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Unity Tour

The Unity Tour was a by the musical group the Jacksons. It was the group's first major tour since the 1984 Victory Tour and their first without brother , following his death in 2009. The tour featured the four eldest brothers—Jackie, , Marlon, and Tito—and ran from June 20, 2012, to July 27, 2013, across , , , and . The shows focused on the group's classic hits from the Jackson 5 and Jacksons eras, including tributes to Michael, and marked a reunion emphasizing family unity and musical legacy after nearly three decades without a U.S. tour.

Background

Historical Context

The Jackson 5, originally formed in , in the late 1960s by brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, Marlon, and Michael Jackson, achieved massive success under Records with hits like "" and "." In 1975, amid disputes over creative control and royalties, the group left Motown and signed with , rebranding as The Jacksons the following year to reflect their evolving adult sound and independence. This transition allowed them greater artistic autonomy, culminating in their self-produced breakthrough album Destiny in 1978, which featured the chart-topping single "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" and marked a shift toward funk and disco influences that revitalized their career. Building on this momentum, The Jacksons released in 1980, another self-produced effort that peaked at No. 10 on the and included standout tracks like "Can You Feel It," showcasing their matured harmonies and instrumentation. The album solidified their status as a formidable act beyond their bubblegum era. Their final major tour featuring , the Tour, supported the 1984 album and ran from July to December across , drawing massive crowds but also highlighting internal tensions; it was the only outing with all six brothers, including younger sibling , who had joined in 1975. Michael Jackson's sudden death on June 25, 2009, from acute intoxication at age 50, sent shockwaves through the family and halted their collective activities, prompting a period of profound grief and reflection on group dynamics. publicly confirmed the passing that day, stating it occurred at 2:26 p.m. due to at Michael's home, and the brothers issued statements emphasizing their devastation while vowing to preserve his memory. The loss strained but ultimately reinforced family bonds, with the surviving members focusing on healing before resuming performances. In the wake of this tragedy, the brothers decided to launch the Unity Tour without or —opting for the original four-member lineup of Jackie, Tito, , and Marlon for the first time since the —explicitly to honor 's legacy and reaffirm their unity. explained that while they had long desired a reunion on their own terms, 's death necessitated time to grieve, noting, "after 's passing, they needed time to heal -- and the tour is another way to honor him." He further shared the emotional toll during preparations, revealing, "The brothers don’t know this, but I’ve broken down several times and cried during rehearsals. I’m so used to being on the right." Rehearsals began in early 2012 in , where the group adapted classic songs to their current voices and incorporated tributes to . The tour's kickoff on June 20, 2012, carried symbolic weight, occurring just five days before the third anniversary of his death, as Marlon reflected that the annual cycle of remembrance affected them daily.

Announcement and Promotion

The Unity Tour was officially announced on April 4, 2012, via a , positioning it as the Jacksons' first U.S. tour in nearly 30 years, following their 1984 Victory Tour. The announcement emphasized the reunion of the four eldest brothers—Jackie, Tito, , and —without their late brother , while highlighting the tour's focus on shared musical heritage. Promotional efforts included a series of interviews and media appearances where the brothers elaborated on the tour's "unity" theme, representing family reconciliation and collective performance. described it as "about unity, bringing people together," underscoring the emotional and communal aspects of the reunion. expressed enthusiasm, stating, "We’re excited to hit the road again and share this with our fans," while connected the endeavor to 's enduring influence, noting, "Michael’s spirit will always be with us on stage." These discussions, featured in outlets like and , linked the tour to the Jackson family's legacy, evoking nostalgia for their era. Ticket sales launched on April 6, 2012, creating immediate buzz among fans eager for the group's return to stages. Initial hype was amplified through partnerships with prominent venues, including in , , which hosted the tour's opening performance on June 20, 2012, and the in , where the Jacksons returned to the site of their early discovery in 1967. Marketing materials, such as official posters and promotional visuals, prominently featured images of the four brothers—Jackie, Tito, , and Marlon—alongside motifs of and brotherhood to evoke the tour's unifying spirit.

