Janet Jackson Supports Her Brothers Jackie and Marlon at Their Concert in Rare Public Family Moment
Janet Jackson made a surprise onstage appearance to support her brothers Jackie and Marlon Jackson at their performance in England on Saturday, July 19
The singer stopped by for The Jacksons' set at the Heritage Live festivals in Reading
"Words can't express how much your nephew and I enjoyed tonite," Janet wrote of watching her brothers performJanet Jackson made a surprise appearance in England when she stepped out onstage to support her brothers, who were performing as The Jacksons.
On Saturday, July 19, the musician, 59, attended her brothers Jackie and Marlon Jackson's performance at the Heritage Live festivals in Reading. Videos shared on Janet's Instagram Stories and photos taken at the festival show her watching from the wings with her rarely seen 8-year-old son, Eissa.
During their performance, Jackie, 74, and Marlon, 68, also brought Janet out onstage for a quick guest appearance. The "Together Again" singer wore a green jacket and flared jeans, and styled her in a tight bun.
Following the concert, Janet posted a series of clips of the concert filmed from backstage. In one video, the proud sister shared just how excited she was to see her older brothers perform.
"Words can't express how much your nephew and I enjoyed tonite," Janet wrote. "It was so good seeing both of you as usual."
"God bless you on your journey," she added. "We love you so much."
In a post shared by the British music festival's official Instagram account, Janet could be seen grinning as she stood onstage alongside her brothers.
"What a privilege it was to have a very rare appearance by @JanetJackson when she joined her brothers on stage last night at the @EnglefieldEstate and what a performance @TheJacksons gave us!" the caption read. "A real treat!"
The iconic Jackson family tree also includes siblings Rebbie, 75, Jackie, Jermaine, 70, La Toya, 69, Marlon, Brandon (who died after birth in 1957), Randy, 62, and the late Michael and Tito.
Members of the Jackson family gathered on Nov. 4 to mourn Tito, who died at age 70 on Sept. 15, 2024. Michael's children, Paris and Bigi (formerly known as Blanket), were in attendance at their uncle's memorial, according to photos obtained by PEOPLE at the time.
La Toya and Marlon, along with Jermaine's children, Jaafar Jackson and Jermajesty Jackson, were also present, per the Daily Mail. The memorial was held at Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles.
Janet also recently celebrated her sisters La Toya and Rebbie on their birthday by sharing a sweet childhood photo of the trio.
"I miss you both tremendously and love you incredibly!!!! Have an amazing special day!!! 😘😘😘 your little sister 🥰," Janet captioned the May 29 Instagram post.
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In the photo, the three sisters are wearing matching black and gold ensembles. Rebbie and La Toya share a birthday, but were born six years apart.
One of Janet's most recent public appearances came just two weeks ago, when the singer stepped out with R&B star Maxwell on July 7, sporting an all-white pantsuit with a slicked-back bun.
Photographs and fan videos shared on social media showed Janet smiling as she and Maxwell, 52, walked hand-in-hand into the Playhouse Theatre to catch the 1,500th performance of Cabaret — though Janet later confirmed to PEOPLE that she and the musician are "just two friends."
The "Nasty" artist is set to wrap her current concert residency at Resorts World Las Vegas in September.
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