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The Victory Tour was a concert tour of the United States and Canada by the American pop band, the Jacksons, from July to December 1984. It was the only tour with all six Jackson brothers, even though Jackie was injured for some of it. The group performed 55 concerts to an audience of approximately 2.5 million. [1]
The Destiny World Tour accompanied the Jacksons' 1978 Destiny album. The brothers toured 80 US cities and played several dates in France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, South Africa and the United Kingdom. Some of the concerts from the tour had to be cancelled because Michael Jackson became sick. [4] [13] 1981: Triumph Tour
The Jackson Soloist is an electric guitar model introduced by Jackson Guitars in 1984, although prototypes were available before then. The design is a typical "superstrat"; it varies from a typical Stratocaster because of its neck-thru design; tremolo: Floyd Rose or similar, Kahler; or a fixed Tune-O-Matic; premium woods; a deeper cutaway at the lower horn for better access to the higher frets ...
Starting on May 31, 1997, the tour would also promote Jackson's newly released single, "Blood on the Dance Floor", which was released in March 1997. The concert series attracted more than 4.5 million fans from 58 cities in 35 countries around the world. It was the most attended tour of all time by any artist, having grossed over $165 million.
After a successful reunion on the Motown 25 television special in 1983, Jermaine Jackson decided to return to the group, having left Motown after nine years as a full-fledged soloist. His brothers had left Motown for Epic in 1975, but despite the reunion, the brothers rarely worked together on the album; it was mainly composed of solo songs the ...
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Motown Superstar Series Vol.7 Released: 1980 ... The Great Love Songs of Michael Jackson: Released: 1984 [94] [101] ... The Very Best of Michael Jackson with The ...
January 18, 1984 Jacksonville: United States Jacksonville Coliseum: January 20, 1984 Pembroke Pines: Hollywood Sportatorium: January 21, 1984 January 22, 1984 Lakeland: Lakeland Civic Center: January 24, 1984 Little Rock: Barton Coliseum: January 25, 1984 Memphis: Mid-South Coliseum: January 26, 1984 Jackson: Mississippi Coliseum: January 28 ...