PARIS: Just before performing his famous moonwalk dance for the first time, Michael Jackson tossed his hat to the side of the stage. Four decades later, it's up for auction in Paris.
The sale at the Hotel Drouot in Paris takes place on September 26. The black fedora is expected to fetch between 60,000 and 100,000 euros . A fedora, made of wool and lined with silk, that belonged to the late singer Michael Jackson is displayed before being put on sale at auction in France's capital Paris on Sept. 12, 2023.
He held on to it for several years, but it has since passed through a couple of private collectors on its way to Paris. Also being auctioned are a guitar owned by the legendary bluesman T-Bone Walker that could fetch up to 150,000 euros; a suit worn by Depeche Mode's Martin Gore; and one of Madonna's gold records.
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