The Jackson Family has been entertaining crowds all over the globe for six decades and produced the greatest performers and performing acts of all time, including:
The Jacksons (2012 - present), Michael Jackson, Janet Jackson, Jermaine Jackson,
Tito Jackson, La Toya Jackson, 3T, Austin Brown, Paris Jackson, Taryll Jackson, TJ Jackson, The Jacksons (1976 - 2001) and The Jackson 5 (1965 - 1976).
Place: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Venue: Resorts World
Place: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Venue: Resorts World
Place: Las Vegas, NV, USA
Venue: Resorts World
The Jacksons have been entertaining audiences for almost sixty years and Jackie, Tito and Marlon are still performing! The legendary brothers take the audiences on an interactive, unforgettable journey through their lives and musical career, offering a soulful pop-funk and impeccable live performance that has made them one of the most beloved musical acts of all time...!
In April 2023, Taryll started to join The Jacksons on stage, originally to replace his uncle Marlon while he was unable to perform due to a health situation and later as a backing vocalist.
In 2022, The Jacksons performed about twenty concerts, including two voyages of the Ultimate Disco Cruise, a tour across Hard Rock venues across North America, various festivals in the United Kingdom, Strangers in the Night charity shows in Canada, exclusive shows at Mouratoglou Hotel & Resorts in France and a festival in Tunisia.
In 2021, Jackie, Tito and Marlon performed at Happy Days Festival in the UK, W-Festival in Belgium, Hard Rock Casino in Florida and a New Years Eve show in Monaco.
In 2020, before the global pandemic hit, The Jacksons performed a few shows at cruises and the Java Jazz Fest in Jakarta, Indonesia.
In 2019 Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon embarked on a World Tour as The Jacksons, taking their show to the contents of Oceania, South America, North America and Europe.
In 2018, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon continued to perform 16 shows at festivals and huge crowds, mainly in Europe, as well as a few dates in the United States.
In 2017, The Jacksons performed 13 shows in the United Kingdom as part of A Celebration of 50 Years, as well as a show in Canada and in The Netherlands. The Jacksons perform at the major British festivals in front of an audience of hundreds of thousands, including Glastonbury Festival that is aired live by the BBC. Tito's solo segment is added to the show setlist.
In February of 2016, The Jacksons performed 10 shows at Art on Ice sharing the stage with the world’s best figure skaters (Olympic winners, World and European Champions) and dancers in the cities of Zürich, Lausanne and Davos in Switzerland. And that year, the brothers performed another 14 shows on scattered dates in casinos in the United States, special events such as Art on Ice in Switzerland and festivals in Canada, USA, Japan and South Africa.
In 2015, The Jacksons performed 11 shows live on stage in the United States at casinos, two festivals in the United Kingdom and at Malaysia Grand Prix. The concert at BBC Proms in the Park in London is performed with the 80-piece London Symphony Orchestra for an audience of over 40,000 people which is broadcast live online and watched by over a 100 million viewers!
In February and March of 2014, The Jacksons performed a six week Las Vegas residency at Planet Hollywood. The brothers performed another RockTellz & Cocktails 5 night engagement on the US east coast at Caesars Atlantic City in July of 2014. From May until New Year's Eve, the brothers perform another twenty shows in the United States, Europe, Asia and the Middle East.
In 2013, The Jacksons tour the world as part of the Unity Tour, performing more than 25 shows in the United States, Europe, Africa and Australia.
In 2012, after nearly three decades, brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon reunited to embark on The Jacksons Unity Tour! In November of that year, The Jacksons also play 12 dates at Night of The Proms in Belgium and The Netherlands performing a 30-minute set of hits with the Il Novecento orchestra at the classic meets pop event.
In 2011, Jackie, Tito and Marlon as The Jacksons, as well as other family members, including 3T and La Toya Jackson, participated in the Michael Forever The Tribute Concert in Cardiff where they reunited to perform for the first time in years. The Jacksons also performed two more tribute shows in Tokyo, Japan in December of 2011, where Jackie’s son (Siggy Jackson aka) Dealz made his live stage performance.