Production

Set List

The Unity Tour featured a standard set list of approximately 21 songs, drawing primarily from the Jacksons' extensive catalog to celebrate their legacy as a group. The show typically opened with the high-energy "Can You Feel It" from their 1980 album Triumph, setting a dynamic tone with synchronized dance routines that echoed their Motown-era performances. This was followed by classic hits such as "I Wanna Be Where You Are," "Show You the Way to Go," and blending upbeat and tracks that highlighted the group's vocal harmonies and choreography. Mid-set selections included "Lookin' Through the Windows," "This Place Hotel," "All I Do Is Think of You," and maintaining a focus on their post-Motown evolution while incorporating crowd-pleasing anthems. The performance structure emphasized a narrative arc, progressing from group hits to individual spotlights before culminating in a Jackson 5 medley of "I Want You Back," "ABC," and "The Love You Save," which served as a nostalgic centerpiece with elaborate and interaction. Additional tracks like "Got to Be There," "Don't Stop 'Til You Get Enough," and "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" rounded out the main set, showcasing 's influence through solo adaptations performed by the brothers. The encore consistently closed with "I'll Be There," a poignant that often transitioned into dedications to , accompanied by video segments featuring his archival footage and images projected on screens to evoke his enduring presence. Song selection was curated to pay homage to the group's history, with a significant portion—around 70%—sourced from the era to underscore their foundational sound and high-energy dance routines that defined their early success. This approach allowed the performances to balance reverence for their origins with later Jacksons material, ensuring a cohesive show that prioritized fan-favorite anthems over newer compositions. Variations occurred across tour legs, particularly in , where "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)" was frequently added or emphasized in the to cater to international audiences familiar with their hits. These adjustments maintained the core structure while incorporating regional preferences, such as extended medleys or alternate closers in select shows.

Personnel

The featured the four eldest Jackson brothers as the core performers: provided utility harmony vocals and occasional percussion; handled lead guitar and backing vocals; served as the primary lead vocalist for many tracks while also playing ; and contributed vocals and served as an energetic dancer and on-stage host. The supporting band consisted of a tight five-piece ensemble, including Rex Salas as musical director and keyboards, Kenneth "KT" Townsend on keyboards, Brandon Brown on , Kyle Bolden on guitar, and Stacey Lamont Sydnor on and percussion. These musicians delivered the high-energy and funk arrangements essential to recreating the group's classic sound. Three backup singers provided vocal harmonies and additional depth to the performances, including JP Castillo and Nicole Jackson, who helped fill the vocal space left by Michael Jackson's absence. A group of dancers, numbering around 10, supported the show by executing choreography that evoked the Jackson 5's 1970s routines, enhancing the nostalgic visual elements of the production. made a special as a dancer during the performance of "Shake Your Body (Down to the Ground)." No major lineup changes or temporary replacements due to health issues were reported during the tour.

Tour Performances

Itinerary and Legs

The Unity Tour was structured across six legs, beginning with a North American segment in 2012 and extending through various international regions before concluding with additional U.S. performances in 2013, for a total of 70 shows in 15 countries. The tour kicked off on June 20, 2012, at in Rama, , , launching the initial North American leg that featured 25 concerts primarily in the United States and over the summer months, though multiple cancellations reshaped the schedule. This opening leg traversed key cities, including a symbolic performance at the Apollo Theater in on June 28, 2012, where the brothers returned to a venue central to their early career history. The segment continued westward, with stops at venues like the Greek Theatre in on July 22 and concluded on July 29 at Snoqualmie Casino in . The third leg focused on and the from November to December 2012, encompassing 7 shows across the (1), (3), (2), and (1). This was followed by the fourth and fifth legs in from February to March 2013, encompassing 30 shows in arenas across the continent, with six performances each in and , and five in the . Highlights included dates at the National Indoor Arena in on February 26 and the in on March 3, adapting to larger European crowds in historic and modern venues. The sixth leg shifted to Oceania in March 2013, with six shows in including an opening at on March 14 and the on March 16, marking their return to the region after nearly three decades; a planned show in was cancelled. This was followed by a single performance in on May 28, 2013, at OLM Souissi in . The tour's final leg returned to the United States in mid-2013, adding more domestic dates leading to the closing performance on July 27 at the in , where the brothers reflected on the year's extensive travels and familial reunion.

