The Jacksons Las Vegas Residency

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As originally rumored @vegasDeLuxe expect official word this week that The Jacksons family will do 40-shows in RockTellz series @phvegas
 
RockTellz & CockTails Presents The Jacksons at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas

LAS VEGAS, NV--(Marketwired - Jan 9, 2014) - RockTellz & CockTails is proud to welcome legendary musical group and Rock 'n Roll Hall of Fame inductees The Jacksons to Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino on the famed Las Vegas Strip as the critically-acclaimed series' next legacy artist. The Jacksons, including Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon, will perform 40 shows, beginning Feb. 20, inside the famed property's PH Showroom. Tickets for RockTellz & CockTails Presents The Jacksons will go on sale Saturday, Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. PST.

A high-energy, one-of-a-kind live show, RockTellz & CockTails is comprised of a full-on concert, hit songs and intimate, personal stories of music's most celebrated and fascinating stars. Musical icons and one the highest-selling groups of all time, The Jacksons, will take audience members on an interactive, unforgettable journey through their historic lives and influential musical career.

Idols unlike any other in music history, The Jacksons redefined, reinvented and reinvigorated popular music as we know it, with nine number-one hits and 14 top-10 hits, including "ABC," "I Want You Back" and "I'll Be There," the latter of which remains the group's most successful single to date. Incorporating their signature, sun-drenched harmonies and energetic stage presence with captivating stories in an intimate and interactive setting, RockTellz & CockTails Presents The Jacksons offers audiences the unique brand of soulful pop-funk and impeccable live performances that have made The Jacksons one of the most beloved musical acts of all time.

"We're honored to welcome The Jacksons, American music royalty and one of the most trendsetting and captivating artists of all time, to the RockTellz & CockTails stage," said Adam Steck, RockTellz & CockTails creator & producer and CEO of SPI Entertainment. "Audiences are going to love hearing their unbelievable stories and of course, the songs that have helped them become so treasured and adored worldwide."

"We are thrilled to be a part of RockTellz & CockTails at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino," said Jackie Jackson. "As a Las Vegas resident, I couldn't be more proud to be a part of this amazing series at one of the most iconic entertainment destinations in the world. My brothers and I can't wait to take the stage and bring our hits -- and the stories behind them -- to life for the fans."

"We are thrilled to welcome The Jacksons as part of RockTellz & CockTails, which has been such an exciting addition to Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino," said David Hoenemeyer, regional president of Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. "There is no question that our guests will enjoy experiencing these musical icons in such a unique and unforgettable setting."

Created and produced by Adam Steck of SPI Entertainment and co-produced by The Jacksons, Rick Barlowe and Joe Mulvihill of LiveWire Entertainment, RockTellz & CockTails Presents The Jacksons will be performed Thursday - Sunday inside the PH Showroom at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino from Feb. 20 to April 27. All shows begin at 9:30 p.m. Tickets are $54, $59, $79, $99 and $129 plus tax and applicable fees. An exclusive meet and greet package, including a souvenir photo, VIP laminate and The Jacksons merchandise, is available for an additional $400 plus tax and applicable fees on any ticket level. RockTellz & CockTails Presents The Jacksons is an all-ages show. All tickets go on-sale Saturday, Jan. 11 at 10 a.m. and can be purchased in-person at the Planet Hollywood Box Office or through Ticketmaster at (800) 745-3000 or www.ticketmaster.com. For more information and a complete show schedule, visit www.RockTellz.com.
 
My jaw basically hit the table after reading this pr release. Michael's name is nowhere to be found?
Have they come to their senses and try comeback relying only on their own talent?


Victory22;3948751 said:
I wouldn't pay two dollars to see the Jackson's or Janet. Good luck to them but they won't get any support from me.

