R Kelly Double Up Tour

The was a major 38-city arena tour launched in November 2007 to support R. Kelly’s eighth studio album of the same name. Promoted as a "four-hour extravaganza," it was one of the most ambitious R&B tours of that year, featuring a high-profile lineup of guest stars and theatrical production. Tour Overview

In a jarring pivot, Kelly emerged dressed as an orchestra conductor, transitioning into a grand finale led by the sing-along anthem "Happy People". The Setlist: Hits vs. New Material r kelly double up tour

. His legal team had to secure specific court permission for him to travel across state lines to perform. Despite these controversies, the tour initially saw strong ticket sales, though critics noted a shift in his performance style toward more comedic and "absurdist" elements, such as his "Trapped in the Closet" series. Further Exploration Learn about the legal fallout from the Ne-Yo lawsuit regarding his removal from the tour. Review the full list of original tour dates and venues as announced in late 2007. Pitchfork review of the Double Up album The was a major 38-city arena tour launched

This tour was perhaps the last time Kelly enjoyed widespread, mainstream support without the heavy moral scrutiny that would follow years later. It solidified a "separate the man from the music" mantra among his fanbase that would persist for over a decade. Tour Overview In a jarring pivot, Kelly emerged

The tour followed the album's #1 debut on the Billboard 200. Visual Recording:

Here are some key details about the tour: