The King of Pop may soon have a permanent stage on the French Riviera…

While in Monaco for a high-profile gala hosted by media entrepreneur Luiz Costa Macambira, Jermaine Jackson, talking to Monaco Info, revealed plans to open a museum entirely dedicated to his legendary brother, Michael Jackson, on the Côte d’Azur.

Still in the scouting phase, the exact location remains under wraps, but Jermaine confirmed that the Riviera is firmly in his sights after five years of quiet preparation. The future Jackson Museum promises to be far more than a traditional exhibition space. Envisioned as a vibrant hybrid between immersive show and cultural museum, it would house more than 500 rare pieces linked to the pop icon’s extraordinary career.

Among the headline attractions: around 200 personal items belonging directly to Michael, including an astonishing collection of 120 paintings created by the singer himself. The artwork alone is reportedly valued at an eye-watering 1.6 billion dollars, offering a new and unexpected perspective on the artist behind the music.

While the grand opening may still be a few years away, fans won’t have to wait that long for a first taste. Jermaine also teased the possibility of a world-preview exhibition in the Principality within the next one to two years, a glamorous curtain-raiser before the full museum takes shape.

Speaking to Monaco Info, Jermaine said the project aims to celebrate not just the global superstar, but the creative soul behind the legend. For the Côte d’Azur, it could be the most exciting moonwalk yet.