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Thu, Apr 23, 2026, 03:32 PM

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The video displays a collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia, likely in an exhibition or a retail setting in Las Palmas, Spain. The main subjects are a black fedora hat, a silver-sequined glove, a…read more

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The video displays a collection of Michael Jackson memorabilia, likely in an exhibition or a retail setting in Las Palmas, Spain. The main subjects are a black fedora hat, a silver-sequined glove, a commemorative "KING OF POP" display, and a "Michael Jackson CHEATER" CD. The fedora, an iconic piece of the artist's attire, rests on the left side of a white display surface. To its right, a shimmering, heavily sequined glove, another signature item, stands upright on a small, dark base. In the foreground, a clear acrylic case, featuring an image of Michael Jackson with "KING OF POP" text, is mounted on a silver and black stand. Below the fedora, a CD cover for "Michael Jackson CHEATER" is visible. A black plaque with white Spanish text is prominently displayed. It states, "Cristales Swarovski originales del guante de Michael Jackson," indicating that two original Swarovski crystals from Michael Jackson's iconic glove are featured. The text further explains that these crystals are from a glove used during his "Thriller," "Bad," "Dangerous," "History," and "Blood on the Dance Floor" eras, emphasizing that each crystal is an authentic fragment embedded with symbols directly linked to the artist. In the blurred background, another sign in Spanish announces "TRIBUTO AL REY DEL POP" (Tribute to the King of Pop) and an event time: "Viernes 24 de abril a las 20:00 h" (Friday, April 24th at 8:00 PM). The overall scene suggests a well-lit, indoor public space, possibly a museum or a store. | Open Wire