The late singer's brothers -- Jermaine, Jackie, Tito and Marlon -- performed as The Jacksons at England's Glastonbury Festival Friday. Dressed in military-style jackets similar to those worn by their brother, they performed "Can You Feel It," the group's 1981 single.
Can you feel it? It's party time with the @Jacksons headlining the West Holts stage at #Glastonbury2017 pic.twitter.com/KTEkzufatT
— BBC Four (@BBCFOUR) June 24, 2017
The brothers also sang The Jackson 5’s “I'll Be There” and Michael Jackson’s “Gone Too Soon,” dedicating both to Michael Jackson.
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Jermaine Jackson wrote a message about his brother on Twitter before the performance, saying, "We'll be 4 brothers on stage joined by Michael in spirit. Through the music we made together, we find comfort in memories, esp (sic) this weekend."
We'll be 4 brothers on stage joined by Michael in spirit. Through the music we made together, we find comfort in memories, esp this weekend.
— Jermaine Jackson (@jermjackson5) June 24, 2017
"We all love and miss you," LaToya Jackson, Michael Jackson's older sister, wrote on Twitter.
WE ALL LOVE AND MISS YOU!
😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥😥
— La Toya Jackson (@latoyajackson)
Michael Jackson’s daughter, Paris Jackson, also shared thoughts on Twitter.
According to E! News, she also got a new tattoo on her foot that reads, "Applehead." The website reported that the word was a term of endearment Michael Jackson was known to use for his loved ones.
The tattoo is now one of several she has to honor her father.
"With every step i take, you lift my foot and guide me forward. Love you," she captioned the photo of her new tattoo on Instagram.
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Michael Jackson died June 25, 2009, at age 50. The cause of death was cardiac arrest as the result of a mixture of medications in his system.
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