Matt Levy
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After three long years away from touring, The Queen of Hip-Hop Soul is reclaiming her rightful throne.
Mary J. Blige just announced she’ll hit arenas all over the U.S. and Canada on her ‘For My Fans Tour’ with special guests Ne-Yo and Mario from January through April 2025.
Toward the end of the 27-concert run in support of her upcoming album “Gratitude,” the 53-year-old NYC native is scheduled to make five (!) New York and New Jersey stops.
First, Blige drops into Buffalo’s KeyBank Center on March 22.
After that, the nine-time Grammy winner hits Atlantic City’s Boardwalk Hall on March 28, Newark’s Prudential Center on April 6, New York City’s Madison Square Garden on April 10 and Belmont Park’s UBS Arena on April 11.
“I am so excited to kick off this tour,” Blige shared in a statement. “I have amazing fans and am so grateful for all of the love and support they have given me throughout the years. This tour is for them, and I cannot wait to be able to travel to all these cities and see everyone.”
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Mary J. Blige tour schedule 2025
A complete calendar including all tour dates, venues and links to buy ‘For My Fans Tour’ tickets can be found below.
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Mary J. Blige set list
On Oct. 29, 2022, Blige performed one of her final ‘Good Morning Gorgeous Tour’ concerts in Atlantic City.
Based on our findings at Set List FM, here’s what she sang that evening:
01.) “Amazing”
02.) “On Top”
03.) “You Remind Me”
04.) “Changes I’ve Been Going Through”
05.) “Real Love”
06.) “Love No Limit”
07.) “Mary Jane (All Night Long)”
08.) “Rent Money”
09.) “Reminisce”
10.) “You Bring Me Joy”
11.) “Be Happy”
12.) “Good Morning Gorgeous”
13.) “Here With Me”
14.) “Love Without the Heartbreak”
15.) “I’m the Only Woman”
16.) “Mary’s Joint”
17.) “Failing in Love”
18.) “Come See About Me”
19.) “Not Gon’ Cry”
20.) “I’m Going Down” (Rose Royce cover)
21.) “Everything”
22.) “Beautiful Ones”
23.) “All That I Can Say”
24.) “Share My World”
25.) “My Life”
26.) “Work That”
27.) “Enough Cryin'”
28.) “The One”
29.) “I Can Love You”
30.) “Family Affair”
31.) “Just Fine”
32.) “MJB da MVP”
Mary J. Blige new music
A little over a month ago, Blige released the rapturous single “Breathing” featuring Fabolous.
The 3.5-minute track samples the horn-heavy Scream Jay Hawkins classic “I Put A Spell On You,” expertly marrying the past, present and future of music.
Although it takes a while for Blige’s vocals to kick in, once they do, it’s well worth the wait. She sounds as fresh, urgent and powerful as she does on classics like “Family Affair” and “Real Love.”
Blige’s album “Gratitude” hits shelves on Nov. 15.
Mary J. Blige special guests
Each show on the run will feature two bona fide headliners in addition to Blige in Ne-Yo and Mario.
For those who aren’t familiar with their sounds, here’s each of their most-streamed tracks on Spotify:
Ne-Yo: “Time Of Our Lives”
Mario: “Let Me Love You”
R&B stars on tour in 2024-25
If you love powerhouse vocalists, now is your moment.
Many of the most talented singers alive will be on the road this year and next. Here are just five of our favorites you can’t miss live.
• Usher
Who else is on the road? Take a good look at our list of the 50 biggest concert tours in 2024 to find the show for you.
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