Janet Jackson has announced her upcoming U.K. arena dates for her "Unbreakable" world tour.

The 49-year-old singer has added four U.K. dates, which will take place in March and April of next year, according to NME.

Jackson will be performing in Birmingham, London, Glasgow and Manchester. The trek kicks off in Birmingham at the Barckaycard Arena on March 30, followed by a stop at London's 02 on March 31. The singer will next touch down for a show at Gasgow's SSE Hydro on April 4 and end the U.K. leg at the Manchester Arena on April 5.

So far the "Unbreakable" world tour has announced dates in North America, Asia and Europe. After the U.K. dates she will be traveling to Paris to play a show at the Bercy Arena on April 10. She will then jet over to Zurich to perform at the Hallenstadion on April 11. Jackson will finish up her European tour in Germany with four stops, including Hamburg's Barclaycard Arena (April 13), Frankfurt's Festhalle Frankfurt (April 14), Dusseldorf's Mitsubishi Electric Halle (April 16) and Berlin's Max-Schmeling-Halle (April 18).

The "Unbreakable" tour in its entirety will run from Aug. 31, 2015 to June 25, 2016.

The "What Have You Done for Me Lately" singer has also recently been nominated for the 2016 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Other artists nominated this year include N.W.A., Cheap Trick, The Cars, Los Lobos, Chaka Khan and The Smiths. Inductees for next year will be announced in December, with the induction ceremony taking place in New York in April.

Jackson released her 11th studio album, "Unbreakable," on Oct. 2. The album has produced the singles "No Sleeep" and the title track. This is the singer's first release since her "Icon: Number Ones" album in 2010.