
MICHAEL JACKSON INFO
Michael Joseph Jackson Basic Information
BornMichael Joseph Jackson
August 29, 1958
Gary, Indiana, U.S.DiedJune 25, 2009 (aged 50)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.Cause of deathCardiac arrest induced by acute propofol and benzodiazepine intoxicationBurial placeForest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California, U.S.Other namesMichael Joe JacksonOccupation
Singer
songwriter
dancer
Spouse(s)Lisa Marie Presley
(m. 1994; div. 1996)
Debbie Rowe
(m. 1996; div. 1999)Children
Michael Jr.
Blanket
Parent(s)Joe Jackson
Katherine JacksonFamilyJackson family

OFF THE WALL
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Off the Wall is the fifth solo studio album by American singer Michael Jackson, released on August 10, 1979 in the United States by Epic Records and internationally by CBS Records.
Release date: August10,1979Producer: Quincy Jones; Michael JacksonStudio: Allen Zentz Recording; Westlake Studios; Cherokee Studios; (Los Angeles, California)Genre: Pop

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Thriller Album
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Thriller is Michael Jackson's 6th studio album, released by Epic Records on November 30, 1982. This song consists of 9 of Jackson's songs (11 for the 2008 special edition). There is also a 2008 25th anniversary edition ofthe album. Thriller became the best selling album of all time with an estimated 110 to 145 million copies sold worldwide.
Released-November 30, 1982Produced by-name Quincy Jones

BAD ALBUM/ BAD WORLD TOUR
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Smooth Criminal
- Bad is Michael Jackson's 7th studio album, released by Epic Records on August 31, 1987.[1] This album consists of 11 of Jackson's songs, one that features Stevie Wonder and another that features Siedah Garrett. Bad is the 19-27th most sold album worldwide with 65,000,000 sold.[2]
Album Release DateAugust31,1987 Label-Epic Record
Bad World Tour
Bad (tour) Bad was the first solo concert tour by American singer Michael Jackson, launched in support of his seventh studio album Bad (1987). Sponsored by Pepsi and spanning 16 months, the tour included 123 concerts to 4.4 million fans across 15 countries.
Start date: September 12, 1987End date: January 27,1988
Songs Performed"Wanna Be Startin' Somethin'"
"This Place Hotel"
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"I Just Can't Stop Loving You"
"She's Out of My Life"
"I Want You Back" / "The Love You Save" / "I'll Be There"
"Rock with You"
"Human Nature"
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DANGEROUS ALBUM/ DANGEROUS WORLD TOUR
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Dangerous is Michael Jackson's eighth studio album that consist of 14 songs (One of them features Princess Stephanie of Monaco). Dangerous was released on November 26, 1991. Dangerous is the 13th-16th best selling album worldwide with 45 million sold.
Release Date-November 26, 1991
Label- Epic Record
Super Bowl XXVll Halftime 1993
Unlike many previous years, Jackson was the only performer in the entire Super Bowl XXVII halftime show.The show started with Jackson dancing on certain jumbotrons, followed by impersonators that posed on top of the screen, which gave the illusion of Jackson moving from one side of the stadium to the other. Then Jackson himself catapulted on stage and simply stood frozen in front of the audience.Jackson's set began with a mashup of "Jam" and "Why You Wanna Trip on Me", followed by performances of "Billie Jean" and "Black or White". The finale featured an audience card stunt, a video montage showing Jackson participating in various humanitarian efforts around the world, and a choir of 3,500 local Los Angeles area children singing "We Are the World", later joining Jackson as he sang his single "Heal the World".It was the first Super Bowl where the audience figures increased during the half-time show. Jackson was chosen to boost interest and viewership. in 1992, a live episode of In Living Color drew higher ratings than the halftime show, prompting NFL and FOX television officials to look at signing high-level talent to perform. Jackson originally asked a $1 million fee to perform. The NFL, which normally only pays the expenses for performers, instead donated $100,000 to Jackson's Heal the World Foundation.
Dangerous World TourDateCityCountryVenueLeg 1June 27, 1992Munich GermanyOlympiastadionJune 30, 1992Rotterdam NetherlandsFeijenoord StadiumJuly 1, 1992July 4, 1992Rome ItalyStadio FlaminioJuly 6, 1992MonzaStadio BrianteoJuly 7, 1992July 11, 1992Cologne GermanyMüngersdorfer StadionJuly 15, 1992Oslo NorwayValle HovinJuly 17, 1992Stockholm SwedenStockholm Olympic StadiumJuly 18, 1992July 20, 1992Copenhagen DenmarkGentofte StadionJuly 22, 1992Werchter BelgiumWerchter Festival GroundsJuly 25, 1992Dublin IrelandLansdowne RoadJuly 30, 1992London EnglandWembley StadiumJuly 31, 1992August 5, 1992Cardiff WalesCardiff Arms ParkAugust 8, 1992Bremen GermanyWeserstadionAugust 10, 1992HamburgVolksparkstadionAugust 13, 1992HamelinWeserberglandstadionAugust 16, 1992Leeds EnglandRoundhay ParkAugust 18, 1992Glasgow ScotlandGlasgow GreenAugust 20, 1992London EnglandWembley StadiumAugust 22, 1992August 23, 1992August 26, 1992Vienna AustriaPraterstadionAugust 28, 1992Frankfurt GermanyWaldstadionAugust 30, 1992LudwigshafenSüdweststadionSeptember 2, 1992BayreuthWild StadionSeptember 4, 1992BerlinJahn StadionSeptember 8, 1992Lausanne SwitzerlandStade olympique de la PontaiseSeptember 13, 1992Paris FranceHippodrome de VincennesSeptember 16, 1992ToulouseStade de ToulouseSeptember 18, 1992Barcelona SpainEstadi Olímpic de MontjuïcSeptember 21, 1992OviedoEstadio Carlos TartiereSeptember 23, 1992MadridVicente Calderón StadiumSeptember 26, 1992Lisbon PortugalEstádio José AlvaladeOctober 1, 1992Bucharest RomaniaLia Manoliu National StadiumLeg 2December 12, 1992Tokyo JapanTokyo DomeDecember 14, 1992December 17, 1992December 19, 1992December 22, 1992December 24, 1992December 30, 1992December 31, 1992Leg 3August 24, 1993Bangkok ThailandSuphachalasai StadiumAugust 27, 1993August 29, 1993Singapore SingaporeSingapore National StadiumSeptember 1, 1993September 4, 1993Taipei TaiwanTaipei Municipal StadiumSeptember 6, 1993September 10, 1993Fukuoka JapanFukuoka DomeSeptember 11, 1993September 15, 1993Moscow RussiaLuzhniki StadiumSeptember 20, 1993Tel Aviv IsraelYarkon ParkSeptember 21, 1993September 23, 1993[a]Istanbul TurkeyBJK İnönü StadiumSeptember 26, 1993Santa Cruz de Tenerife SpainPort of Santa Cruz de TenerifeOctober 8, 1993Buenos Aires ArgentinaRiver Plate StadiumOctober 10, 1993October 12, 1993October 15, 1993São Paulo BrazilEstádio do MorumbiOctober 17, 1993October 23, 1993Santiago ChileEstadio NacionalOctober 29, 1993Mexico City MexicoEstadio AztecaOctober 31, 1993November 7, 1993November 9, 1993November 11, 1993

