The Jacksons tour dates cancelled due to album recordings
Published Jun 3 2012, 23:26 BST | By Tom Eames
The Jacksons have reportedly cancelled the first of their upcoming tour dates.
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The brothers are set to reunite for their 'Unity Tour' in the US later this summer, but have decided to axe the first two dates due to "scheduling conflicts".
Jermaine, Jackie, Marlon and Tito Jackson have cancelled the gigs in Louisville and Cincinnati, in order to complete their latest studio LP, reports TMZ.
The four-piece band are hoping to finish the album so that they can perform the new tracks on tour.
The Jacksons are also planning to reschedule the cancelled dates, but no plans have been finalised.
The tour is now scheduled to begin on June 20 in Rama, ON, Canada.
The Jacksons' previous studio album was 1989's 2300 Jackson Street. They have released 15 LPs in total, including the Jackson 5 albums with the late Michael Jackson.
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can some one please tell me how Jermaine has not been arrested for conspiracy to pervert the course of justice? he openly admitted not only that he was going to help Michael Jackson escape if found guilty but that he already had things set up just in case, ugh he disgusts me!
June 5th 2012 at 8:37pm