Janet Jackson Ready to Rock After Battling Vertigo

Rep reveals that Jackson was suffering from migraine-induced vertigo but will be continuing her tour Wednesday in Washington, D.C.

By Natalie Finn Oct 15, 2008 2:57 AMTags
Janet JacksonKevin Winter/Getty Images

Janet Jackson is ready to get this show on the road. For real. Supposedly.

According to her manager, the veteran pop star will be returning to her Rock Witchu tour Wednesday night at the Verizon Center in Washington, D.C., after being forced to postpone nine shows while she struggled with a previously undisclosed illness.

"After a thorough medical evaluation, it has been confirmed that Janet’s symptoms are being caused by a rare form of migraine called vestibular migraine or migraine-associated vertigo for which she is currently receiving treatment," read a statement released by Jackson's camp and obtained by E! News.

The "Together Again" singer has not performed since falling ill Sept. 29 during a sound check before a show in Montreal.

"Janet wanted very much to resume her tour so as not to disappoint her fans, but she continued to suffer from vertigo and could not perform," her manager, Kenneth Crear, said.

"She's a world-class entertainer and needs to be at the top of her game to give her fans the show they expect.  She's feeling much better and is ready to hit the road again to finish the tour."

Shows scrapped in Montreal, Philadelphia, Boston, Greensboro, N.C., Atlanta, Fort Lauderdale, Fla., Uncasville, Conn., Verona, N.Y., and Manhattan are being rescheduled. Disgruntled ticket holders have been asked to hang onto their stubs, which will be honored at the rescheduled dates.