Michael Jackson is widely recognized as one of the most successful and greatest performers of all time! To truly experience the creativity and genius of Michael Jackson, you must experience him live, because he was beyond phenomenal and magical and divinity in motion on stage. Michael Jackson's live performances and tours broke tons of attending records that grossed millions of dollars (that Michael would donate to charity).
The Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special was a 2001 (7 and 10 September, 2001) New York City revue show by Michael Jackson when he reunited with his brothers Jermaine, Jackie, Randy, Tito and Marlon to perform a greatest hits medley. Tickets sold out in five hours. Unfortunately, this would be the last time the world was able to see the magic and the phenomenon of six brothers from Gary, Indiana all together live on stage. The CBS television network aired the concerts as a two-hour special in November of 2001 and the program attracted an audience of over 26 million viewers in the United States and over 450 million viewers worldwide, making it the most watched TV special of the decade.
Michael Jackson & Friends were two concerts held by Michael Jackson in 1999, with numerous other performers as well. The purpose of the shows was to raise funds for children in Kosovo, Africa and elsewhere with the themes "Adventure of Humanity" and What More Can I Give", a song that was later released in 2001 the The first concert took place in Seoul, South Korea on June 25 and the second one was in Munich, Germany. Michael was joined by long-time collaborator Slash during the two concerts.
Beginning in Prague, Czech Republic on September 7th, 1996, the HIStory World Tour attracted more than 4.5 million fans from 58 cities in 35 countries around the world. It was the most attended tour of all times by any artist, having grossed over $165 million. The average concert attendance was 54,878. The HIStory tour concluded in Durban, South Africa on October 15, 1997.
The 69 concert dates of the Dangerous World Tour attracted more than 3.5 million fans all over the world between June 27th, 1992 and November 11th, 1993. The extravagant staging of the set for the concerts took nearly three days to set up; 20 trucks of equipment were shuttled on cargo planes to countries around the world. Michael Jackson Live in Bucharest is available on DVD.
The BAD World Tour was Michael Jackson’s first solo concert run. Beginning in Tokyo on September 12th, 1987, the tour lasted for 16 months until January 27th, 198 , during which Michael visited 15 countries and performed to over 4,4 million people. Seven sold out shows at London's Wembley Stadium attracted more than half a million people (including Diana, Princess of Wales and Charles, Prince of Wales), setting a new world record for playing more dates at the stadium than any other artist. The BAD Tour was later recognized as the most-highly attended and highest-earning tour of all time, having grossed over $125 million. Michael Jackson Live At Wembley is available on DVD.
Janet Jackson is widely recognized as one of the most successful and greatest performers of all time! Her groundbreaking performances and tours have influenced numerous nowadays hot and popular performers, dancers and professional choreographers, including Jennifer Lopez,
Beyoncé, Britney Spears, Pink, Rihanna and Christina Aguilera.
In 2024, starting June 4th until July 30th, Janet Jackson will perform another set of shows across cities in North America continueing her Together Again Tour by popular demand. Janet also performed a couple of other shows in Japan, Hawaii, the US and other events. Janet is taking her tour to Europe in the Fall of 2024.
From April 14th until June 21st 2023, Janet Jackson performed more than 30 shows across cities in North America for her Together Again Tour with special guest Ludacris.
In 2020, Janet announced her Black Diamond World Tour which was cancelled due to the outbreak of the COVID-19 virus and the global pandemic.
Janet shared her legendary entertainment autobiography in an explosive Las Vegas stage show called Metamorphosis. Janet’s first extended engagement on the Strip ran 18 dates in May, July and August of 2019. The show delved into Janet’s life in the public eye, including her issues with self-esteem while growing up amid superstar siblings. According to Billboard, on average, Miss Jackson was making $722,000 and selling over 4,000 tickets per night. Janet Jackson is listed as one of the biggest Vegas performers of this decade ahead of Celine Dion’s $704,000 opening pace (2011), Britney Spears’ $679,000 (2013) and the Backstreet Boys’ $593,000 (2017). Janet received a lot of praise from critics who raved about the “Metamorphosis” show, which set her up well for a healthy run of Fall dates that were presented as “A Special 30th Anniversary Celebration Of Rhythm Nation”.
