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Michael Jackson’s three brothers in ‘The Jacksons’ hint at return to MacMoray Festival





The closing act of MacMoray Festival's first day have said they are coming back to Elgin.

The Jacksons, who were last to play on Saturday at the Cooper Park event, said they had so much fun that they will return.

Jackie Jackson singing at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.
Jackie Jackson singing at MacMoray Festival. Picture: Daniel Forsyth.
Jackie Jackson, one of the three brothers in The Jacksons. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Jackie Jackson, one of the three brothers in The Jacksons. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

The band consists of Michael Jackson's brothers Jackie, Tito and Marlon.

Jackie Jackson - the group's eldest - said: "We enjoyed playing here in Elgin. The fans were great, we had a good time, they gave us energy on stage.

"We have had fans here for years and it's good to come back and play the music that they have been supporting for years.

"I would love to thank them for supporting us for so many years. There is nothing like coming on stage and seeing how they enjoy the music."

When asked about a potential MacMoray return, Marlon added: "We will be back! Next year. We are coming back. We had fun here. It's great."

Marlon Jackson in action. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
Marlon Jackson in action. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

The Jacksons came on stage after Callum Beattie on Saturday night and impressed the crowd with their choreographed dance moves and singing.

Tito added: "The fans are great. It's great to come out here and hear them sing your songs."

Taryll, who has been touring with the group since 2023, added: "I'm so happy and proud to be on stage with them.

"I have the best seat in the house and sometimes I get stuck watching them so much that I forget my moves.

"Everywhere they perform there is so much love. I'm thankful to be part of this family and give some of this love back.

The Jacksons in action. Picture: Daniel Forsyth
The Jacksons in action. Picture: Daniel Forsyth

"This music has taken me all over the world and we are always talking about love and peace.

"We can't thank enough the people in Scotland who came out to support the family."


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