




Pop superstar Michael Jackson's younger sister is Janet Jackson and her's brother died from an overdose of powerful anaesthetic in June 2009.
The singer was quoted as saying in a statement, 'HIV/Aids is a pandemic which requires our immediate and continued attention'.
'Combination therapy has made HIV a maintainable disease, but sadly, there is still no cure and it continues to spread at alarming rates. HIV/Aids is a continuing hazard, both in the Unites States and abroad. '
Jackson's long-term HIV / AIDS has been a lawyer in the way, traveling around the world to increase awareness of the disease. Her 1997 hit, then quickly together AIDS, their families and friends of those suffering became the anthem.
The singer performed the night prior at Radio City Music Hall, flashed a smile while with the release of her first book as, black leather leggings and Christian Louboutin stiletto boots, a body length - looking sexy in jacket.
Ms. Jackson is recently seen on the U.S. leg of her “Number Ones: Up Close and Personal” tour.
She explained, “I am excited to share my story, and the lessons that I have learned on my journey to finding and loving myself. My tour is up close and personal and I can think of no better way to be close to my fans than to meet them at these book signings.”
She was appearance to sign books at Los Angeles’ Book Soup on April 15.
She will perform at the Royal Albert Hall in London which held on June 30 and July 2.
Jackson's first tour after three years.
Janet said: "I have been spending a lot of time in Europe lately. Everyone has been so kind to me. I can’t wait to get on stage and show my love for all my fans that have supported me all of these years."
Janet after performing on Up Close and Personal World Tour she turn back in the States.
Janet 44 years old, she will kick off her American tour on 7th March along three nights in Chicago.
She’ll then head to Toronto, Boston, New York City, Washington, D.C., and the west coast.