fifth album. 

Janet Jackson Net Worth 

As of this writing, Janet Jackson reportedly has a net worth of $180 million. 

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