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Jermaine Jackson performs at IIFA Rocks during the 2011 International Indian Film Academy Celebrations in Toronto on Friday, June 24, 2011. Jackson performed a nostalgic tribute concert Friday to his late brother Michael Jackson to mark the second anniversary of the pop star's death as part of the 12th Indian International Film Awards festivities in Toronto.
Jermaine Jackson performs at IIFA Rocks during the 2011 International Indian Film Academy Celebrations in Toronto on Friday, June 24, 2011. Jackson performed a nostalgic tribute concert Friday to his late brother Michael Jackson to mark the second anniversary of the pop star’s death as part of the 12th Indian International Film Awards festivities in Toronto.
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TORONTO — Jermaine Jackson performed a nostalgic tribute concert Friday to his late brother, Michael Jackson, to mark the second anniversary of the pop star’s death as part of the 12th International Indian Film Academy festivities in Toronto.

Dressed in a Michael Jackson-inspired outfit — complete with a red military-style jacket, V-neck white shirt, fitted black slacks and a black cummerbund with an emblazoned number “5” — the former Jackson 5 performer sang a medley of his brother’s hits including “Scream,” “Wanna Be Startin’ Somethin”‘ and “Can You Feel It.”

“This is a special moment in the show because it’s a tribute to my brother,” said Jackson moments before joining Indian singer Sonu Nigam to perform “This is It,” a song written by Nigam after the megastar’s death, which the singers dedicated to the pop icon. The Associated Press, Photo: Chris Young, The Canadian Press

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