Good luck to them indeed. I personally don't care what they do as long as they leave Michael alone and drop their fake tribute act. Secondly I would go blind if I had to see Jermaine copycat Michael's clothes and him wearing those skin tight leggings is too much for anyone, not a pretty sight :D


"Tickets are $54, $59, $79, $99 and $129 plus tax and applicable fees. An exclusive meet and greet package, including a souvenir photo, VIP laminate and The Jacksons merchandise, is available for an additional $400 plus tax and applicable fees on any ticket level."


Hmm, tickets to The Temptations and Four tops in NY are much cheaper, and you get to see 2 groups? Ticket on the second row from the stage (basically the best seats) costs 84.25.
 
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pfft, Give us a Jackson's Blu-Ray Tour Box Set (Destiny-Victory) then just finish it there.
 
Actually I am very happy that they are getting so much work. I only hope they include Randy so he will leave the will alone and let his mother enjoy her retirement. This should give the brothers some good cash. Janet has money, the brothers are making money; Latoya is getting work. Hurrah!!!! I think I will see Michael Safe before I die. I did not realize Jackie lived in Vegas. I thought he was in California.
 
So it's just the 4 bros that have been touring recently. The rest of teh family are not included, not surprisingly. I knew all siblings were never going to get along to make anything together.
 
Mod note: I created a new thread for the The Jacksons Las Vegas Residency as it is different from All Good Entertainment's 10 concert offer.
 
The Jacksons headed to Las Vegas for residency

2013 BET Experience - R. Kelly, New Edition and The Jacksons
Jermaine Jackson performs onstage with the Jacksons at the 2013 BET Experience at Staples Center on June 30, 2013, in Los Angeles. (Earl Gibson III / Getty Images for BET / June 30, 2013)


By Gerrick D. Kennedy
January 10, 2014, 6:00 a.m.

Britney Spears has just started luring younger crowds to her recently launched Las Vegas spectacle inside Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino. But the pop star is about to gain some new neighbors at a smaller venue nearby.

The Jacksons have inked a residency deal with Planet Hollywood that will see them perform 40 concerts, promoters for the show announced on Thursday.

The group was tapped as the next act to anchor the hotel's "RockTellz & CockTails” concert series. They are scheduled to make their debut Feb. 20.

RockTellz & CockTails is pegged as a “high-energy, one-of-a-kind live show” built around a concert and “intimate, personal stories." It sounds like “VH1 Storytellers” tailored for very seasoned acts. The Jacksons will rotate with Meat Loaf, who debuted last fall and returns in February.

In 2012 -- almost three years after the death of Michael Jackson -- Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon announced they would go back on the road for their first tour together in nearly three decades.

Dubbed the Unity Tour, the 2012 outing was saddled with the sort of headlines the Jackson family has unfortunately long been associated with.

After the 27-date trek was first announced, 11 stops were canceled and tickets for some performances were sold for as much as 66% off on discount sites such as Goldstar. And their performance at the Greek Theatre came at the height of a messy -- and public -- family spat that culminated with reports that matriarch Katherine Jackson had gone missing. Worse still was the show's poor attendance.

In an interview with The Times about their reunion, Jermaine claimed the tour troubles were not a result of low demand but, rather, a conscious decision to make time to record the follow-up to their last album together, 1989's "2300 Jackson Street." New material from these sessions has yet to surface.

Last summer the group helped headline the inaugural BET Experience alongside Beyonce, Snoop Dogg, R. Kelly and New Edition. That performance also came with controversy. The festival was produced and promoted by AEG Live which, at the time, was in the midst of a billion-dollar wrongful death lawsuit from Michael’s mother, Katherine. AEG was ultimately found not liable.

The Jacksons have struggled to answer one big question: Are they a viable act without Michael? Maybe they will find their answer in Vegas. But even this residency can't escape Michael's glittering shadow as his music and likeness form the backdrop for Cirque du Soleil's "One" at the nearby Mandalay Bay Resort.

"RockTellz & CockTails presents The Jacksons" will be performed Thursday through Sunday inside the PH Showroom at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino from Feb. 20 to April 27.

