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Fans were left stunned after Michael Jackson’s brother, Marlon Jackson, suffered an unexpected fall during a recent performance with The Jacksons. The music icon, who is 69 years old, was performing alongside his brother Jackie Jackson during the Wichita River Festival when what began as a high-energy performance suddenly took an alarming turn.

The Jacksons’ Performance Takes Unexpected Turn After Marlon’s Fall

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Video shared online captured Marlon hyping up the crowd during a performance of Michael Jackson’s hit “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin’” before unexpectedly plunging headfirst onto the stage. As stunned band members looked on, one shocked fan could be heard yelling, “Oh sh-t!” in the crowd. The scary moment quickly made the rounds online, with fans expressing concern for the singer after seeing the sudden tumble.

Though the performance appeared to briefly lose momentum after the incident, Marlon and Jackie have continued performing as part of The Jacksons’ latest tour, bringing decades of music history to audiences around the world. The group, once led by Michael Jackson, now consists of surviving original members Marlon and Jackie as they continue honoring the family’s legendary musical legacy.

Fans React To Marlon’s Unexpected Fall

As clips of the incident spread online, fans quickly flooded the comments section with a mix of concern, jokes, and disbelief over Marlon’s sudden tumble. Some viewers couldn’t help but reference Michael Jackson while reacting to the awkward moment. “The Ghost of MJ wasn’t having it..!!” one person commented, while another joked, “That’s Michael saying stop doing my songs!”

Others were more focused on Marlon’s well-being, especially given his age. “I hope he’s okay. It’s not good for older folk to fall at all,” one concerned fan wrote.

Meanwhile, others tried to inject humor into the viral mishap. “He wanted to be stumbling something 👀,” one person joked, while another added, “I hate when they quit recording. I wanna see the aftermath.” One commenter even referenced the Jackson family patriarch, writing, “This [is] why Joe was always whopping his a-s for always missing steps.”

Despite the online chatter, many fans appeared relieved that Marlon seemingly recovered quickly enough to continue the show.

Michael Jackson Rose To Fame Alongside His Brothers

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Long before becoming the King of Pop, Michael Jackson first found fame alongside his brothers Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, and Marlon in the Jackson 5. After releasing their debut single “Big Boy,” the family group opened for legendary acts including James Brown, Gladys Knight & The Pips, and Sam & Dave.

Their career skyrocketed after Motown founder Berry Gordy signed the group in 1969, leading to major success with Diana Ross Presents the Jackson 5. The Jackson 5 soon became household names thanks to chart-topping hits like “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” and “I’ll Be There,” while also launching the animated Saturday morning series “The Jackson 5ive.”

Michael Jackson’s Solo Career Changed Music Forever

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Michael eventually branched out into a solo career while still performing with his brothers, releasing early albums like “Got to Be There,” “Ben,” and “Music and Me.”

His superstardom reached new heights with 1979’s “Off the Wall,” produced by Quincy Jones, before exploding globally with “Thriller” in 1982. The record remains the best-selling album of all time, with more than 67 million copies sold worldwide, according to Guinness World Records.

Michael died on June 25, 2009, at age 50 from acute propofol intoxication combined with other sedatives, which resulted in cardiac arrest. His former physician, Dr. Conrad Murray, was later convicted of involuntary manslaughter.

His death sent shockwaves through the music world and devastated millions of fans across the globe. At the time, Michael was preparing for his highly anticipated “This Is It” comeback concerts in London, which were expected to mark his return to the stage.

Michael Jackson’s Story Is Reaching New Audiences

Lisa Marie Presley and Michael Jackson
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Even years after his death, interest in Michael Jackson’s story continues to grow. The biopic “Michael,” which follows the singer’s rise to fame before later allegations of child sexual abuse emerged, has become a massive box office success.

According to Variety, the film has now earned $788,047,189 worldwide and is reportedly on track to surpass “Bohemian Rhapsody” as the highest-grossing musical biopic of all time.