In 2017, Janet returned to the stage with her 56-dates State of The World Tour in the United States and performing at a caliber above pop stars many years her junior. State of The World Tour tour was a continuation of the icon’s 2015’s Unbreakable World Tour, which was postponed after Janet announced that she was pregnant. The show received a new name and an updated setlist that includes many fan favorites as well as cuts from her 11th studio album Unbreakable. The show included fan favorites from her chart-topping 'Unbreakable' album, an array of her socially conscious music she's released throughout her career, and other smash hits and soon-to-be released new tracks with a state of the art live production!
Janet's 2011 Number Ones, Up Close and Personal World Tour showcased her sophomore compilation album, Number Ones and visited Asia, North America, Europe, Australia, and Africa. Janet traveled to thirty-five different cities selected by fans, one chosen for each of her number one hits. The tour took an organic and intimate approach, excluding the elaborate theatrics and pyrotechnics her concerts have become infamous for, focusing on her musicality and choreography. Janet dedicated an individual song to the audience during every show to commemorate each city. The majority of the tour had completely sold out and the tour achieved several attendance records.
In 2008, Rock Witchu Tour was Janet's first tour in nearly seven years and her fifth concert tour visiting North America, in support of her tenth studio album Discipline. The tour started on September 10th, 2008 and ended on November 1st, 2008 in New York City. At the end of 2008, the tour placed 78th on Pollstar's "Top 100 North American Tours", grossing $11.7 million from 16 shows.
All For You Tour was a music concert tour by Janet and visited North America and Japan, starting on July 7th, 2001 in and ending on February 16th, 2002 in the United States. The tour trekked through North America throughout the summer and ended with a final show in Honolulu, Hawaii which was broadcast by HBO. It was originally slated to have additional international dates but all dates outside the United States, Canada, and Japan were forced to be cancelled following the September 11 attacks.
Launched in support of her sixth studio album The Velvet Rope (1997), the Velvet Rope World Tour visited Europe, North America, Japan, New Zealand, Africa, and Australia, starting April 16th, 1998 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and ending January 30th, 1999 in Tokyo, Japan. Janet was inspired to create an autobiographical show using elements of Broadway theatre, portraying her struggle with depression and self-esteem. The tour's stage production was developed as a storybook setting, allowing spectators to cross beyond her "velvet rope" and experience her life story through the evolution of her musical career. It consists of twenty-six songs, several band interludes, and intense choreography along with nine costume changes and four sets. Jackson depicts themes such as burlesque and domestic violence among the show's complex production of pyrotechnics and theatrics. HBO broadcast the show during a special titled The Velvet Rope: Live in Madison Square Garden. It drew over 15 million viewers and was the most watched program among homes subscribed to the network. The special won an Emmy Award and it was released on DVD and certified platinum in several territories. Various aspects of the tour have influenced numerous performers, dancers and professional choreographers, including Britney Spears, Pink, Rihanna, Christina Aguilera, Panic! At the Disco, Jay-Z, and Arashi. Janet notably selected *NSYNC and Usher to open for the tour; introducing both to the public during their early careers.
The janet. World Tour was the second concert tour by Janet. It began on November 24th, 1993 in the United States and continued through April, 1995 the tour ending with a 3-show residency at Wembley Arena in London. Concerts were held in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia. The tour became reputable for its theatrical grandeur, incorporating complex choreography, pyrotechnics, video display, stage design and costuming, drawing comparison to Broadway theatre. Janet visited four continents and eighteen countries within the span of 17 months. The tour had 123 dates and is the most shows Janet has done for any concert.
The Rhythm Nation World Tour was the first headlining concert tour by Janet Jackson. The nine-month trek saw concerts in the United States, Canada, Japan, the Netherlands, Germany, France, the United Kingdom, and Brazil. The tour began on February 27th, 1990 until November 16th, 1990 in the United States and continued through November 16th, 1990 where it came to a close with a return trip to Japan. The Rhythm Nation World Tour of 1990 made history as the most successful debut concert tour in history.
