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possibility of lobbying from the Sullivans' business rivals, since the family had accumulated many enemies in the state of Massachusetts over years of often bitter struggle to keep control of the Patriots. In any case, Sullivan was acutely aware that staging any sort of large event in Massachusetts at the time was considered a privilege utterly dependent on the goodwill of the board of selectmen, and thus was in no position to antagonize them further by challenging their decision.
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also been a lot of talk about the promoter holding money for tickets that didn't sell. I've asked our promoter to end the mail order ticket system as soon as possible so that no one will pay money unless they get a ticket. Finally, and most importantly, there's something else I am going to announce today. I want you to know that I decided to donate all my money I make from our performance to charity. There will be further press statements released in the next two weeks.
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mother of two of Jermaine's children, has alleged that Jackie in fact broke his leg in an automobile accident: his first wife Enid deliberately ran him over in a parking lot after catching him with Paula Abdul. Jackie would, however, eventually recover and was able to rejoin his brothers on stage for the last portion of the tour. Michael sang all the lead vocals, except for a trio of Jermaine's solo hits.
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to gross $ 70–80 million. The deal was very generous to the Jacksons. Sullivan had agreed that they would receive 83.4% of gross potential ticket revenues, which meant in practical terms that the group would be paid as if the show had sold out regardless of whether it actually did. That percentage was at least 25 points above what was at that time the industry standard for artists on tour.
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The Jacksons and King had made money even though Sullivan had not, and near the end of the tour they began making plans for a European leg, as well as an Australian leg. When word reached Michael, he let them know through his representatives that he would not take part. At the rain-soaked tour finale
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Sullivan had estimated in June that he would make up to $ 13 million, but by August he had reduced that estimate by more than three-quarters, to $ 3 million. Transporting the 365-ton (331 t) stage Michael had designed, which took up one-third of a football field (approximately 19,200 square feet
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named Ladonna Jones. She'd been saving her money from odd jobs to buy a ticket, but with the turned tour system, she'd have to buy four tickets and she couldn't afford that. So, we asked our promoter to work out a new way of distributing tickets, a way that no longer requires a money order. There has
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that the NFL had to advance them $ 4 million to make their payroll. Chuck Sullivan's woes increased when his wife filed for divorce, and he had to set up a luxury box at Foxboro Stadium as his personal living quarters. He allegedly wrote several letters to Michael, begging for money to bail the team
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Before the tour was halfway completed, the brothers were taking separate vehicles to concerts, staying on different floors of their hotels and refusing to talk to each other on the way to shows. Meetings broke down among factions, with two lawyers frequently representing Michael's interests, another
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On July 5, 1984, after receiving a letter from eleven-year-old fan Ladonna Jones, who accused the Jacksons and their promoters of being "selfish and just out for money," Michael held a press conference to announce changes in the tour's organization and also to announce that his share of the proceeds
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DeBartolo withdrew from the bid when he began to see the deal as too risky. Sullivan persevered by himself, and in late April DiLeo told him at another meeting in Los Angeles that SMC, which had never handled a tour, would be the promoter of the year's most eagerly anticipated concert tour, expected
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colleagues, the Sullivans were never particularly wealthy owners. Furthermore Foxboro Stadium, although only a thirteen year old facility in 1984, was one of the smallest venues in the NFL and already well into the process of becoming outmoded by league standards. At one point the Sullivans were so
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to film one of the shows that his brothers had accepted, only to have a crew he had hired show up to shoot its own film several nights later (they subsequently blocked its release). Despite a pre-tour agreement that only the Jacksons themselves could ride in the van chartered to take them to shows,
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The tour sold what was then a record number of tickets despite the high price. The opening shows were widely covered in the national media and sold out. "Anybody who sees this show will be a better person for years to come", King told the media before the first date in Kansas City. "Michael Jackson
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Tensions between Michael and his brothers increased during the tour. Michael stayed at his own hotels and flew between stops on a private jet while the rest of the family flew commercial. At one point he demanded that a publicist be fired and, when he found out right before a show that she had not
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account earning 7% annual interest; it would take six to eight weeks for the lottery to be held and money to be refunded to the unsuccessful purchasers. Since only one in ten purchasers would win the lottery and receive tickets, there would be more money in the bank for that time period than there
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News writers suggested in retrospect that the board's decision was racially motivated. It was also stated that there had been continuing security concerns about the stadium during Patriots' games and previous concerts, but the board had never denied permits on that basis before. Others pointed the
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Estimates of SMC's losses have ranged from $ 13 million to $ 22 million ($ 38 million to $ 65 million in modern dollars). Sullivan and his father quietly put the word out around the NFL that the Patriots and their stadium were for sale. The $ 100 million asking price for the combined package made
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fans who were not financially secure. That community was joined by many commentators in the media in vociferously criticizing the Jacksons over the plan. Nevertheless, when newspapers published the form for tickets to the first show in Kansas City in late June, fans lined up at stores before they
