Oprah wellness tour to include Michelle Obama, Lady Gaga, J.Lo, Tina Fey and more

On the tour, Winfrey will hold one-on-one conversations with the superstars.

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This combo photo shows Oprah Winfrey (top row from left), former first lady Michelle Obama, Dwayne Johnson, Lady Gaga, and Jennifer Lopez (bottom row from left), Tina Fey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Amy Schumer.

This combo photo shows Oprah Winfrey (top row from left), former first lady Michelle Obama, Dwayne Johnson, Lady Gaga, and Jennifer Lopez (bottom row from left), Tina Fey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Amy Schumer.

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Oprah Winfrey’s going on tour, and she’s bringing a rock star lineup with her, including former first lady Michelle Obama and Grammy- and Oscar-winner Lady Gaga.

Live Nation announced Wednesday that Winfrey’s wellness arena tour with WW (Weight Watchers Reimagined) — dubbed “Oprah’s 2020 Vision: Your Life in Focus” — will also include guest appearances by Jennifer Lopez, Dwayne Johnson, Amy Schumer, Tina Fey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Kate Hudson.

On the tour, Winfrey will hold one-on-one conversations with the superstars, the first with Gaga on Jan. 4, 2020, in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. The tour will also visit St. Paul, Minnesota (Fey); Charlotte, North Carolina (Schumer); Atlanta (Johnson); Brooklyn, New York (Obama); Dallas (Ellis Ross); San Francisco (Hudson); and Los Angeles (Lopez). Winfrey will wrap up the tour on March 7 in Denver with best friend Gayle King.

This combo photo shows Oprah Winfrey (top row from left), former first lady Michelle Obama, Dwayne Johnson, Lady Gaga, and Jennifer Lopez (bottom row from left), Tina Fey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Amy Schumer.

This combo photo shows Oprah Winfrey (top row from left), former first lady Michelle Obama, Dwayne Johnson, Lady Gaga, and Jennifer Lopez (bottom row from left), Tina Fey, Tracee Ellis Ross and Amy Schumer.

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