One of the biggest stories of last year was Janet Jackson's return to the music scene with her eleventh studio-album, Unbreakable. But the cancellation of her highly anticipated Unbreakable tour put a damper on the comeback. Now the veteran singer is ready to get back on the road and meet her fans.

The pop icon has rescheduled the dates she missed and provided a new tour itinerary of make-up dates.

News of the tour being canceled was announced in late-October and came without a detailed explanation other than that it was at the behest of Jackson's doctors. It was later speculated that the singer had been diagnosed with throat cancer, but Jackson refuted those rumors last week in a statement posted to her Instagram page setting the record straight.

“The rumors are untrue. I do not have cancer. I’m recovering. My doctors have approved my concerts as scheduled in Europe, and as I promised the postponed shows will be rescheduled. Thank you for your prayers and love,” Jackson wrote in the statement.

Jackson may have shot down talk of her battling cancer, but didn't give any further details in regards to her condition. A tweet posted to her Twitter account confirmed her wish for privacy. “It was Janet’s wish not to make any further comments about her health,” read the tweet, but she decided to release a statement due to her fans "great concern."

Nevertheless, it's good to see that Janet Jackson is back and she's ready to tour. Check out the rescheduled dates and cities below.

Rescheduled Unbreakable Tour Dates:

May 23: Tucson, Ariz. | Tucson Arena
July 1: Denver, Colo.| Pepsi Center*
July 3: Portland, Ore. | Moda Center*
July 5: Seattle, Wash. | KeyArena*
July 7: Sacramento, Calif. | Sleep Train Arena*
July 8: Anaheim, Calif. | Honda Center*
July 11: San Antonio, Texas | AT&T Center*
July 13: Houston, Texas | Toyota Center*
July 15: Dallas, Texas | American Airlines Center*
July 16: Tulsa, Okla. | BOK Center*
July 18: Kansas City, Mo. | Sprint Center*
July 20: St. Louis, Mo. | Chaifetz Arena*
July 22: Indianapolis, Ind. | Bankers Life Fieldhouse*
July 23: Detroit, Mich. | The Palace of Auburn Hills*
July 25: Columbus, Ohio | |Schottenstein Center*
July 26: Pittsburgh, Pa. | CONSOL Energy Center*
Aug. 4: Fort Lauderdale, Fla. | BB&T Center*
Aug. 5: Jacksonville, Fla. | Veterans Memorial Arena*
Aug. 7: Atlanta, Ga. | Philips Arena*
Aug. 9: Washington, D.C. | Verizon Center*
Aug. 10: Winston-Salem, SC | LJVM Coliseum*
Aug. 12: Columbia, SC | Colonial Life Arena*
Aug. 14: Baltimore, Md. | Royal Farms Arena*
Aug. 15: Brooklyn, N.Y. | Barclays Center*
Aug. 17: Newark, N.J. | Prudential Center*
Aug. 18: Boston, Mass. | TD Garden*
Aug. 20: Bethlehem, Pa. | Sands Events Center*
Aug. 21: Hartford, Conn. | XL Center*
Aug. 24: Philadelphia, Pa. | Wells Fargo Center*
Aug. 28: Cleveland, Ohio | Quicken Loans Arena*

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