Meet the tiny titan of pop and the new
Michael Jackson (Golden Armour) Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure (2024 release), inspired by the outfit that moonwalked across the globe during the HIStory Tour. This pop-sized powerhouse packs all the punch of MJ's legendary performances with none of the gravity to keep it grounded.
UPDATE: The new Michael Jackson in Golden Armour Pop! Vinyl Figure will be released on January 17! To get your hands on this Pop Vinyl Figure at its release, be sure to check out the links I've provided below – click to jump or scroll to continue reading!
Collect the King of Pop: Michael Jackson (Golden Suit with Armour) Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure"
Strutting straight out of the HIStory Tour, the Michael Jackson (Golden Armour) Funko Pop! Vinyl Figure captures the essence of the pop legend's iconic stage presence.
Clad in the shimmering golden suit of armor, complete with the regal armbands and the microphone headset, this collectible brings a piece of music history to your desk.
This little figure rocks the look that thrilled millions, from the curls down to the glossy shoes. Each detail is a nod to the King of Pop's flair for the dramatic and the unforgettable.
With a stance mirroring Michael's confident poise, the figure offers a playful yet respectful tribute to the artist's showmanship. This is a miniaturized celebration of the man who made the world dance.
Add this Funko Pop! to your collection and let the spirit of Michael Jackson's electrifying performances moonwalk into your heart.
The new Michael Jackson (Golden Armour) Funko Pop! can be purchased at the links below (click to jump!)
Did Michael Jackson's HIStory Tour Rewrite Concert History?
Michael Jackson's HIStory World Tour, a spectacle like no other, took the globe by storm, transforming each stage into a chapter of musical brilliance. But what really went down during the King of Pop's final solo world tour?
Spanning 82 concerts with an astonishing 4.5 million fans, this tour was not just a series of performances; it was a global odyssey. The magic unfolded in 52 cities across 35 countries on 5 continents, proving that music knows no borders.
Yet, despite its monumental success, fans today scratch their heads, wondering why this iconic tour never graced the shelves in DVD form.
Before the tour officially kicked off, MJ treated the Sultan of Brunei to a jaw-dropping birthday performance. Picture this: the royal family of Brunei, sitting in the Jerudong Park Amphitheatre, witnessing what seemed like a prelude to the upcoming HIStory tour.
Yet, in a classic MJ twist, the concert was a nod to his Dangerous Tour, shrouding the HIStory details in mystery.
This tour wasn't just about the classics; it introduced the live renditions of "You Are Not Alone" and "Earth Song" to Michael's concerts.
But it wasn't all about the new. MJ bid adieu to hits like "Jam" and "Human Nature" on this tour, marking their final bow on his concert stage.
And if you think that's where the surprises end, think again. The King of Pop threw curveballs with song replacements and unexpected live moments that left fans in awe.
The HIStory Tour was a monumental saga in Michael's career. His first concert in Prague was nothing short of legendary, drawing a staggering 125,000 people.
His footprint touched corners of the globe from Tunis to Sydney, and he even made history in Honolulu, being the first artist to sell out the Aloha Stadium.
But fans are left clutching at straws for all the professional recordings made during the tour. The elusive DVD release remains a mystery, with only snippets and fan-recorded videos lighting up platforms like YouTube.
Even the high-definition broadcasts and the supposed remaster of the Munich concert keep fans on the edge of their seats, hoping for a release that would let them relive the magic.
On stage, the HIStory tour was a technological marvel. From a spacecraft intro video to the mammoth stage setup complete with MJ statues, this tour was a testament to Michael's genius.
But beyond the lights, music, and dance moves, the connection with the fans and the shared moments of musical ecstasy truly defined the HIStory World Tour.
It wasn't just a concert series; it was a cultural phenomenon that continues to echo through the halls of music history.