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Michael Jackson 1984 Victory Concert Tour Memorandum

The "Victory" tour reunited Jermaine and his brothers, who had not performed together for more than eight years.

It took four months to set the stage for the "Victory" tour. 1On July 4th, 984, eddie van halen, a famous guitarist, made a guest appearance on an electric guitar ("Beat It") while rehearsing in the Jackson family.

When the Jacksons stopped at Panta Hotel in new york, PepsiCo displayed six busts of Jackson band members downstairs, about12.2m high, for publicity.

When Victory toured Detroit, Michigan, Michael shouted "Motown, I love you!" 15 years ago, Michael recorded his first Zhang Guanjun single in Motown, a famous Motown company.

The last tour went to Dodge Stadium in Los Angeles. When Michael performed Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground), he announced to fans that he would no longer tour with the Jacksons and leave the band: "This is our last performance. Thank you for your support for 20 years! I love you! "

Victory earned a total of $75 million, setting a record for its tour at that time. Michael donated all his personal income (about $5 million) from the performance to charities-T.J. Martell Cancer Research Fund, National Black League College Fund and Ronald McDonald Summer Camp. "For me, this is the purpose of my participation in the' Victory' tour."

Tourism production

Jackson Band: Jermaine Jackson (bass), Tito Jackson (guitar), randy jackson (keyboard/conga drum), Rory Kaplan (keyboard), Pat Leonard (keyboard), Jonathan Moffett (drum), david walliams (guitar), Jay Wending (keyboard) and Greg Wright (guitar).

Performance Concept and Creation: Michael Jackson and the Jacksons.

Production: Jackson Entertainment (Larry Larson)

Dance Design of Victory Tour: Malone, Michael and jackie Jackson.

Executive Stage Design: Ian Knight

Lighting design: Robert A. Ross and James K. Chapman (Source Design Company)

Head of Security: Bill Bray

Assistant trip supervisor: John Kuramoto

Featured costume design: Michael Jackson and Ted Schell Jackson

Band costume design: Bill Wheaton

Travel coat design: Jeff Lancaster and Dzhanis Gao Qiao (California coat clothing company. Los Angeles)

Musician Fashion Design: Enid Jackson

Jackson employee uniform: sponsored by Nike.

Michael Jackson Private Agent: Frank Diglio.

Jackson Band Manager: Jack Nance

Michael Jackson Trading Agent: Marshall Gelfand.

Attorney Michael Jackson: John Blanca, Gary Stifleman.

Lawyer of Jermaine Jackson: Joel Katz.

Jackson News Agent: Howard Bloom Organization

Michael Jackson news agent: Norman Winter United Company.

Media Coordinator: Ginny Buckley, Neil Friedman

Traveling photographer: Harrison Fink

Tourism Coordinator: Larry Larsen

Assistant tour guide: Mara Winston

Production Director: Peyton Wilson

Head of Travel: Nelson Hayes

Stage director: Mike Hirsch

Assistant Production Supervisor: Gary bouchard.

Production consultant: Ken Graham

Personal Assistant to the Production Director: Debbie Lyons

Assistant Stage Supervisor: Pee Wei Jackson

Regional coordination: John Buji Hughdar, Jose Ward

Stage construction project: plain View Company-John McGraw

Lighting remote control design: Michael Jackson

Adolfo large screen projection video project: M.B. production company

Planning and Production: Applied Entertainment System

Lighting: TASCO Company

Regional coordination: Bugzee Hougdahl and Jose Ward

Audio: Claire Brothers Audio

Theater mixer: M.L. Pross &; Mike Starr

Laser effect: Showlasers Company

Magic: Franz Harari

Video Director: Sandy fullerton

Foreword (The Chritton Dynasty): Creation-Michael Jackson, Jay Wending and Pat Leonard; ; Production-Michael Jackson and Jay Wending; ; Choreographer-Marty Patch and Jerry. Hey.

Travel consultant: MCA company

Travel Handbook Design: Norman Moore

Tour Albums: Harrison Fink, Matthew rolston, Greg Gorman, Leon Lecache and Don Kemp.

Special thanks to Epic Records, John Coulter, Karen Faye, Carmé Tenuta, Victor Vidal, Stanley S. Sabin and Doug Buttleman.

Music Sponsor: Yamaha

Yamaha Equipment Company: Storage room on Anvil Road.

Celebration of don king, Joseph and Katherine Jackson

Promoted by the stadium management company.

Produced by Jackson Entertainment and Larry Larson.