Tito Jackson was in Liverpool yesterday, September 11th and visited The Beatles Story museum. After taking a VIP tour, Tito Jackson said: “I enjoyed The Beatles museum here, it’s quite interesting and very exciting. Some of the memorabilia I remember seeing on TV and in magazines, so to see it in life personally just brings everything into reality. God bless The Beatles, the world’s greatest musical singing group.” Tito also stated that he had previously met all four members of The Beatles. His brother Michael, who is famous for buying the rights to many of The Beatles’ songs, would often wear ‘Beatle boots’ whilst practicing his routines. Before the tour, Tito took time to have pictures taken with guests and staff at The Beatles Story, and for lunch he visited Liverpool’s famous Cavern Club. In the evening Tito was a guest at Wolverhampton Wolves and watched their match. Tito Jackson solo album "Tito Time" is available to purchase now.
Ahead of the release of his Acoustic Sessions EP, Austin Brown is back at The Hotel Cafe in Los Angeles with a residency of three more Microphone & Guitar shows! Make sure to check him out, if you can!
Date | Venue | Place | Country | Event | ||
Austin Brown | 29 September | Hotel Cafe | Los Angeles | United States | Microphone & Guitar | Tickets |
Austin Brown | 22 September | Hotel Cafe | Los Angeles | United States | Microphone & Guitar | Tickets |
Austin Brown | 16 September | Hotel Cafe | Los Angeles | United States | Microphone & Guitar | Tickets |
Jermaine Jackson visited Belgium and The Netherlands to promote the upcoming show of The Jacksons in Ahoy Rotterdam on October 5th. On September 7th, he visited Belgian radio Joe and talked to hosts Raf & Rani, did an interview on talkshow Van Gils & Gasten. On September 8th, Jermaine visited Rotterdam and posed with a Dutch herring at Schmidt Zeevis. On August 29th, Jermaine was a special guest at the VIP Anna's Place Waregem Koerse horse race.
Janet Jackson is back in action and performing at a caliber above pop stars many years her junior. The 51-year-old icon kicked off her State of the World Tour on September 7th with a stop in Lafayette, Louisiana, and she brought an impressive, career-spanning setlist and some of her fiercest choreography in years. The tour is a continuation of 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 LP, 2015’s Unbreakable.
The living legend opened the evening with a video that boldly condemned racism, white supremacy, and domestic terrorism in America and paid tribute to several unarmed black men who lost their lives after police shootings. The video transitioned into an opening performance of her Rhythm Nation call to action, “The Knowledge.” Janet entered the stage from behind a screen that proclaimed “Justice For All” and delivered strong vocals. From there, she moved through a collection of 35 hit tracks including “Feedback,” “Nasty,” “If,” and “Rhythm Nation.” It was a welcome return to form for the hitmaker, and fans took to Twitter to rave and share footage from the new debut.
On September 29, Epic/Legacy Recordings, in collaboration with The Estate of Michael Jackson, will release Michael Jackson SCREAM, a collection of 13 of his all-time most electrifying and danceable tracks including “Ghosts,” “Torture,” “Thriller,” and “Dirty Diana.” Additionally, SCREAM includes a newly created bonus track, “Blood on the Dance Floor X Dangerous,” a high-energy five-song mashup from the acclaimed remixer The White Panda who created a seamless new musical experience.
Director John Landis says he is still upset by Michael Jackson's death, but a Venice Film Festival screening dedicated to Thriller is a chance to celebrate the musician's life. An enhanced version of the landmark Landis-directed music video, Michael Jackson's Thriller 3D, was screening alongside a behind-the-scenes documentary that has never been shown in cinemas before. Landis says the backstage documentary about the 1983 video shows Jackson "happy and joyous" and at his creative peak. He says "it's a celebration of Michael I didn't expect, and very emotional for me."
Prince Jackson appeared on ITV's This Morning on September 4th and talked about his incredible childhood and shares how he's trying to continue his father's legacy of helping the world through.
On August 30th, 2017, Jermaine Jackson did a phoner interview with host Johan Henneman for radio Nostalgie talking about coming back to The Netherlands for a show with the brothers, 30 years anniversary of Michael's album Bad and his stay in Belgium.
On August 31st, Tito Jackson previewed his solo debut album "Tito Time" during a VIP Launch Event in London hosted by DSTRKT London. Tito is on a PR tour in the UK and making various appearances and doing lots of interviews to promote his album.