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Michael Jackson: HIStory World Tour - Live in Munich
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Michael Jackson: HIStory World Tour - Live in Munich

Jul 6, 1997
2h 1m
★ 8.1

Overview

The King of Pop rocks the Olympic Stadium in Munich, Germany during his concerts on June 4th and 6th, 1997, as part of the HIStory World Tour.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Optimum Productions
Epic Records
Sony BMG Music Entertainment

Michael Jackson: HIStory World Tour - Live in Munich Trailers

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Cast

Michael Jackson

Self - Lead Vocals

Michael Jackson

Isaiah Sanders

Self - Keyboards

Isaiah Sanders

Brad Buxer

Self - Keyboards

Brad Buxer

Jonathan Moffett

Self - Drums

Jonathan Moffett

Jennifer Batten

Self - Guitar

Jennifer Batten

Greg Howe

Self - Guitar

Greg Howe

David Williams

Self - Guitar

David Williams

Freddie Washington

Self - Bass

Freddie Washington

Kevin Dorsey

Self - Additional Vocals

Kevin Dorsey

Dorian Holley

Self - Additional Vocals

Dorian Holley

Marva Hicks

Self - Additional Vocals

Marva Hicks

Darryl Phinnessee

Self - Additional Vocals

Darryl Phinnessee

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