Michael Jackson’s hometown of Gary, Indiana, came together to celebrate the King of Pop’s birthday with a massive block party outside his childhood home. Had he lived, the legendary entertainer would have turned 67 this year.
CBS Chicago reported that on Friday, August 29, fans and locals gathered for the “Jackson Street Block Party” at 2300 Jackson Street, a location just steps away from Roosevelt High School where Jackson’s older brother Jackie once studied.
Family members Marlon and Jackie Jackson returned to their hometown for the event and shared heartfelt words with the crowd. “Even when we go around the world, we talk about Gary, Indiana. Everybody know where this is,” Marlon said. Jackie added, “Without you, we wouldn’t be where we are today. We love you guys for that.”
The celebration also featured a surprise appearance from comedian Chris Tucker, a longtime friend of Michael. Tucker entertained the crowd with an impromptu performance of “You Rock My World,” the same track whose music video he starred in alongside Jackson back in 2001. Speaking with CBS Chicago, Tucker said he felt “honored” and “blessed” that Gary is known as the birthplace of “the world’s most famous entertainer and the world’s most famous entertainment family.”
The festivities continued the next day with a special tribute at Roosevelt High in memory of Tito Jackson, who passed away in September of last year.
Adding to the week’s personal milestones for the Jackson family, Michael’s eldest son Prince shared on the Gram that he married his longtime partner Molly Schirmang. “8 years down [infinity emoji] to go. Molly and I have spent a lot of time together and made incredible memories. We’ve traveled the world, graduated and grown so much together. I’m excited for this next chapter in our lives as we continue to grow and make great memories. I love you babs [kissy face emoji],” Prince wrote in a heartfelt post alongside photos of their wedding celebration.
The weekend events reminded fans that Michael Jackson’s music and legacy remain deeply rooted in Gary, while his family continues to honor his memory and share their own milestones with the world.