Michael Jackson’s children Paris, Prince, and Blanket turned out in support during the star-studded opening night of Broadway’s MJ: The Musical at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City.
MJ: The Musical follows Jackson, played by Broadway newcomer Myles Frost, as he prepares to embark on his now-iconic Dangerous world tour, which spanned from 1992 to 1993.
Paris, 23, dazzled on the red carpet in a gorgeous red patterned wrap dress that fell just below the knee.
Opening night: Michael Jackson’s daughter Paris and son Prince turned out in support during the star-studded opening night of Broadway’s MJ: The Musical at the Neil Simon Theatre in New York City
Bond: Their youngest sibling Jackson’s youngest son Prince Michael Jackson II AKA Blanket, now 19, did not walk the red carpet but was seen leaving the event with older sister Paris
The musician styled the eye-catching number with some maroon suede boots and a myriad of beaded bracelets.
She layered several necklaces around her neck and parted her voluminous bleached hair to one side.
As for her makeup, Paris drew attention to her ice blue eyes with an array of brown and bronze eyeshadows and painted her pout a stunning shade of red.
Dazzling: Paris, 23, dazzled on the red carpet in a gorgeous red patterned wrap dress that fell just below the knee
Bohemian: The musician styled the eye-catching number with some maroon suede boots and a myriad of beaded bracelets
Suited up: Jackson struck poses beside her older brother Prince, who got gussied up for the occasion in a black suit and tie
Jackson struck poses beside her older brother Prince, who got gussied up for the occasion in a black suit and tie.
The 24-year-old, who attended a preview of the musical in December, styled his hair in a ponytail and accessorized with a watch.
They had huge smiles on their faces as they greeted adoring fans of their father’s outside.
Before hitting the red carpet as a pair, Paris and Prince were captured arriving to the venue in a black van.
Glamour: She layered several necklaces around her neck and parted her voluminous bleached hair to one side
Stunning: As for her makeup, Paris drew attention to her ice blue eyes with an array of brown and bronze eyeshadows and painted her pout a stunning shade of red
Finishing touches: The 24-year-old, who attended a preview of the musical in December, styled his hair in a ponytail and accessorized with a watch
The bonded duo strolled hand-in-hand with a bodyguard by their side.
Their youngest sibling Jackson’s youngest son Prince Michael Jackson II AKA Blanket, now 19, did not walk the red carpet but was seen leaving the event with older sister Paris.
The late Michael Jackson shares Prince and Paris with ex-wife Debbie Rowe. The pair were married from 1996 to 1999.
Spike Lee, who has been a longtime supporter of Michael Jackson’s, turned up to opening night in a Beat It t-shirt styled with an orange windbreaker coat.
Arrival: Before hitting the red carpet as a pair, Paris and Prince were captured arriving to the venue in a black van
Beaming: They had huge smiles on their faces as they greeted adoring fans of their father’s outside
Bonded: The bonded duo strolled hand-in-hand with a bodyguard by their side
Support system: Blanket looked dapper in a black suit with crisp white dress shirt as he accompanied his big sister outside of the theater
Tamron Hall rocked a similar look but layered up with a red leather jacket and tucked her MJ tee into a frilly white maxi skirt.
American civil rights activist Al Sharpton, 67, and his girlfriend Aisha McShaw, 43, were spotted posing for a snap on the red carpet before heading inside the historic theatre.
The bio-musical’s star Myles Frost had all eyes on his as he graced the opening night step-and-repeat in a black beaded suit.
It had silk lapels and intricate beaded embroidery on the front and down the sleeves.
Big fan: Spike Lee, who has been a longtime supporter of Michael Jackson’s, turned up to opening night in a Beat It t-shirt styled with an orange windbreaker coat
Fashionista: Tamron Hall rocked a similar look but layered up with a red leather jacket and tucked her MJ tee into a frilly white maxi skirt
Lovebirds: American civil rights activist Al Sharpton, 67, and his girlfriend Aisha McShaw, 43, were spotted posing for a snap on the red carpet before heading inside the historic theatre
Shining star: The musical’s star Myles Frost had all eyes on his as he graced the opening night step-and-repeat in a black beaded suit
The Washington D.C. native layered his gorgeous jacket over a black turtleneck top.
Myles had diamond stud earrings in his ears and posed for shutterbugs in a pair of frameless shades.
Frost is making his Broadway debut as Michael Jackson and was cast as the leading role after Tony nominated star Ephraim Sykes left the show due to a scheduling conflict, according to Playbill.
Details: It had silk lapels and intricate beaded embroidery on the front and down the sleeves
Layered up: The Washington D.C. native layered his gorgeous jacket over a black turtleneck top
Debut: Frost is making his Broadway debut as Michael Jackson and was cast as the leading role after Tony nominated star Ephraim Sykes left the show due to a scheduling conflict, according to Playbill
Ensemble member Carina-Kay Louchiey turned heads in bright red blazer dress with feather-lined sleeves and rhinestone buttons.
Louchiey posed for snapshots with fellow members of the ensemble cast Oyoyo Joi and Kali May Grinder and dancer Michelle Mercedes.
The ensemble’s very own Aramie Payton also opted for head-to-toe red for the musical’s big night.
Head-to-toe: Ensemble member Carina-Kay Louchiey turned heads in bright red blazer dress with feather-lined sleeves and rhinestone buttons
Group shot: Louchiey posed for snapshots with fellow members of the ensemble cast Oyoyo Joi and Kali May Grinder and dancer Michelle Mercedes
Red hot: The ensemble’s very own Aramie Payton also opted for head-to-toe red for the musical’s big night
Bold: Jenny Jules stunned in a highly patterned mustard-toned maxi dress, while Jordan Roth highlighted her slender legs in a pair of black vinyl trousers
Show-stopping: Princess Sarah Culberson beamed while modeling a nude and black jumpsuit covered in intricate sequined embroidery
Man in charge: MJ: The Musical’s director and choreographer Christopher Wheeldon suited up in all-black and posed for photos with Christian Wilson and Walter Russell III, who play ‘Little Michael’ in the show and ‘Little Marlon’ Devin Trey Campbell
Jenny Jules stunned in a highly patterned mustard-toned maxi dress, while Jordan Roth highlighted her slender legs in a pair of black vinyl trousers.
Princess Sarah Culberson beamed while modeling a nude and black jumpsuit covered in intricate sequined embroidery.
MJ: The Musical’s director and choreographer Christopher Wheeldon suited up in all-black.
He was seen posing for photos with Christian Wilson and Walter Russell III, who play ‘Little Michael’ in the show and ‘Little Marlon’ Devin Trey Campbell.
Hype: MJ: The Musical began previews in December with ‘a book by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and a score comprised of familiar pop hits,’ as reported by Playbill
Time machine: MJ: The Musical follows Jackson, played by Broadway newcomer Myles Frost, as he prepares to embark on his now-iconic Dangerous world tour, which spanned from 1992 to 1993; Myles Frost pictured as Michael Jackson in MJ: The Musical
Big shoes to fill: Myles will perform live renditions of 25 of Jackson’s (pictured in 1992) biggest hits while getting an intimate look into the mind of the legendary performer
MJ: The Musical began previews in December with ‘a book by two-time Pulitzer Prize winner Lynn Nottage and a score comprised of familiar pop hits,’ as reported by Playbill.
Audiences will be treated live renditions of over 25 of Jackson’s biggest hits while getting an intimate look into the mind of the legendary performer.
‘MJ: The Musical goes beyond the singular moves and signature sound of the star, offering a rare look at the creative mind and collaborative spirit that catapulted Jackson into legendary status,’ reads an official press release.
Michael Jackson passed away in 2009 after suffering cardiac arrest due to an overdose of propofol, as reported by CNN.
Iconic: Michael Jackson pictured performing during his Dangerous world tour in 1992
Early years: On the eve of the musical’s opening, Michael’s younger sister Janet Jackson shared a throwback snapshot of the famous family