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Part of the deal arranged by King was that Michael, who did not drink Pepsi, would have to do two television commercials. He made sure that his face appeared minimally in them to avoid overexposing his image, much to King's annoyance. During filming of one of the two commercials, Michael suffered
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and fans to persuade him before he finally agreed. Marlon also stated that Michael had only reluctantly joined his brothers, who needed the income while he himself did not. On the tour, tensions between Michael and his brothers increased so much that at the December 9 concert he announced that it
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in 2001, the Victory Tour was one of the very few times that all six Jackson brothers worked together at the same time as a band. Jackie missed most of the tour because of a leg injury, which was described at the time as a knee injury incurred during strenuous rehearsals. Margaret Maldonado, the
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But as of a month before the Victory tour's opening on July 6, 1984, the spirit of victory, not to mention the Victory LP itself, was nowhere to be found. Greed and disorganization ruled: Ticket prices, at $ 30 a pop, seemed out of reach of the group's inner-city fans, and a gaggle of promoters
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and left the hospital early to renegotiate with the Jacksons again, claiming losses of $ 5–6 million. By this time the parties were no longer meeting in person. The Jacksons agreed to waive the stopped payment in return for a greater share of revenue from the six final shows at Dodger Stadium.
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for almost $ 400,000 in tax breaks and subsidies. Among them were free hotel rooms and suites for all tour workers, free use of the stadium and waiver of concession revenue. He said the Jacksons' presence would generate revenue that would make up the difference, but the city stood firm on some
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The Jacksons netted approximately $ 36 million, which worked out to about $ 7 million for each brother. Michael, who alone did not need the money, donated his share of the proceeds from the tour, approximately $ 5 million ($ 15 million in 2023 dollars), to three charities, as he had promised,
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Before the tour began Sullivan had spent nearly a million dollars on legal fees and insurance. Among the 250 workers on the tour payroll was an "ambiance director" who provided "homey touches" to the traveling parlor the group relaxed in before and after shows.
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Health problems affected the tour. Jackie missed the first half with a leg injury, supposedly sustained during rehearsals. At one point, Michael became so exhausted from the stress of quarreling with his brothers that he was placed under medical care.
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costs were soon averaging around a million dollars a week, far over expectations, and Sullivan was unable to pay the $ 24 million balance on the advance. He renegotiated the deal down to 75% of gross potential seat revenues soon after the tour began.
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at Dodger Stadium, after six sold out shows, Michael announced at the end of the show that this would be the last time they would all perform together, much to his brothers' surprise. As a result, the plans to go to Europe and Australia were ended.
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The ticket price remained unchanged and at a press conference, King justified the $ 30 price as appropriate and that he did not blame the promoters for charging that price, adding that "you must understand, you get what you pay for."
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Jermaine's, and one more for Jackie, Tito and Marlon. "It was the worst experience Michael had ever had with his brothers", said a longtime family friend. "Some were jealous, there was denial, the whole gamut of human emotions."
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The Jacksons and Don King still made money from the tour. Michael donated his share to several charities as he had promised prior to the tour, but the rancor between him and his brothers had a deep and lasting effect on the
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effect malfunctioned, catching his hair on fire. Many people, including friends and associates of Michael, believe this incident is what sparked his later problems with prescription drug abuse.
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was injured for some of it. The group performed 55 concerts to an audience of approximately 2.5 million. Of the 22 locations performed at, 19 were large stadiums. Most came to see
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Shortly after the tour ended and the announcement that it was the group's final tour, Michael returned to his solo career and Marlon left the group to start a
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would be the last time they would perform together, ending plans for a European and Australian leg of the tour in the spring and summer of 1985.
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in 1988. However, Kiam was unable to keep himself or the team financially stable either, and eventually the Patriots were sold again in 1992 to
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The month after winning the tour bid, Sullivan approached stadium managers at the NFL's meetings, many of whom were there to bid for future
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were not part of the tour (aside from a cameo appearance for a few moments at the end of the final show with other family members).
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for a $ 12.5 million loan to pay the first installment shortly before the tour started. The balance was due two weeks later.
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To help defray the tour's costs, the Jacksons sought a corporate sponsor. They had all but concluded a lucrative deal with
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Afterwards, the procedures were modified, but all sales continued to be made by mail (except for the six final shows at
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The tour reportedly grossed approximately $ 75 million ($ 220 million in 2023 dollars) and set a new record for the
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At the time the tour was announced, the Jacksons had not lined up a promoter for the shows. In the spring of 1984,
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By the later shows on the tour, its novelty had worn off and the strains were having an effect. Although the
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Image of The Jacksons performing on stage in Kansas City's Arrowhead Stadium during the Victory Tour, 1984
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along with them. Later, after a similar agreement over a helicopter that took the brothers to a show at
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service in Thailand, had begun staging concerts at the stadium to generate extra income for the team.
