Whitney Houston Announces “Nothing But Love” World Tour Dates

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Whitney Houston is about to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of her diamond selling debut album. On top of that she is currently promoting her successful comeback album, I Look To You. In continuation of its success, Whitney will be hitting the road for the first time in over 10 years.  The “Nothing But Love” World Tour will launch in Seoul, South Korea and continue through Japan, Australia and most of Europe for 47 shows. Follow the jump to view all the current dates, and stay tuned.

“Nothing But Love” World Tour Dates

Feb. 6 – Seoul, South Korea – Olympic 1 Gymnasium
Feb. 7 – Seoul, South Korea – Olympic 1 Gymnasium
Feb. 11 – Tokyo, Japan – Saitama Super Arena
Feb. 13 – Tokyo, Japan – Saitama Super Arena
Feb. 14 – Tokyo, Japan – Saitama Super Arena
Feb. 17 – Osaka, Japan – Osaka-Jo Hall
Feb. 18 – Osaka, Japan – Osaka-Jo Hall
Feb. 22 – Queensland, Australia – Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Feb. 24 – Sydney, Australia – Acer Arena
Feb. 27 – Hunter Valley, Australia – Hope Estate Winery
March 1 – Melbourne, Australia – Rod Laver Arena
March 6 – Perth, Australia – ME Bank Stadium
March 7 – Perth, Australia – ME Bank Stadium
April 6 – Paris, France – Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy
April 8 – Manchester, Great Britain – MEN Arena
April 9 – Manchester, Great Britain – MEN Arena
April 11 – Glasgow, Great Britain – SECC
April 13 – Birmingham, Great Britain – LG Arena
April 14 – Nottingham, Great Britain – Arena
April 17 – Dublin, Ireland – O2 Arena
April 18 – Dublin, Ireland – O2 Arena
April 20 – Dublin, Ireland – O2 Arena
April 22 – Newcastle, Great Britain – Metro Radio Arena
April 25 – London, Great Britain – O2 Arena
April 26 – London, Great Britain – O2 Arena
April 28 – London, Great Britain – O2 Arena
April 30 – Canary Islands – Autoridad Portuaria de Santa Cruz de Tenerife
May 3 – Milan, Italy – Forum
May 4 – Rome, Italy – PalaLottomatica
May 9 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
May 12 – Berlin, Germany – O2 World
May 13 – Leipzig, Germany – Arena Leipzig
May 16 – Hannover, Germany – TUI Arena
May 17 – Hamburg, Germany – Color Line Arena
May 19 – Vienna, Austria – Stadthalle
May 21 – Munich, Germany – Olympiahalle Munich
May 22 – Stuttgart, Germany – Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle
May 24 – Antwerp, Belgium – Sportpaleis
May 26 – Oberhausen, Germany – König Pilsener Arena
May 27 – Nuremberg, Germany – Nürnberger Versicherungen
May 29 – Mannheim, Germany – SAP Arena
May 31 – Frankfurt, Germany – Festhalle
June 3 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Forum
June 4 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Forum
June 6 – Stavanger, Norway – Stavanger Koncerthus
June 8 – Stockholm, Sweden – The Globe Arena
June 10 – Helsinki, Finland – Hartwall Arena

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