Less than a year since the iconic group lost one of their own, The Jacksons have announced their first British concerts since the passing of Tito Jackson.
After the beloved singer and the older brother of late Michael Jackson died unexpectedly in September of 2024 at the age of 70, his bandmates in the legendary family pop group, Jackie Jackson and Marlon Jackson, are ready to reunite for two massive outdoor concerts backed by the stars of London’s hit West End Michael Jackson musical ‘Thriller’.
Come July 19 alongside special guests Sister Sledge and Boney M featuring Maizie Williams, the remaining Jacksons will perform on the grounds of Englefield House, in Pangbourne near Reading, Berkshire. And on July 31, the brothers will play Audley End Estate in Essex, with Sister Sledge and Miss Disco.
Both concerts are part of the Heritage Live Festivals series. For ticket information, head to axs.com/heritagelive.
After The Jacksons played several 2024 shows in Munich, Germany on September 10, Tito suffered a fatal heart attack while driving from New Mexico to Oklahoma on September 15.
In the late 1960s Tito shot to fame alongside his four siblings as the Jackson 5 – who would later become The Jacksons under the legendary Motown label.
The original lineup consisted of Tito, Jackie, Marlon, Michael, and Jermaine Jackson who are best-known for such hits as ‘ABC’, ‘The Love You Save’, and ‘I’ll Be There’.
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Author: Saul Goode
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