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The other Jacksons also had grievances with Michael. He turned down a multimillion-dollar offer from
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Outside of negotiations, Sullivan's behavior on tour embarrassed the Jacksons on some occasions. At
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A lot of people are having trouble getting tickets. The other day I got a letter from a fan in
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to buy blocks of four tickets at $ 30 apiece (US$ 88 in 2023 dollars), ostensibly to curtail
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List of cancelled concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, and reason for cancellation
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has transcended all earthly bounds. Every race, color and creed is waiting for this tour."
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offering $ 3 million ($ 8.8 million in 2023 dollars) in upfront advances. That spring, the
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Under heavy pressure from the NFL, the Sullivans finally gave up and sold the Patriots to
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and demanded to “sue his ass”. Branca calmed him down and persuaded him to drop the idea.
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Einstein, Michael Jackson & Me: A Search for Soul in the Power Pits of Rock and Roll
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brand, few of which were ever produced and sold before Sullivan had to stop production.
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for sales of two million copies, the shows were failing to sell out. Dates planned for
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been, he refused to go on until she was. Michael was also disappointed that his idol
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from the tour would be donated to charity. Jones later received VIP treatment at the
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announced plans for a major tour in 1984 at a press conference, with boxing promoter
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disaster. The $ 30 ticket price was already higher than most touring acts (such as
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were in favor of the plan, but Michael was not and warned them that it would be a
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of $ 36.6 million ($ 107 million in modern dollars). He put Foxboro Stadium up as
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Michael was so upset when he learned of King's remarks that he called his lawyer
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during the show's encore, none of the album's songs were performed on the tour.
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Michael's announcement generated some backlash from his brothers. King stated:
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to finance the tour, as seen shortly before its demolition in the early 2000s.
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made up the difference. By early October, the time of the shows in Toronto's
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were tickets to sell, and they expected to earn $ 10–12 million in interest.
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including the T.J. Martell Foundation for Leukemia and Cancer Research, the
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and was also reluctant on embarking on the tour himself; it took his mother
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Despite its focus on Michael, the tour was named after the Jacksons' album
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album had been recorded, to be released shortly before the tour itself.
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Vancouver (November 16–18), Los Angeles (November 30 – December 2):
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concert. The following is Michael's speech at the press conference:
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album was not represented. There were also songs on the list from
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Design execution and manufacturing: Applied Entertainment Systems
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somewhat more sense when the Patriots unexpectedly qualified for
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for $ 120 ($ 350 in 2024 dollars) along with a special form to a
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and turned out to be a commercial success. However, besides some
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Sullivan's estimated profit was down to half a million dollars.
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to see if he could get the Jacksons to choose the team's home,
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when King came to them with a deal he had already signed with
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Assistant Production Managers: Gary Bouchard and Debbie Lyons
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At a meeting, Frank DiLeo, a vice president of the Jacksons'
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in 2001, they never toured again during Michael's lifetime.
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due to Brown's continued outrage about the ticket lottery.
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Things got worse as the tour reached its final leg on the
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The set list included songs from the Jacksons' albums