Box Office Data

A representative example of the tour's box office performance is the July 2012 concert at the Greek Theatre in , where 4,511 tickets were sold out of 5,774 available seats (78% capacity), generating $182,163 in revenue. Similarly, the June 2012 show at the Apollo Theater in sold out its 1,506-seat venue, contributing to the tour's strong demand in key U.S. markets. Ticket prices averaged $50–$100, with VIP packages priced higher to accommodate premium experiences; nightly grosses typically ranged from $100,000 to $130,000 in mid-sized venues seating 1,500–2,000. Sales trends showed robust performance in and , driven by nostalgic appeal, while Asian dates featured smaller venues that limited overall revenue potential in those markets.

Cancellations

During the Unity Tour, which spanned from June 2012 to July 2013, a total of 11 shows were either cancelled or postponed, representing disruptions to the original itinerary but not derailing the overall schedule. The most common reason cited for these cancellations was scheduling conflicts, particularly as the band members—Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon Jackson—prioritized completing recordings for a new album. Representative examples from the initial U.S. leg include the June 18, 2012, performance at the Palace Theatre in Louisville, Kentucky, and the June 19, 2012, show at the PNC Pavilion at Riverbend in Cincinnati, Ohio, both of which were scrapped for this reason. Other U.S. dates affected included June 26, 2012, at Jacobs Pavilion at Nautica in Cleveland, Ohio; July 11, 2012, at the Fox Theatre in St. Louis, Missouri; and July 14, 2012, at Bayou Music Center in Houston, Texas, all attributed to similar logistical and production priorities. In the international legs, cancellations arose from logistical delays and unforeseen circumstances. For instance, the first three planned European dates—scheduled for late 2012 in and , , and , —were cancelled due to scheduling issues and later rescheduled to positions in subsequent European legs during 2013. Additionally, the Oceania portion saw the March 26, 2013, show at The Vector Arena in , , cancelled amid logistical challenges, though nearby Australian performances proceeded as planned. Efforts to mitigate the impact included rescheduling select dates to later tour segments, ensuring continuity for the majority of the itinerary. Affected fans were compensated through full refunds processed via original ticket vendors or, in some cases, vouchers for future Jacksons events, resulting in minimal long-term disruption to the tour's momentum.

Reception

Critical Response

The Jacksons' Unity Tour received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised the performances for their energetic delivery and heartfelt homage to Michael Jackson, particularly during the opening show at the Apollo Theater in New York on June 28, 2012. Jon Pareles of The New York Times highlighted the brothers' choreography as paramount, noting their adoption of Michael's angular moves in a high-energy dance party atmosphere, while Jermaine Jackson's rendition of "Gone Too Soon" served as a tender eulogy accompanied by Michael's image on screen. The review described the show as treading carefully between respect and exploitation, emphasizing the brothers' trouper-like professionalism over overt mourning. Mixed critiques acknowledged vocal limitations in the absence of Michael but commended the evident brotherhood and unity among the surviving Jacksons. Billboard's coverage noted that performing without Michael presented a "dubious proposition," yet credited the brothers for infusing the tour with emotional depth through tributes that honored his spirit while showcasing their collective resilience. Similarly, observed uneven vocals at the Apollo but praised the tight choreography and polished execution, describing the 26-song set as a "nostalgic journey back to the Jackson 5’s heyday" and a "touching tribute to Michael’s legacy." Key themes across reviews included nostalgia for the Jackson 5 era, precision in dance routines that rivaled younger acts, and emotional tributes evoking a sense of for the family's musical legacy. The Guardian's lauded the tour's ability to blend innocence with timeless appeal, stating that "Michael’s demise meant he never got to make his own live comeback, but extended renditions… provided a glimpse of what might have been," while highlighting the brothers' impressive spins and vocals that surpassed modern boy bands despite their combined age of 233 years. Critics echoed these sentiments on the tour's artistic revival of and hits infused with familial unity.

Commercial Impact

The Unity Tour consisted of 70 shows worldwide, spanning , , , , and Africa. Fan reception was marked by high engagement on and fan forums, where attendees shared emotional responses to the Michael Jackson tributes, highlighting the tour's role in fostering a sense of and among supporters. In the long term, the Unity Tour revived interest in the group, leading to plans for new music.

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