Michael Jackson fedora
Photo taken Michael Jackson waves as he arrives at the Santa Barbara County courthouse 3 June 2005, in Santa Maria, California. Three Michael Jackson songs have been removed from streaming sites following longstanding claims that they are sung by someone else, Sony and the late singer’s estate said 6 July, 2022. Photo: TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP

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Michael Jackson’s moonwalk fedora up for auction: Got R2 million?

The black fedora worn by pop superstar Michael Jackson just before he dazzled the world with his moonwalk dance for the first time will be up for grabs in September during a Paris auction of music memorabilia. ALSO READ | Elton John, Guns N’ Roses take to the stage as Glastonbury Festival opens The King of Pop […]

21-06-23 17:40
Michael Jackson fedora
Photo taken Michael Jackson waves as he arrives at the Santa Barbara County courthouse 3 June 2005, in Santa Maria, California. Three Michael Jackson songs have been removed from streaming sites following longstanding claims that they are sung by someone else, Sony and the late singer’s estate said 6 July, 2022. Photo: TIMOTHY A. CLARY / AFP

The black fedora worn by pop superstar Michael Jackson just before he dazzled the world with his moonwalk dance for the first time will be up for grabs in September during a Paris auction of music memorabilia.

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The King of Pop whipped off the hat while breaking into his hit “Billie Jean” during a televised Motown concert in 1983.

A few minutes later Michael Jackson, at the height of his fame, showed off what would become his trademark move – a seemingly effortless glide backwards while appearing to move forward.

The hat, with an estimated value of €60 000 to €100 000 (R1.2 million to R2 million), will be the star attraction at an auction of rock-and-roll items by Drouot on September 26.

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Other items include a guitar owned by the legendary bluesman T-Bone Walker that could fetch up to €150 000; a suit worn by Depeche Mode’s Martin Gore; and one of Madonna’s gold records.

The sale is being organised by Artpeges and Lemon Auction, which last year made a splash with the €385 500 sale of the infamous guitar that broke up Oasis, the British band formed by the brothers Noel and Liam Gallagher.

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A full list of the roughly 200 items will be published online by Hotel Drouot on July 4.