The Jacksons have shared details of UK shows for summer 2025. Find ticket information below.

The band include family members of the late pop icon Michael Jackson, and are set to break out hits from their discography at three new events planned for the UK later this year.

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The first will see them headline GuilFest at Stoke Park in Guilford, Surrey on July 5. From there, they’ll take to the stage at the Heritage Live Shows at the Englefield House in Berkshire on July 19.

The final gig that founding members Jackie Jackson and Marlon Jackson will perform this summer will be held at the Audley End House venue in Essex on July 31.

For their set at GuilFest, the band – formerly known as the Jackson 5 – will join Razorlight at the top of the bill. They also join other previously announced acts on the 2025 line-up, including KT Tunstall, Soul II Soul, The Amy Winehouse Band, Sleeper, Elvanna, Stereo MCs and Dub Pistols.

At the Heritage Live gig, they will appear alongside Sister Sledge and Boney M, as well as Maizie Williams. For the Essex show, Sister Sledge will also be performing, as will Miss Disco.

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Tickets go on sale on February 21 at 9am. Visit here to buy tickets and find a new list of shows below.

The Jacksons’ UK tour dates are:

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5 – Stoke Park, Guilford
19 – Englefield Estate, Reading
21 – Audley End Estate, Saffron Walden

Forming under the name The Jackson Five, the group released five albums between 1976 and 1984, and were responsible for hits like ‘Can You Feel It’, ‘Blame It On The Boogie’, and ‘Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)’.

The news of their UK shows arrives months following the death of founding member Tito Jackson, who passed away after he suffered a heart attack while driving from New Mexico to Oklahoma.

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Tito Jackson of the Jacksons performs in 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Marcus Ingram – ABA /Getty Images)

In recent years, he had performed around the world with his brothers Jackie and Marlon as The Jacksons, where they performed The Jackson Five’s biggest hits.

After Michael went solo, The Jackson Five would continue to release music until 1989’s ‘2300 Jackson Street’. After that, Tito would venture out as a blues guitarist, playing with the B.B. King Blues Band, and also releasing a handful of albums as a solo act.

He reunited with The Jackson Five in 2001 for a 30th anniversary concert at Madison Square Garden. Tito was inducted with the rest of The Jackson Five into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1997.

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