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were both represented. The set list did not include "
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The tour was also a financial disaster for promoter
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Remembering the time: Victory Tour Special (part 1)
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Productions, Inc. 391:, the team's home field, lapsed into bankruptcy. 4307: 3453: 2795: 2615:Knoll, Corina; Gottlieb, Jeff (April 29, 2013). 2565: 2184:Laser Special Effects Operator: Michael Moorhead 3220:Atlanta (October 26–27), Miami (November 2–3): 2729: 2211:Consultant to Community Affairs: Cynthia Wilson 448:, which the family also owned, for the group's 148:US $ 75 million ($ 220 million in 2023 dollars) 2928: 2288: 2286: 2284: 2282: 2280: 2278: 2276: 2274: 2272: 2270: 2181:Laser Effects: Showlasers, Inc., Dallas, Texas 1105:Tell Me I'm Not Dreamin' (Too Good to Be True) 1012:Michael's 30th Anniversary Celebration concert 4084: 4070: 3950:Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration 3439: 2887: 2885: 2614: 2165:Lighting Company: TASCO, MORPHEUS LIGHTS INC. 1885: 491:'s solo careers. Songs from Michael's albums 2485: 2483: 2481: 2479: 2477: 2475: 2473: 2471: 2469: 2467: 1825: 1744: 1638: 1575: 1552: 1494: 660:Ticket controversy and other business issues 518: 2825:"Recording Industry Association of America" 2798:"50 things every Kansas Citian should know" 2694: 2548: 2496:The League: The Rise and Decline of the NFL 2267: 1021:made a special guest appearance doing the " 865:album was certified double platinum by the 4077: 4063: 3446: 3432: 2882: 2156:Robotic Lighting: Design – Michael Jackson 791: 403:The Jacksons on stage at Arrowhead Stadium 40: 2789: 2582: 2464: 2441:"Jackson 5's final tour was 12 years ago" 757: 664:King, Sullivan and the Jacksons' father, 558:Sullivan also guaranteed the Jacksons an 2895:. Jet Magazine. July 9, 1984. p. 56 2499:. New York City: Bantam Books. pp.  2355: 2313: 2293: 2144:Assistant Stage Manager: Pee Wee Jackson 761: 545: 398: 314:had a successful new album out as well ( 2861: 2768:CanalNostalgicodeTwo (April 26, 2010), 2336:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 2190:Musicians Costumes Design: Enid Jackson 746:, where tickets were also sold through 4308: 4184:E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (audiobook) 2993:"Michael Jackson Fan Site Billie Jean" 2778:from the original on December 19, 2021 2735: 2489: 2438: 2412: 2242: 2240: 2225:List of highest-grossing concert tours 1842: 775:(1,780 m)), required over thirty 535:, then-owner of another NFL team, the 4058: 3427: 3418:University of California, Los Angeles 2867: 2851:"Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times" 2334:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 2246: 3943:Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever 2356:McDOUGAL, DENNIS (January 6, 1985). 2132:Assistant Coordinator: Marla Winston 1167:Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground) 479:. Despite the name of the tour, the 3819:I Want You Back! Unreleased Masters 2971:"Jacksons Conclude Five-Month Tour" 2868:Burke, Monte (September 19, 2015). 2237: 2214:Pyrotechnics Director: John Watkins 2168:Sound Company: Clair Brothers Audio 948:Camp Ronald McDonald for Good Times 13: 4273:Michael Jackson albums discography 3779:Jackson 5: The Ultimate Collection 3385:"Jacksons List 10 More Tour Stops" 1546:Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium 717:opened to buy them. A local radio 14: 4342: 3523:Diana Ross Presents The Jackson 5 3414:Charles E. Young Research Library 3399: 2583:Farinella, Mark (June 27, 2009). 2413:Parker, Lyndsey (July 18, 2014). 2208:Community Affairs: Harold Preston 2147:Production Consultant: Ken Graham 2135:Production Manager: Peyton Wilson 888:. In late November, the shows at 852: 16:1984 concert tour by the Jacksons 4293: 4039: 4038: 3835:Come and Get It: The Rare Pearls 2381: 2247:Bloom, Howard (April 15, 2020). 2196:Tour Photographer: Harrison Funk 979:out, but Michael never replied. 971:major professional sports league 817:Michael began taking child star 285:. The tour was choreographed by 3982:The Jacksons: An American Dream 3350: 3336: 3310: 3292: 3274: 3003: 2985: 2963: 2947: 2843: 2817: 2761: 2653: 2623: 2608: 2199:Video Director: Sandy Fullerton 2193:Magical Illusions: Franz Harary 2072:: vocals, percussion, keyboards 969:Compared to their contemporary 873:were cancelled; extra shows in 387:football team they owned after 3989:The Jacksons: A Family Dynasty 2619:– via Los Angeles Times. 2549:@jsugarfootm (June 14, 2020). 2542: 2517: 2439:Meyers, Kate (July 12, 1996). 2432: 2406: 2375: 2349: 2187:Laser Technician: Steve Glasow 2178:Monitor engineer: Rick Coberly 1171:Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough 114: 1: 3803:The Very Best of The Jacksons 3358:"Start of the Jacksons' Tour" 2736:Miller, Jim (July 16, 1984). 2230: 2053: 1686:Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium 1181: 605:, Sullivan asked the city of 394: 3455:The Jackson 5 / The Jacksons 3194:Montreal (September 16–17): 3090:New York City (August 4–5): 2934:Margaret Maldonado Jackson, 2328:American Antiquarian Society 2308:American Antiquarian Society 2253:. 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Index

the Jacksons

Victory
Thriller
The Jacksons
Triumph Tour
Unity Tour
Michael Jackson
Triumph Tour
Bad
concert tour
the Jacksons
Jackie
Michael
Thriller
Off the Wall
highest-grossing tour
moonwalk
Paula Abdul
Don King
Victory
Kansas City
Jermaine
Jermaine Jackson
Rebbie
La Toya
Janet
Marlon
Katherine
Jacksons as a family

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