Mary J. Blige “For My Fans Tour” — coming to Little Caesars Arena in Detroit this March — begins Thursday, January 30 in Greensboro, North Carolina.
Blige as the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul or the Queen of R&B or just the Queen, you've got a chance to sit at her feet and enjoy the hits at 7 p.m. Thursday in First Horizon Coliseum in Greensboro. The nine-time Grammy Award winner is currently on her "For My Fans" tour.
A little over 30 years after asking "What's the 411?," Mary J. Blige rolls into town to start her "For My Fans Tour."
Mary J. Blige is set to tour the US with NE-YO and Mario. After her setlist was leaked online, she's fired someone within her camp.
Mary J. Blige will make her return to Memphis as part of "The For My Fans Tour." She will be joined by special guests NE-YO and Mario.
A portion of Mary J. Blige's tour setlist leaked last week and she "fired someone" from her team because of it.
Mary J. Blige has postponed her planned Memphis concert. The R&B superstar was set to play Downtown’s FedExForum on Sunday, Feb. 2, but as of Wednesday morning, the date has been rescheduled to April 19.
Mary J. Blige is cutting ties with anyone bold enough to breach her trust. She has been singing about “No More Drama” for twenty-plus years, and she means every word of the 2001 mega-hit record. So, it comes as no surprise that she did not hesitate to terminate the employee who leaked information about “The For My Fans Tour.
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Along with “hateration” and “holleration,” Mary J. Blige will also not be tolerating leaks associated with her concers. In an exclusive interview with People, the Grammy-winning artist revealed that she fired a staff member after the setlist for her upcoming “For My Fans” tour was leaked last week.
Instead of playing in the cavernous First Horizon Coliseum, the Spartans men's basketball team returned to the on-campus confines of Fleming Gym to face ETSU. The game was moved because the the coliseum was preparing for Thursday night's Mary J. Blige concert. And for the Spartans, the move and the outcome was, to quote the singer, was "Just Fine."