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Danity Kane Announces 20th Anniversary Tour Following Diddy’s Sentencing

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Danity Kane fans rejoice! The girl group are officially hitting the road again with “The Untold Chapter Tour,” marking the group’s long-awaited return to the stage.



The girl group, which was formed by Sean "P. Diddy" Combs, are going on a mini American tour this December. It was announced that Danity Kane is celebrating their 20th anniversary with a new tour called the Untold Chapter. The tour poster is the silhouette of three women behind a orange background. It has not been confirmed yet which Danity Kane members are coming back as there have been various changes to the lineup over the years.


The tagline on the tour post was, "This isn't a comeback. It's a revolution. #TheUntoldChapter." The girl group last was together in 2020 before going on an indefinite hiatus.


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As per Danity Kane's website, tickets will be going on sale on Friday, Oct. 17 at 11:00 a.m. EST. This comes as earlier this week, the group had teased a reunion of sorts with a photo on their social media of three silhouettes standing together, all raising their hands into peace signs.


The group first formed on the third season of MTV's Making the Band in 2005 and signed with Diddy's record label, Bad Boy Records. The original group had Aubrey O'Day, Dawn Richard, Shannon Bex, Wanita "D. Woods" Woodgett, and Aundrea Fimbres.


Danity Kane released their self-titled debut album in 2006, which garnered success in the United States. Two singles from the album, Show Stopper and Ride for You, charted on the Billboard Hot 100. They released their sophomore album, Welcome to the Dollhouse, and their song Damaged was the group's second top single. Danity Kane was the first female girl group to top the Billboard 200 with their first and second album.


What happened to Danity Kane?


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After a meeting about the tension in the group in the October 2008 finale episode of Making the Band 4, Diddy removed Aubrey and D.Wood from the group. The three remaining members went on to complete their previously scheduled promotional events and then officially broke up in 2009.


Aubrey, Dawn, Shannon, and Aundrea announced they were reuniting in 2013, but Aundrea announced her departure from Danity Kane on the first night of their reunion tour in 2014. The group — which then-consisted of Aubrey, Dawn, Shannon — broke up again in 2014 and got back together in August 2018. In 2020, Aubrey and Dawn released music as a duo under Danity Kane and had stopped posting on their official Instagram account in March of that year.


This reunion also comes as Diddy was sentenced to 50 months in prison following his conviction of two counts of transportation for prostitution. He was acquitted on his more serious charges of sex trafficking and racketeering. Diddy is still facing civil lawsuits accusing him of sexual abuse following the end of his federal trial and has denied the allegations.


During his trial, Dawn testified against the disgraced music mogul and talked about the alleged abuse she witnessed and experienced at the hands of Diddy. She also filed a lawsuit against Diddy in September 2024, where she alleged abuse and exploitation.


Aubrey did not testify as she said she was not asked but has spoken out against Diddy over the years.


Dawn did confirm she was not apart of the upcoming reunion. She responded to a fan on Twitter, who made a post on Thursday, Oct. 9 about Danity Kane looking like they are getting together and wondering which three.


"I am not apart of this. I have not heard about it nor knew about it. sending everyone love," the singer said.


When are Danity Kane's anniversary tour dates?


December 9: San Francisco, California - August Hall


December 10: Los Angeles, California


December 12: Uncaseville, Connecticut - Cabaret Theatre at Mohegan Sun


December 13: Uncaseville, Connecticut - Cabaret Theatre at Mohegan Sun


December 14: Detroit, Michigan - Sound Board at Motor City Casino


December 16: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Jergel's Rhythm Grill


December 17: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Union Transfer


December 18: Boston, Massachusetts - Royale


December 19: New York, New York - Webster Hall




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