The Story of The Jacksons at Arrowhead Stadium (1984)
July 6-8, 1984: The Jacksons at Arrowhead Stadium
In the summer of 1984, The Jacksons launched their North American Victory Tour with three sold-out shows at Arrowhead Stadium. In a rare move, Arrowhead officials accepted a flat $100,000 fee instead of their usual cut of ticket and concession sales.
The Victory Tour marked a major cultural moment—the last time all six Jackson brothers performed together on stage. Jackie Jackson was absent for much of the tour after injuring his knee during rehearsals.
Despite that, the tour went on to break records: more than 2 million fans attended the 55-show run, which grossed an estimated $75 million (around $211 million today), making it the highest-grossing tour at the time.
The tour became iconic for Michael Jackson’s signature look—his sequined black jacket, single white glove, and the moonwalk.
But tensions behind the scenes were rising. At the final show on December 9, Michael announced it would be the group's last performance together, effectively dissolving the Jacksons as a touring act and canceling the planned international legs of the tour.