The Jackson 5 First National Tour


The Jackson 5 First National Tour was the Jackson 5's first tour of the United States. After having made 1969 appearances with Diana Ross and the Supremes at The Forum near Los Angeles, and Yvonne Fair in Gary, Indiana, the tour began in Philadelphia with their first official full-length Motown concert. One concert in San Francisco was shared with Jerry Butler and Rare Earth.
In an interview, Michael Jackson told Soul Magazine about the tour, "In San Francisco and Los Angeles, it looked like the walls were falling the way hundreds of them, the girls, came at the stage all together; but we have to practice getting away too, so we're ready to drop everything and run. Jermaine dropped his guitar and took off at the Forum concert. We can always get a new guitar for him, but he'd be kinda hard to replace. It's too bad really, 'cause we can't finish the show the way we rehearsed. We always have to run off stage, and we can't thank the audience and stuff, you know the way we'd really like too, we just have to run away."

Background

The tour was announced in April 1970 by Berry Gordy Jr. and Joe Jackson. During the group's May 10, 1970 appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show, Ed Sullivan announced the group would begin a summer tour of one-nighters at New York City's Madison Square Garden on July 7. However, outside of the two June concerts in California, they would not appear there or at any venue until October.

Set list

  1. "Stand!"
  2. "I Want You Back"
  3. "ABC"
  4. "Feelin' Alright"
  5. "Who's Lovin' You"
  6. "I'll Be There"
  7. "Mama's Pearl"
  8. "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah"
  9. "Yesterday"
  10. "Can You Remember?"
  11. "There Was a Time"
  12. "It's Your Thing"
  13. "I Found That Girl"
  14. "Thank You "
  15. "Walk On"
  16. "The Love You Save"
Notes

Cancellations