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US singer Michael Jackson announces that he is set to play ten live concerts at the London O2 Arena in July, which he announced at a press conference at the London O2 Arena, Thursday, March 5, 2009. The singer also stated that this would be his final performances in London. (AP Photo/Joel Ryan) Image Credit: AP

It seems the late King of Pop won’t get a street named after him in Motown, at least not at this point.

The Detroit Free Press reported that a ceremony planned for Friday for Michael Jackson Avenue has been cancelled.

The newspaper says Jackson’s siblings originally were under the impression that the Jackson 5 would be honoured with the street name as part of Detroit Music Weekend. But the city prohibits ceremonial street designations for groups or organisations.

Stephen Grady, Council President Brenda Jones’ chief of staff, says the council still plans “to do something for the Jackson 5.”

Four of Jackson’s brothers — Jackie, Tito, Jermaine and Marlon — still are scheduled to perform during the festival.

The Gary, Indiana, brothers signed in 1968 with Detroit’s Motown. Michael Jackson was 50 when he died in 2009 in Los Angeles from a prescription drug overdose.