HISTORY ALBUM/ HISTORY WORLD TOUR
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The History Album has 2 Book, 1st book for the Greatest Hits and 2nd book for the new songs
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1. Scream ft. Janet Jackson 2. They Don't Care About Us 3. Stranger In Moscow 4. This Time Around ft. The Notorious B.I.G 5. Earth Song 6. D.S. 7. Money 8. Come Together 9. You Are Not Alone 10. Childhood11. Tabloid Junkie 12. 2 Bad 13. HIstory14. Little Susie 15. Smile
Blood on the Dance Floor: HIStory in the Mix is a remix album by American singer Michael Jackson. It was released on May 20, 1997, by Epic Records, and is the second album released by Jackson's own record label, MJJ Productions.

HISTORY WORLD TOUR
The History World Tour (stylized as HIStory World Tour) was the third and final worldwide solo concert tour by American artist Michael Jackson, covering Europe, Africa, Asia, Oceania and North America. The tour included a total of 82 concerts panning the globe with stops in 57 cities, 35 countries on 5 continents.
End date: October 15, 1997Start date: September 7, 1996Box office: US $165 million ($257.52million in 2018 dollars)Attendance: 4.5 million
Cancelled Show1. Casa Blanca (Morocco) 2. Cairo (Egypt) 3. Barcelona (Spain) 4. LjablJana (Slovenia). Due to LESS TICKETS were sell and TOUR RESTRUCTION.
The HIStory World Tour is Michael Jackson's fifth and final solo concert tour.
Michael had a throat problem called laryngitis, during his HIStory World Tour, so he lip-synced to most of the songs, and added live vocals only towards the end or as ad-libs. He was fine in the 2000s. He may have even performed live once again, had he done his “This Is It” tour.

INVINCIBLE/ 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION
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Invincible Is the final studio album by American singer Michael Jackson released October 30, 2001, on Epic Records. It was Jackson's sixth studio album released through Epic, and his last released before his death in 2009. Invincible incorporates R&B, pop and soul.
Release date: October 30, 2001Label: Epic RecordsGenres: Pop music, Soul music, Gospel music
30th Anniversary Celebration was a 2001 concert show by Michael Jackson. It was staged in Madison Square Garden in New York City on September 7 and 10, 2001.