In 2019, Jermaine Jackson was invited to perform a set of songs with a 47-piece orchestra for the Motown 60th Anniversary Orchestral Concert on November 3rd, 2019 at the World Heritage Yakushi-ji Temple in Nara, Japan. Jermaine also made his debut at the Blue Note Tokyo with four shows with a 4-piece band on 7, 8, 9 and 10 November 2019. Following these performances, Jermaine retired from the stage.
In 2017, Jermaine performed a set of 11 songs for the televised MAX Proms Christmas and New year’s Eve Show. For "The Christmas Song", Jermaine was joined by his two youngest sons, Jaafar and Jermajesty, who both made their stage debut alongside their father.
In the Summer of 2013, Jermaine performed “Smile” and “When The Rain Begins To Fall” with André Rieu and the Johannes Strauss Orchestra at Vrijthof Square in Maastricht, the Netherlands during three nights of André Rieu & Friends concerts.
In 2013, Jermaine launched the You Are Not Alone The Musical in France with four shows at Barrière casinos (in Bordeaux, Toulouse, Deauville and Enghien-les-Bains) and two at Théâtre des Variété in Paris. In the show, Jermaine tells the story of his family based on his memoirs with pictures and music, including performing “When The Rain Begins to Fall”, “Do What You Do”, the tribute song “Oh Mother” and the unreleased ballad “The First Time You Love”. The musical closed with a performance of a 25-minute medley of Jackson classics.
In 2010, Jermaine Jackson performed two solo concerts, one in The Gambia, Africa (29 May, at 5th Kanilai International Festival) and another in Las Vegas, United States (2 October) Celebrating 40 Years of Jackson Family Music with a band that included three keyboards, three guitars (one of the guitar players was his son Jeremy), four background singers, eight dancers, a drummer, a percussionist and a programmer.
During October and November of 1987, Jermaine Jackson came to Australia to give a series of concerts. Jermaine returned to Australia the next year during the months of June and July of 1988, and toured all over the country with his band for a series of 16 concerts.
Jermaine Jackson's first solo tour Precious Moments ran between March and mid September 1986 with 23 dates throughout the United States and Canada, including the Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, where brother Michael attended the concert.
For almost two decades (since 2003), Tito Jackson has also been performing and touring with his own big blues and funk band at clubs, casinos, festivals and charity events in the United States, United Kingdom, France, Spain, Jamaica, Virgin Islands, Canada and Japan.
Tito Jackson is a regular and returning artist at the Blue Note Tokyo (and Cotton Club) in Japan, where he performed sets of shows in 2019 (with The BB Kings Blues Band), 2015, 2014, 2013, 2012, 2011 and 2010.
In October of 2017, Tito Jackson announced that he was joining The BB Kings Blues Band to tour together. The BB Kings Blues Band featuring Tito Jackson performed at casinos and festivals in the United States and the Blue Note Tokyo in Japan (2019).
Backed by the 8-piece band The Funk Brothers, Tito Jackson was the supporting act for co-Motown legend Gladys Knight Midnight Train to Love Farewell Tour in the United Kingdom in October of 2009.
Tito Jackson performed at the Tom Joyner Foundation Fantastic Voyage (the foundation's biggest fundraiser) in 2007 and 2011. Along with his brothers, Tito also played on various Tom Joyner cruises and family reunion events.
When 3T embarked on their first foray as headliners on a European tour in 1997, Tito joined his sons Taj, Taryll and TJ on their Brotherhood Tour to make guest appearances during the Jackson 5 Medley.
La Toya Jackson has performed for fans in more than 90 countries around the world.
In 2011, La Toya was one of the performing acts in the Michael Forever The Tribute Concert in Cardiff where also her brothers Jackie, Tito, Marlon and her cousins 3T performed.
In 1992, La Toya Jackson was the main attraction at the Moulin Rouge for four months where she danced and sang in French with the cast of Formidable! The soundtrack to the show performed at the Moulin Rouge in Paris, France only 3,000 copies were created and it has become one of the most sought-after albums by Toya's fans.
