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It's the latest headache for Jackson's tour, her first North American outing in seven years. The 42-year-old singer was forced to cancel a string of earlier concerts because of a bout of migraine-associated vertigo. She recently resumed while being treated for the illness, which is characterized by dizziness, imbalance and other symptoms. Jackson’s upcoming shows are Today in Auburn Hills, Mich., and Saturday in New York. She is expected to announce a replacement and more dates.