The Jacksons have announced two huge summer outdoor shows, taking place in July this year.
The first takes place on Saturday 19th July in the stunning grounds of Englefield House, in Pangbourne near Reading, Berkshire. The legendary hitmakers will be joined by special guests Sister Sledge, featuring founding member Debbie Sledge, and Boney M.
The second show takes place on Thursday 31st July, where The Jacksons will be joined by special guests Sister Sledge, featuring founding member Debbie Sledge, and Miss Disco, the UK’s premier live disco revue band.
Accompanying founding members of The Jacksons Jackie Jackson and Marlon Jackson for these shows will be lead performers from London’s West End Michael Jackson musical ‘Thriller’, as backing singers and dancers.
As The Jackson 5, the group found international success in 1969, with their first single ‘I Want You Back’ reaching No.1 on the US charts. Their next 3 singles ‘ABC’, ‘The Love You Save’, and ‘I’ll Be There’ followed suit, as making music history with 4 debut singles all reaching No.1. They ultimately scored 17 Top Forty singles in the US charts.
After changing their name to The Jacksons in 1976, they released five hit albums between 1976 and 1981, including the smash hit disco singles ‘Enjoy Yourself’, ‘Blame It On The Boogie’, ‘Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)’, and ‘Can You Feel It’.
Ticket information:
Saturday 19th July 2025 – Heritage Live, Englefield House, Pangbourne, Berkshire
Customers MUST pre-register via https://arep.co/p/jacksons-englefield for Presale Access
Presale: Thursday 20th February, 9am
General Sale: Friday 21st February, 9am via AXS.com/heritagelive
Thursday 31st July 2025 – Heritage Live, Audley End House and Gardens, Saffron Walden, Essex
Customers MUST pre-register via https://arep.co/p/jacksons-audleyend for Presale Access
Presale: Thursday 20th February, 9am
General Sale: Friday 21st February, 9am via AXS.com/heritagelive
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