

LAS VEGAS, Sept. 10 (UPI) -- Jermaine Jackson's upcoming Las Vegas concert is to include a special dedication to the Jackson 5 and his late brother Michael Jackson, organizers said.
The concert is to take place Oct. 2 at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino's Theatre of Performing Arts.
"Celebrating 40 years as a recording artist, Jackson will perform his fans' favorite songs and present a loving tribute in song to his brother Michael, the Jackson 5 and the Jackson family," Mac's Productions said in a news release. "Jackson leads an 11-piece band, three background vocalists and six dancers in an electrifying concert that delivers such chart-topping hits as 'Can You Feel It,' 'Let's Get Serious,' 'Beat It,' 'A-B-C,' 'Man In The Mirror' and 'I'll Be There.' Jackson's ensemble includes three of his children -- Jeremy on guitar along with Autumn and Jermaine Jr. on vocals."
Michael Jackson died June 25, 2009, at age 50.
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