Missy Elliott to make her first headlining tour
>> At a 24,000-square-foot studio near downtown Los Angeles, Missy Elliott, Busta Rhymes and Ciara are preparing to film the video announcement for a tour no one saw coming.
This summer, the trio — along with legendary producer Timbaland — will hit the road for Elliott's first headlining arena tour, appropriately titled “Out of This World — The Missy Elliott Experience.”
“Listen, I didn't realize I never had my own tour,” says a smiling Elliott, holding her tiny Yorkie, Fendi, dressed in Gucci. “The last real tour that I went on — like, consistent days — was with Beyoncé and Alicia (Keys).”
That was in 2004. Call it long overdue, but the timing is ideal. Over the last few years, Elliott — the forward-seeking artist — has been recognized for her talents as a musician, producer, songwriter and beyond.
In 2019, she became the first female rapper inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and received the Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award at the MTV Video Music Awards. In 2021, she received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 2022, her hometown of Portsmouth, Virginia, named a boulevard after her. Last year, she became the first female hiphop artist inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
“Getting those accolades, I feel like I've finally made it,” Elliott says. “It feels amazing. I feel so blessed.”
“What we're seeing now is kind of the rest of the world catching up,” says Mona Scott-Young, Elliott's longtime manager and coproducer of the tour. “She's always been ahead.”
In his green room, Busta Rhymes tells the AP that a tour had never come up in conversation across his decades of friendship and collaboration with Elliott. (He's the intro and outro voice on her canonical debut album, 1997's “Supa Dupa Fly.” They've long since been inseparable.)
“She doesn't really tour and she doesn't perform often. I just kind of understood my sister — the unspoken thing,” he says. “You knew that if she decided to do this, go to the place where she was actually ready to tour, the s--was going to be crazy because one thing Missy never did was play with her production.”