Michael Jackson's brother Marlon left fans shocked as he fell onstage during a performance on The Jacksons' latest tour.
Marlon Jackson Collapses Onstage at 69!
Michael Jackson's brother Marlon left fans shocked as he fell onstage during a performance on The Jacksons' latest tour.The group - now comprised of only two or...
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The group - now comprised of only two original members, Marlon, 69, and Jackie, 75, took to the stage at the Wichita Riverside festival recently - but their typically smooth performance of MJ's hit Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin', fell flat.
Marlon was filmed shouting out to the crowd before plunging headfirst into the stage as bandmembers looked on, with one fan crying out, 'Oh s**t!'
The Daily Mail has contacted representatives for Marlon Jackson for comment.
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The group are next set to perform on June 11 at The Devon Lakeshore Amphitheater in Decatur, lllinois.
Fans took to social media to query what had happened, writing, 'A fall could make things worse at his age. Please pray for them as they travel for strength and safety.
Others wrote: 'Michael Jackson was there in spirit and tripped him'.
Michael Jackson's brother Marlon left fans shocked as he fell onstage during a performance on The Jacksons' latest tour - pictured May 29
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The group - now comprised of only two original members, Marlon, 69, and Jackie, 75, took to the stage at the Wichita Riverside festival recently - but their typically smooth performance of MJ's hit Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin, fell flat
Others wrote: 'It’s not funny but I also can’t help but laugh… I have replayed this too many times but I genuinely do hope he was ok.
'Michael definitely tripped him.'
Michael died on June 25, 2009 at the age of 50 from acute propofol intoxication, combined with the effects of other sedatives, which resulted in cardiac arrest and his personal physician at the time, Dr Conrad Murray, was jailed for involuntary manslaughter.
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Despite the scandal, the movie has performed exceedingly well at the box office.
The end of 'Michael' hinted at a sequel, and a studio executive recently revealed that up to 30 percent of a second film may have already been filmed.
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