Tickets are $54 to $129, with an exclusive meet and greet package available for an additional $400 (not including tickets). Tickets go on sale Saturday at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.



http://www.latimes.com/entertainmen...idency-20140109,0,7301847.story#ixzz2q1S5qUiX
 
My jaw basically hit the table after reading this pr release. Michael's name is nowhere to be found?
Have they come to their senses and try comeback relying only on their own talent?


Good luck to them indeed. I personally don't care what they do as long as they leave Michael alone and drop their fake tribute act. Secondly I would go blind if I had to see Jermaine copycat Michael's clothes and him wearing those skin tight leggings is too much for anyone, not a pretty sight :D


"Tickets are $54, $59, $79, $99 and $129 plus tax and applicable fees. An exclusive meet and greet package, including a souvenir photo, VIP laminate and The Jacksons merchandise, is available for an additional $400 plus tax and applicable fees on any ticket level."


Hmm, tickets to The Temptations and Four tops in NY are much cheaper, and you get to see 2 groups? Ticket on the second row from the stage (basically the best seats) costs 84.25.

Hmm...well after reading that these performances will include 'intimate , personal stories,' I'm not holding my breath to learn who these stories will be about.
 
I know it's more expensive but if I am I Vegas it will be MJOne for me!!!!
 
There goes Jermaine with that same story about having to go to the studio to record to explain cancellations. Can someone find out how much that tour grossed?

I am sorry Randy will not be part of this. In his last interview he said he was not talking to some of his siblings. I was hoping he would join them and be able to make some good money, so he wouldn't think about the will all the time.
 
Good luck to them! Seriously. I have nothing against them making their own money.

Like said before, if only they could get Randy join, maybe that would leave him less time and reason to make schemes about how to get to the money of Michael's kids.
 
myosotis;3948900 said:
Hmm...well after reading that these performances will include 'intimate , personal stories,' I'm not holding my breath to learn who these stories will be about.

Well, if it's in good taste, I don't mind. After all Michael was once a part of this group. If they share stories about how they created and recorded songs - like when they worked on Destiny, Triumph etc. - that could be actually interesting.
 
Probably for Jackson family fans would be an event of a life time but not for me. They had decades to work on their own while Michael was here but they chose not to and now he's not here they supposedly want to. I wouldn't be surprised if they end up using him but I hope I'm wrong this time.
 
Petrarose;3948792 said:
Actually I am very happy that they are getting so much work. I only hope they include Randy so he will leave the will alone and let his mother enjoy her retirement. This should give the brothers some good cash. Janet has money, the brothers are making money; Latoya is getting work. Hurrah!!!! I think I will see Michael Safe before I die. I did not realize Jackie lived in Vegas. I thought he was in California.
You took the words right out of my mouth-this is the best news I've read in ages and hopefully, Randy will come to his senses and realize that this is a great chance. I watched a little of their Unity tour at the Apollo-and the audience loved them and they looked like they were having a good time too.
I hope its successful-this is what they should have always been doing. Especially in Vegas.
 
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Thanks Ivy posting that LA Times article.

"In an interview with The Times about their reunion, Jermaine claimed the tour troubles were not a result of low demand but, rather, a conscious decision to make time to record the follow-up to their last album together, 1989's "2300 Jackson Street." New material from these sessions has yet to surface."

If Jermaine wants make himself sound like fool, above is just that.
Everyone in music business knows that you do not cancel show because you got sudden urge to go on recording studio:doh: They could have gone to studio during the days they didn't have any gigs, so his lie doesn't fly.
Btw, they said in their reality show ages ago that they were recording new album and still nothing.

129 dollars? To see what exactly? A Michael hologram better make a surprise appearance for some $129.00 :no: :shifty: just kidding..but seriously? 129 dollars? -_-

Don't even suggest such a thing. The worst thing they could do is to add MJ hologram to their act:bugeyed


I am sorry Randy will not be part of this. In his last interview he said he was not talking to some of his siblings. I was hoping he would join them and be able to make some good money, so he wouldn't think about the will all the time.

