All for You Tour
| Tour by Janet Jackson | |
Tour Program Book cover | |
| Associated album | All for You |
|---|---|
| Start date | July 7, 2001 |
| End date | February 16, 2002 |
| Legs | 3 |
| No. of shows | 73 |
| Box office | US$48.1 million ($86.1 million in 2025 dollars) |
| Janet Jackson concert chronology | |
The All for You Tour was the fourth concert tour by American recording artist Janet Jackson, in support of her seventh studio album All for You (2001). The show was designed by Mark Fisher and Jackson. Visiting Asia and North America, the tour was originally scheduled to start in Vancouver, Canada, but due to problems transporting technical equipment across the Canada–United States border. A European leg, taking place in late 2001, was cancelled following the September 11 attacks. Consisting of 73 dates, the All for You Tour commenced in Portland, Oregon, on July 7, 2001 and ended in Honolulu, Hawaii, on February 16, 2002.
The tour received a positive reception from both audiences and critics, praising the choreography, theatrics, and upbeat nature. It was notable for the highly controversial rendition of "Would You Mind", where Jackson selected a member of the audience and strapped them into a gurney while caressing and fondling them.
According to Pollstar, the tour was the 8th highest grossing Year-End Tour of 2001, grossing $42 million from 57 shows and grossed over $48 million from 68 shows in North America between 2001 and 2002. The final show was broadcast live on HBO as Janet: Live in Hawaii.