La Toya made her stage debut at the MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, tap dancing and singing with her brothers The Jackson 5.
In 2022, 3T performed at Forever 90 festival in Strasbourg, France and they returned to We Love The 90's festival in Nijmegen, the Netherlands.
On 1 September 2018, 3T performed a full show live with a band for a sold out audience at La Cigale in Paris, France.
On August 29th, 2018, what would have been Michael Jackson's 60th birthday, 3T performed a set of their hits at the 5th annual Italian Michael Jackson Day in Naples, Italy.
Europe is considered “3T Central” where 3T have a massive, active and supportive fanbase. The Netherlands is considered the heart of “3T Central” and it’s a place the T’s returned regularly between 2014 and 2017 to perform special shows for their fans. Fans from all over the globe and countries such as Germany, Belgium, France, Spain, Ireland, Italy, United Kingdom, United States and United Arab Emirates travelled to The Netherlands to watch 3T perform live. 3T performed at We Love The 90’s Festival in 2017, two special shows in Amsterdam in 2016 (Up Close and Personal in the RAi Amsterdam and The Celebration of Chapter III at the Melkweg, Amsterdam), Q-Music Foute Party in 2015 and Back2the90s Festival in Ahoy Rotterdam in 2014.
After participating on the Big Reunion TV series and performing on the season's finale, 3T went on tour with boy bands of the first and second season of the series. Along with bands Five, 911, Blue, A1, Damage and 5th Story, the T's joined the 13-date Big Reunion Boy Band Tour in October of 2014 in the United Kingdom. The tour marked 3T’s stage comeback in which they performed four of their biggest hits live for their fans.
In 2011, 3T were one of the performing acts in the Michael Forever The Tribute Concert in Cardiff where also their father Tito, uncles Jackie and Marlonand aunt La Toya performed.
In 1997, after numerous performances, gigs and over a year of promotion, 3T brought their music to their fans live on stage performing in 7 countries in Europe on the Brotherhood Tour. Backed by a 5-piece band, 3T perform all the tracks of their debut album Brotherhood, as well as some other songs such as “Didn’t Mean To Hurt You”, “What Will It Take”, a cover of Oasis hit “Wonderwall”. Father Tito Jackson makes a guest appearance on every show to introduce the "Jackson 5 Medley" appearing on stage with an afro wig and a guitar and performing the old hits of the Jackson 5 with his sons.
Almost 3 years after launching his solo career, TJ Jackson went on the road in the Summer of 2022 to perform a set of acoustic and intimate shows for his European A Night To Remember tour, bringing his music and stories to six European countries: France, Spain, Italy, United Kingdom, Belgium and the Netherlands.
In 2024, Austin Brown & BLVK CVSTLE will be performing a set of shows across Europe on a Summer tour of Hard Rock Cafes.
In 2023, Austin Brown (+ BLVK CVSTLE) made a return to Paris, with a dynamic pop-up show held at the iconic Hard Rock Cafe in the heart of the French capital. The year saw Austin's stage presence in action through a series of spontaneous performances, highlighted by renditions of his popular tracks "Fire," "Lay Low," "My Love," and "California" on the LA TV show Freequency and a guest performance with Ibrahim Maalouf in Paris.
In 2022, Austin Brown presented BLVK Carnival with a residency on seven Thursdays (29 September - 27 October 2022,
11 November, 17 November) at Madam Siam in Los Angeles. The event featured performances by Austin Brown, his band BLVK CVSTLE, Evan Ross & friends and more surprise guests.
In 2019, Austin Brown opened up for his friends Ashlee + Evan on their North American Tour and he performed at a couple of special Canyon Session events.
In 2016, Austin Brown debuted his Microphone & Guitar show with his first two gigs in Europe in Paris, France. He went on to take his intimate and personal show to the United States in December that same year as a pop-up show at clubs, schools and events. Austin continued to perform the show in the United States, pop-up shows, acoustic shows as well as shows with his band BLVK CVSTLE and performing at the Canyon Sessions.
