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Colonial Life Arena

Colonial Life Arena

801 Lincoln St
Columbia, SC
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Janet Jackson at Columbia, SC in Colonial Life Arena 2023
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Fan Reviews

March 18th 2024
Southern Rock n Roll at its best. Could not have asked for a better show. So many memories of the past and for Van Zant and Medlock to carry this on and recognizing the past is an awesome fan experience. 50 years and thriving through it all Long Live Skynard Nation!!! 👆🤘
Joe
November 14th 2023
My review is over a year later, and I can tell you that this concert is still brought up as a highlight for me and my family. In fact, my kids are requesting to see Imagine Dragons again, and my daughter's Amazon wishlist is full of Imagine Dragons records for her new record player. The messages provided to my family through this concert have stayed with us over the year(s).
Leslie
April 26th 2023
Janet Jackson: 4/25/23 “The Queen Of Pop herself or Ms. Janet (if you’re nasty) made her way to Colonial Life Arena in Columbia Tuesday for her 5th show of a 33 date tour. Wedged between dates in Birmingham and Atlanta the ‘Together Again’ tour (her 10th major tour) got her back on the road after Covid had caused her to cancel the Black Diamond World Tour back in 2020. Enthusiastic to finally see her for the first time I scored some good and reasonably priced lower bowl seats just behind the soundboard in December on the presale. To say that the 10th and youngest of the Jackson family comes with a musical legacy is simply an understatement. The 3rd greatest female all time and the ninth most successful act in rock and roll history according to Billboard charts is also the second most successful female artist in pop music history. With 11 studio albums (’82-’15) and 50 charted singles including 15 #1’s the evening was guaranteed to be fueled with plenty of hits. Upon arrival the stage was virtually concealed by a curtain until show time which would later come to reveal a rather simple set up. Far left were a platformed DJ station, guitar, and keyboards and far right a platformed drum kit (with JANET in pink on the drumhead), percussion and bass. At 7:35, 10 minutes prior to the scheduled start time, DJ Infamous took the stage bringing the sold out crowd to their feet in anticipation of Janet’s opener Ludacris. With three giant video screens displaying the fiery logo ‘DTP’ for his record label ‘Disturbing The Peace’ a front the main performer’s stage length curtain, Christopher Brian Bridges ‘Ludacris’ got the night underway with a 45 minute set. The 45 year old American rapper from Champaign IL and former DJ at Atlanta's Hot 97.5 came into town with a lot of ‘E’s’ for energy, and equally for ‘expletives’ just as expected. He drew from a catalog of 8 studio albums (all in the 2000’s) with 34 charted singles and 4 #1’s. Chris worked the crowd, ‘I can already tell up-top is the livest side of the whole crowd, or maybe it’s everybody on the bottom row. What’s going on this side? Let’s take ‘em back to Atlanta Georgia DJ DTP, what do we do?’ With his DJ majorly hidden behind the left video screen Ludacris put on a show himself sporting GIANT Nike Air Force 1’s during the #1 ’Stand Up’ and at another point in the performance putting on a set of giant muscular arms to the muse of the crowd. There was the #1 ‘Money Maker’, along with ‘Welcome To Atlanta’ and plenty of ‘Are y’all ready to start the show’ shout-outs in between songs. He called out the local three digit codes for his 2001 #7 ‘Area Codes’, ‘It’s been a minute since I’ve been here, it’s a lot of 864’s and 843’s and ah 803’s in here tonight. Where the hell are my 803’s, make some noise.’ Ending the set a brief intermission bided the time, brief being the operative word as Jackson’s set was already prepared and the opener’s equipment needed only to be removed. At 8:47 the lights went down to the sounds of ‘Love Me’ as a photo slideshow of Janet’s life and career ’50 YEARS OF ME’ was broadcasted on the big screen culminating with a photo collage of her fans and a big ‘I LOVE YOU’ written in large letters. The curtain enfolded center inward and the 56 year old mother of one took the stage for a 1:45 hr / 40 song set beginning with ’04’s ‘Damita Jo’. The show separated into ‘Acts I, II, III, and IV had commenced! Jackson emerged in an all purple hooded cape on a circular mini-stage with video screens left and right and two dancers a top a platform above her also arrayed in purple. Next she exited a door in the rear while two additional dancers entered onstage below the platform —entering back in the entertainer showed up with her first wardrobe change, a gold shimmering body suit, gold knee high boots with a giant purple ribboned bow across her waist. Her custom look from designer Valentino and Christian Louboutin was the first of four wardrobe changes, one for each act. Rolling through eight songs non-stop the four dancers matched her in perfect choreography, the band being still hidden behind five moving video screens —up and down and side to side. The concert moved fast paced with pauses only during act changes each featuring laser shows with background sounds during the downtime. Enter Act 2 which included all six number ones from the ’86 breakthrough 10 million selling ‘Control’ album Anyone who has heard the all familiar ‘Control is just an illusion’ needs to know that although true, Janet Damita Jo Jackson may just be the exception! There was ‘What Have You Done For Me Lately’ with green and blue lasers and ‘Nasty’ where the same four dancers which performed all evening long came out wearing white jumpsuits and caps covering their faces up to their eyes with a diagonal black strip over their eyes to match her black and white top. Next was ‘The Pleasure Principle’ and ‘Because Of Love’ which was last performed LIVE back in 1995. She addressed the audience, ‘You remember this one, my first number one, I was just a baby’ and broke into a minute and forty-five second rendition of ‘When I Think of You’ transitioning into Herb Alpert’s ‘Diamonds’. Her transitions were the key in how she was able to skillfully place 40 songs in an 1:45 hour set. For ‘Control’ there were a set of white chairs placed center stage which the dancers used for props. A circular light rigging a top the stage raised, lowered and pivoted behind the singer for the balance of the act as she continued her classics such a ‘Let’s Wait Awhile’ performed as she sat on the stage singing under a triangle of pink and red laser light. During ‘I Get Lonely’ the now shirtless male dancers slid down poles from the upper platform for some of the evening’s most seductive moves. Enter Act 3 where the full band was finally revealed with a backdrop of six illuminated industrial rotating fans (3 on each side). Four larger boxes were positioned a front the band for the dancers as J.J. dressed in all pink revealed her best dance moves particularly during 2006’s ‘Do It 2 Me’. Her dancers were now wearing half orange/ half pink jackets with multi-colored plaid knee high trousers and white leggings underneath. In Act 4 Jackson came out in all black with a ‘Rhythm Nation’ shirt, the song itself being the highlight of the Act along with Michael Jackson’s ‘Scream’ where she sang along to video clips of the pop icon himself! As the evening wound to a close ’Together Again’ was the encore with Jackson leading a clap along, ‘How you guys doing?, come on, everyone clap, sing!’ Janet who carried herself with few words all evening long ended in a close of verbal appreciation to her fans, ‘Thank you so much, I hope you enjoyed the show …I love you so much… goodnight, thank you, I love you South Carolina, I love you so much, God bless, good night!’ Some haters gonna hate as social media posts have criticized the tour, particularly the aging performers dance moves and wardrobe, but the consensus I heard round about the arena rang true in a unanimous ‘She’s still got it!’ and I agree. Oh and by the way, a must be said, there were NO wardrobe malfunctions in Columbia South Carolina Tuesday evening!” Review and photo by DAve (Concert #771)
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About Colonial Life Arena

Type
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Capacity
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