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The HIStory World Tour was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American singer and songwriter Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa and North America. The tour included a total of 82 concerts spanning the globe with stops in 57 cities, 35 countries on five continents.
Michael Jackson: Live at the Apollo 2002: April 24, 2002 United States 1 The concert was performed at the Apollo Theater in New York City on April 24, 2002. The concert was a fundraiser for the Democratic National Committee and former President Bill Clinton. The money collected would be used to encourage citizens to vote. It raised almost $3 ...
The Green Point Stadium in Cape Town, South Africa was a multi-purpose sports stadium. Opened in 1897, [ 1 ] it had a concrete banked cycle track, also occasionally used for motorsport, with a lap distance of a third of a mile - 586.6 yards (536.4 m) [ 2 ] - and inside the cycle track was an athletics track.
Forty years ago, Michael Jackson took the stage and made an indelible impact on pop culture with his solo performance on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, a televised celebration of the famous ...
The Destiny World Tour was the third concert tour by the Jacksons to promote the group's Destiny album. The tour began on January 22, 1979, with their opening concert in Bremen, West Germany. They visited 2 continents and 12 countries, playing approximately 83 concerts in the United States alone. The tour concluded in Hawaii on January 13, 1980.
The concert was called Michael Jackson: Live at the Apollo and was one of Jackson's final on-stage performances. [265] In July 2002, at Al Sharpton's National Action Network in Harlem, Jackson called the Sony Music chairman Tommy Mottola "a racist, and very, very, very devilish", and accused him of exploiting black artists for his own gain.
The Dangerous World Tour was the second world concert tour by American singer Michael Jackson and was staged to promote his eighth studio album Dangerous. The tour was sponsored by Pepsi-Cola . All profits were donated to various charities including Jackson's own " Heal the World Foundation ".
Producer Graham King's company GK Films (also behind the 2018 Oscar-winning Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody) announced in May 2024 that Michael had finished filming.. Once slated for an April 18 ...