After releasing an album, EP and various singles, Paris Jackson emerged as a stage performer since 2022 by performing TV shows, festivals, gigs and pop ups shows in the United States and Europe (Paris, France) and getting on the road for tours with Patrick Doney, The Revivalists and Silversun Pickups.
After releasing two EP's, various singles and an album of solo music, Taryll Jackson debuted his music live on stage with a band as a solo performer in 2019 during three events in the Netherlands. On June 8th, 2019, Taryll performed his first full live solo show at the Melkweg in Amsterdam, an intimate and personal performance where Taryll interacted and shared his new music with his audience.
The Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Special was a 2001 (7 and 10 September, 2001) New York City revue show by Michael Jackson when he reunited with his brothers Jermaine, Jackie, Randy, Tito and Marlon to perform a greatest hits medley. Tickets sold out in five hours. Unfortunately, this would be the last time the world was able to see the magic and the phenomenon of six brothers from Gary, Indiana all together live on stage. The CBS television network aired the concerts as a two-hour special in November of 2001 and the program attracted an audience of over 26 million viewers in the United States and over 450 million viewers worldwide, making it the most watched TV special of the decade.
Following the success of the reunion, all six brothers during the Motown 25 TV special in March 1983, they recorded a sixth album for Epic, released as Victory in 1984. Their biggest-selling album to date included the top ten single, “State of Shock”. In July of 1984, the Jacksons launched their Victory Tour. The group performed 55 concerts to an audience of 2 million and the tour sold what was then a record number of ticket sales.
Hailed as one of the greatest live shows of the 1970s and 1980s by Rolling Stone, the Triumph Tour grossed $5.5 million and became one of The Jacksons' most successful tour. Between 8 July, 1981 and 26 September 26, 1981 the brothers performed in 36 US cities, including Memphis, Tennessee and Los Angeles, California, where the band concluded their tour with four sold-out shows.
The Destiny Tour accompanied The Jacksons' 1978 Destiny album. The brothers toured 80 cities in the United States and played several dates in France, The Netherlands, Switzerland, Kenya and the United Kingdom between 22 January, 1979 and 26 September 26, 1980.
For The Jacksons' interim (Goin' Places) Tour (between 22 January and 13 May 1978) siblings Jackie, Tito, Marlon, Michael and Randy performed to fans in the US and Europe.
For the European Tour, The Jacksons performed in France, Germany, The Netherlands and the UK during their tour of Europe between 19 - 24 May 24, 1977. In the latter country, the brothers sang at a Royal Command Performance for Queen Elizabeth II.
Between 1973 and 1976, The Jackson 5 played over 160 concerts all over the world including Japan, Hawai, United Kingdom, South America, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Australia, The Philippines and the West Indies over a 4-year period. The original Jackson 5 last group World Tour included 6 concerts in Manila, Philippines, less than a month after Jermaine decided to stay at Motown, when his brothers moved on as The Jacksons at another label, Epic Records.
The brothers 12-day First European Tour in November of 1972 had the Jackson 5 break attendance records previously held by The Beatles. During the tour, the band performed for Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother.
In 1972, Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael visited venues in circa 50 cities during their Third Tour of the United States.
In 1971, the five brothers' Second United States Tour featured about 43 performances in United States cities, such as Philadelphia, New York and Milwaukee. The Commodores, led by Lionel Richie, opened for the five quintet.
In 1971, the five brothers' Second United States Tour featured about 43 performances in United States cities, such as Philadelphia, New York and Milwaukee. The Commodores, led by Lionel Richie, opened for the five quintet.
The Jackson 5 embarked on their First United States Tour on May 2, 1970. The brothers performed 14 shows in US cities, such as Daly City, Boston, Cincinnati and New York City, and they broke venue attendance records along the way.
The Jackson 5 won the Superdog Finals in Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater in New York on 14 February, 1969.
Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon and Michael professionally debuted on stage in 1967. They played shows in malls and venues mainly in the state of Illinois before 1968. Later, they played clubs and theaters in Chicago and New York for two years, before the band signed with Motown in March of 1969.