Didn't come out during the trial that Randy is studying to become a minister?

Well, if it's in good taste, I don't mind. After all Michael was once a part of this group. If they share stories about how they created and recorded songs - like when they worked on Destiny, Triumph etc. - that could be actually interesting.


Unfortunately some cubs are not known for their good taste, and in no doubt certain cubs will try to change the story for their own benefit. I just can see Jermaine telling there how he was driving force behind this and that, and MJ just popped in to say hello, basically his participation will be diminished for them to appear more involved. I cannot see much of truth coming out of them because they are what they are.
 
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^^He said in that Oxman interview that he was studying to be a minister. However, I think those tv preachers make the most money or those with huge congregations. Meanwhile a Vegas gig should help our Randy out. Oh well the Jacksons might do well in Vegas since they could get the tourist crowd.
 

Those reviews are from their older gigs
APOLLO THEATER 253 West 125th Street - NY, NY - 06/28/2012
Howard Theatre - Washington, DC - Fri, Oct 19, 2012


By the look of the dates for their gigs, they seem to have plenty of days off between the gigs, so if Jermaine gets this sudden urge to go on studio to do "finishing" touches their coming album, he should be a wise enough to do it in between the gigs, and not cancel any dates because of this "urgency" :cheeky:

Thanks Petra, I couldn't remember where I heard Randy becoming a minister. Maybe other brothers don't want Randy to their gigs? Cannot blame them if that is the case. The more Jackson's on the stage, the more ways they have to split the money - makes sense to me. Jermaine has Ferrari to pay :giggle:
 
I get what you're saying guys and it makes sense but it'd be better if they included Randy. He'd leave PPB alone and wouldn't be planning schemes dismiss the Estate.
 
Thanks Ivy posting that LA Times article.

"In an interview with The Times about their reunion, Jermaine claimed the tour troubles were not a result of low demand but, rather, a conscious decision to make time to record the follow-up to their last album together, 1989's "2300 Jackson Street." New material from these sessions has yet to surface."

If Jermaine wants make himself sound like fool, above is just that.
Everyone in music business knows that you do not cancel show because you got sudden urge to go on recording studio:doh: They could have gone to studio during the days they didn't have any gigs, so his lie doesn't fly.
Btw, they said in their reality show ages ago that they were recording new album and still nothing.



Don't even suggest such a thing. The worst thing they could do is to add MJ hologram to their act:bugeyed




Didn't come out during the trial that Randy is studying to become a minister?




Unfortunately some cubs are not known for their good taste, and in no doubt certain cubs will try to change the story for their own benefit. I just can see Jermaine telling there how he was driving force behind this and that, and MJ just popped in to say hello, basically his participation will be diminished for them to appear more involved. I cannot see much of truth coming out of them because they are what they are.

You're right! It would be horrible.. :no: I hope I didn't speak it into existence. I'd die if I did.
 
^^He said in that Oxman interview that he was studying to be a minister. However, I think those tv preachers make the most money or those with huge congregations. Meanwhile a Vegas gig should help our Randy out. Oh well the Jacksons might do well in Vegas since they could get the tourist crowd.
I think they'll do GREAT there-I remember Donny and Marie played Vegas back in the day when the Jackson Family was there-and I had a friend who recently tried to see them in Vegas thinking that only nostalgic people in our age group would want to go-the tickets were sky-high and he couldn't even get in.
So I think the Jackson brothers should do great-if Randy changes his mind about being a minister-then hope he does it too.
 
Should not Randy take care of his own children before he starts to lecture people on religious things?

Jason Branca, Gavin Arvisio and now Randy Jackson . well, enough said
 
I want them to succeed at it. I mean I don't like them when they do those negative Michael things, but this is different. If they put on a show, using their own talent, I wish them well. I guess Jermaine will sing some of the lead songs? I hope they don't sing ABC.
 
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