A black synthetic-blend jacket Michael Jackson wore on his 1989
Bad World Tour is pictured in this photo provided by Julien's Auctions, October
25, 2018. Julien's Auctions/Handout via REUTERS
Michael Jackson’s black “Bad” jacket that the singer wore on his
first solo tour is going up for auction in November and could fetch up to
$100,000.
The jacket, with multiple zippers, straps and buckles, is one of
the late singer’s most iconic costume pieces alongside his red and black
leather “Thriller” music video jacket that sold for $1.8 million at auction in
2011.
Jackson has become one of the most collectible celebrities since
his sudden death in 2009 in Los Angeles at age 50 from an accidental overdose
of an anesthetic he was using as a sleep aid.
The “Bad” jacket is being sold by Texas businessman and
philanthropist Milton Verret along with almost 100 other items from his large
rock ‘n roll memorabilia collection.
Verret also owns the “Thriller” jacket, which he takes around
children’s hospitals, but is not putting that item up for auction.
The Nov. 10 auction at the Hard Rock Cafe in Times Square, New
York, will also feature electric guitars played by Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney,
Eric Clapton, and U2 band members The Edge and Bono. The various guitars are
expected to fetch between $20,000 - $50,000 apiece.
Part of the auction proceeds will go to the MusicCares charity arm
of Grammy Award organizers the Recording Academy that provides health and other
services to musicians.
“It’s tough for musicians and artists today and this auction
presents another opportunity to give back to the music community,” Verret said
in a statement.
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