Michael Jackson's Sept. 7 30th anniversary concert at New York's Madison Square Garden is growing bigger and bigger, its organizers have announced. For one thing, it has now been expanded to two shows, with the second taking place Sept. 10. At both concerts, which are due to mark his three decades as a solo performer, the pop star, 42, is scheduled to perform music from his long-long-long-awaited new album, "Invincible." He is also due to reunite with his brothers for the first time since the 1984 "Victory" tour and album. Others expected to pay tribute on the Garden stage: 'N Sync, Whitney Houston, Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Luther Vandross, Britney Spears and Missy "Misdemeanor" Elliott. Meanwhile, in other Jackson news, Michael's sister Janet Jackson, 34, who recently divorced second husband Rene Elizondo Jr. after eight years of marriage, told Larry King on Monday that motherhood "has definitely crossed my mind. I don't feel like my biological clock is ticking, and I have to rush into anything, but I have thought about it."
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