Setlist: 1. Can You Feel It + Interlude 2. ABC, The Love You Save, I'll Be There 3. Dancing Machine 4. Shake Your Body 5. The Way You Make Me Feel 6. Black or White 7. Beat It 8. Billie Jean ✅️ 9. You Rock My World The Michael Jackson: 30th Anniversary Celebration was a pair of concert shows held on September 7 and 10, 2001, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. These events marked Michael Jackson’s 30 years as a solo artist, starting from his first solo single, "Got to Be There," in 1971. The concerts were a musical revue featuring Jackson, his brothers (The Jacksons), and guest artists like Usher, Whitney Houston, Liza Minnelli, Destiny’s Child, and more, performing hits from Jackson’s career and other tributes. The shows were choreographed by Glenn Douglas Packard and Brian Thomas, earning an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Choreography. Presented by David Gest, World Events LLC, and Clear Channel Entertainment, the concerts sold out in just two hours, with ticket prices among the highest ever, ranging up to $10,000 for VIP seats that included a dinner with Jackson and a signed poster. The total box office gross was $10,072,105, and Jackson reportedly earned $7.5 million per show. The concerts were edited into a two hour CBS television special aired on November 13, 2001, drawing an estimated 45 million viewers, making it one of the highest rated musical specials in TV history. The setlist included classics like "Billie Jean," "You Rock My World," and "The Way You Make Me Feel," alongside performances from guest artists. Notably, the September 10 concert ended just hours before the tragic events of 9/11, adding historical significance. Some fans observed Jackson appeared less polished in the first show, possibly due to limited rehearsal or personal challenges, as later discussed in sources like Jermaine Jackson’s book and David Gest’s documentary. Despite this, the concerts remain a landmark celebration of Jackson’s legacy. it's time to celebrate Michael Jackson's 30th Anniversary shows! here you can enjoy the show with this Instrumental series