For the first time in over three decades, The Jacksons are set to release a new studio album—this time with heavy hearts and renewed purpose. The announcement comes less than a year after the passing of Tito Jackson, the beloved older brother of Michael Jackson and a core member of the iconic family band. Tito died in September 2024 at the age of 70, leaving a deep void in the music world and within his family.
Now, Jackie and Marlon Jackson, the remaining active members of the group, are preparing to share a project that honors their legacy, celebrates their resilience, and marks their first full-length release since 1989’s 2300 Jackson Street.
“We got a new album coming up soon, as The Jacksons,” Jackie revealed in a recent interview with the Daily Star. “I can’t talk a lot about it, but it’s the brothers, and it’s gonna be great.”
While details of the project remain under wraps, this forthcoming release carries significant emotional weight. It will be the first Jacksons record created without Tito’s presence, and fans can likely expect both sonic innovation and heartfelt tributes that reflect the band’s journey through triumph, tragedy, and transformation.
The Jacksons have long stood as pop music royalty. From their Motown beginnings as The Jackson 5 to their reinvention in the ’80s as The Jacksons, the group has continually shaped the landscape of R&B, soul, and pop. The upcoming album is poised not only to reintroduce their unmistakable sound to a new generation, but also to serve as a musical eulogy for a brother, collaborator, and pioneer.
With anticipation building and the family’s musical legacy still burning bright, the return of The Jacksons promises more than nostalgia—it’s a new chapter in a story that refuses to fade.
