Debbie Gibson celebrating 35 years in music with all-new tour
Gibson's debut album "Out of the Blue" was released in 1987.
Debbie Gibson is heading out on tour to mark a milestone 35 years in the music industry.
Gibson announced a month-long tour named after and in support of her latest album, "The Body Remembers," on Monday. The whirlwind 15-stop tour kicks off in Minneapolis on June 1 and will hit cities such as Chicago, Boston, Dallas and Los Angeles before wrapping in San Diego on June 26.
Tickets to see the "Lost in Your Eyes" singer live in concert are now available to pre-order on Gibson's official website.
Gibson released her 10th studio album, "The Body Remembers," last August. It was her first effort in 20 years to offer completely original songs, following her 2001 album "M.Y.O.B."
She told Billboard upon its release, "The goal was to make an undeniably special, authentic, well-crafted and yet still raw album. I feel great about the fact we found that. I feel like I've made an undeniable album."
Added Gibson, "I've lived a lot of life up to this album, and it's all reflected here. There are chapters and chapters of other songs I've written, especially in the last 10 years. I knew that the next time I put something out I wanted it to be a drop-the-mic 'wow' moment. I feel like this is that album."
In addition to singing her new songs on tour, she will also throw it back by performing some of her best-known and biggest hits in honor of her career's 35th anniversary, having released her debut album "Out of the Blue" in 1987.