The
Destiny World Tour: January 1979
They played to 80 US cities as well as numerous dates in
France, Holland, Switzerland, Kenya, and the UK. This was
to promote their new album Destiny. Several concerts had
to be cancelled due to Michael catching flu.
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few pictures of the "Destiny" Tour: ]
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The Jacksons' "Victory" tour became
the then-biggest tour any group had ever done!
Creation:
Concert
Written & Designed by:
Michael Jackson
and The Jacksons
Produced
by:
Jacksons Entertainment
Corporation
[in Association with Larry Larson]
Victory
Tour Choreographed by:
Marlon, Michael
and Jackie Jackson
Staging
Design Executor:
Ian Knight
Lighting
Design:
Robert A. Roth
and James K. Chapman
[for Source Point Design]
Director of Security:
Asst. Chief of Security
Security for Marlon Jackson
Security for Jackie Jackson
Security for Tito Jackson
Security for Michael Jackson
Security for Randy Jackson
Security for Jermaine Jackson
Bill Bray
Jack Cole
James Anderson
Wayne Sharif
Steve Wallace
Charles "Chuckey" Dibais
Charles E. Lee, Jr.
Ron Spurlock
Specialty Costumes Designed by:
Michael Jackson and Ted Shell
Jackson
Costumes Designed by:
Bill Whitten
Personal
Management - Michael Jackson:
Frank Dileo
Personal
Management - The Jacksons:
Jack Nance
Interesting
Facts:
The
Destiny World Tour began in New Orleans, Louisiana and stopped
in 80 U.S. cities.
Some
of the concert dates were listed in a cover-story on The Jacksons,
published in the April 13, 1979 issue of "Black Radio".
[Eddie
Van Halen and Beat It]
On July 4, 1984 Eddie Van Halen joined The Jacksons on stage
for a "Beat It" guest appearance playing electric guitar.
At the last show of the tour, performed at
Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, Michael announced his split from
The Jacksons during "Shake Your Body [Down To The Ground]".
The "Victory" tour reportedly grossed US$ 75 million and set
a new record for the then-largest grossing tour.
Michael donated all his performance money from this tour to
charity: "For me, that was what the "Victory" tour was all
about - giving back!"
The "Torture" video was played before the concert
at some venues.
In New Jersey, Jermaine replaced "You Like Me Don't You"
with "Dynamite" which he performed during the rest of the tour.
Chuck Sullivan was the other concert promoter alongisde Don
King. Also, Frank Russo was considered for the job as tour promoter.
Mick Jagger offered to perform State of Shock live with Michael
during one of the concerts.
Jackie Jackson was the only member not present on the tour due
to a knee injury. Jackie made a full recovery and joined the
Jacksons on stage during the final show in L.A.
The stage was reportedly 90ft high and 90ft wide.
Frank Oz designed the muppet monster for the "Sword in
the Stone" intro.
The Jacksons were reportedly supposed to extend the Victory
Tour as a world tour, but Michael wrote Don King a letter telling
him he had no interest in doing so, and left the group after
the speech in Dodger Stadium.
Michael's speech announcing
his split was unexpected by the Jackson brothers and all those
in the audience.
Michael had 4 new dance moves invented for the tour: Moonwalk
in place, Magic moonwalk, sidewalk in place, and forwards moonwalk.
He was not allowed to use the sidewalk, as he was confined by
his brothers wishes. The forwards moonwalk was not used, only
in Dallas for one night. Plus, Billie Jean was not as polished
due to this confinement, hence he had more freedom to choreograph
his work on the BAD Tours and onward.
Notable celebs who attended the show included: Emmanuel Lewis,
Cindi Lauper, Steven Spielberg, Quincy Jones, Eric Estrada,
Andy Warhol, Sir Paul McCartney, Julian and Sean Lennon, Yoko
Ono, Prince, Bruce Springsteen, Diana Ross, Lionel Richie, Smokey
Robinson, Billy Joel, Brooke Shields, Eddie Van Halen, David
Lee Roth, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, James Brown, and Chuck
Berry.
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Jackson Musicians:
Jermaine Jackson - Bass
Tito Jackson - Guitar
Randy Jackson - Keyboards/Congas
Rory Kaplan - Keyboards
Pat Leonard - Keyboards
Jonathan Moffett - Drums
David Williams - Guitars
Jai Winding - Keyboards
Gregg Wright - Guitars
Tour Photographer:
Harrison Funk
Destiny Tour
- Setlist
Dancing Machine
Things I Do For You
Ben
Keep On Dancing
Jackson 5 MedleyI Want You Back / ABC / The Love You Save
I`ll Be There
Enjoy Yourself
Destiny
Show You The Way To Go
All Night Dancin`
Blame It On The Boogie
Victory Tour - Tourstart Review: newsweekvictorytour
Read
what
NEWSWEEK
- July 16, 1984 - had to say about the legendary Victory
Tour's opening night in Kansas City and more.
NEWSWEEK is one of the most important US magazines.
Pepsi Presents:
A Don King, Joseph
and Katherine Jackson Event
Promoted by Stadium
Management Corporation
Produced by Jacksons
Entertainment Corporation in Association With Larry Larson
Production:
Tour Coordinator:
Larry Larson
Assistant to the
Tour Coordinator: Marla Winston
Production Manager:
Peyton Wilson
Stage Manager:
Mike Hirsh
Assistant Production
Manager: Gary Bouchard
Production Consultant:
Ken Graham
Assistant to the
Production Manager: Debbie Lyons
Assistant Stage
Manager: Pee Wee Jackson
Site Coordinators:
John "Bugzee" Hougdahl, Jose Ward
Stage Construction
and Engineering: Plainview, Inc. - John McGraw
Robotic Lighting:
Design - Michael Jackson
Eidophor Video
Projection: M.B. Productions, Inc.
Design Execution
& Manufacturing: Applied Entertainment Systems
Lighting Company:
TASCO
Site Coordinators
: Bugzee Hougdahl & Jose Ward
Sound Company:
Clair Brothers Audio
House Mixers:
M.L. Procise & Mike Stahl
Laser Effects:
Showlasers, Inc., Dallas, Texas
Musicians Costumes
Design: Enid Jackson
Magical Illusions:
Franz Harary
Video Director:
Sandy Fullerton
Opening [Kreeton]
Overture:
Written by: Michael Jackson, Jai Winding and Pat Leonard
Produced by: Michael Jackson and Jai Winding
Arranged by: Marty Paitch and Jerry Hey
Jackson Crew Sportswear:
NIKE
Tour
Business Support:
Tour Consultant:
MCA Inc.
Road Manager:
Nelson Hayes
Assistant
Road Manager: John Kuramoto
Michael
Jackson Business Management: Marshall Gelfand
Legal -
Michael Jackson: John Branca and Gary Stiffelman
Legal -
Jermaine Jackson: Joel Katz
Press -
The Jacksons' Tour Publicity: Howard Bloom Organization
Press Representative
for Michael Jackson: Norman Winter Associates
Press Coordinators:
Ginny Buckley, Neil Friedman
Tour Book
Design & Art Direction: Norman Moore
Tour Book
Photography: Harrison Funk, Mathew Rolston, Greg Gorman,
Leon le Cash and Don Camp
Special Thanks:
Epic Records
John Coulter,
Karen Faye, Carmé Tenuta, Victor Vidal and Stanley
S. Sabin
Yamaha:
Musical Support:
Yamaha
Tour Jackets Designer:
Jeff Lancaster and Janice Takahashi
[for California Custom Jackets, Los Angeles]