The hat from Michael Jackson’s first “Moonwalk” sold for 77,640 euros at auction

The sale took place on Tuesday in Paris in the presence of many fans and curious onlookers. The hat was the highlight of an operation bringing together some 200 rock objects.

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Michael Jackson's Fedora hat on display at the Hôtel Drouot, in Paris, September 12, 2023 (GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)

The hat that Michael Jackson wore just before performing his legendary first moonwalk – his emblematic dance step – was sold on Tuesday for 77,640 euros (with fees), during an auction in Paris in the presence of many fans and curious people, announced the Drouot hotel.

This wool hat lined with silk, a Fedora model, estimated between 60,000 and 100,000 euros, was the highlight of this sale bringing together 200 rock objects, under the hammer of the Lemon Auction auction house.
“It was a certain Adam Kelly – whose badge we have for the show on March 25, 1983 – who collected this hat that day, thinking that the singer’s staff would come and collect it, but no”, Arthur Perault, general director of the Artpèges gallery who put it up for sale, told AFP. Adam Kelly kept it for several years before selling it to an American collector. This hat later reappeared in a European collection.

A T-Bone Walker guitar sold for 129,400 euros

Bidders also competed for the guitar of bluesman T-Bone Walker (1910-1975), a major influence on BB King, Chuck Berry, Jimi Hendrix, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton. The instrument was sold for 129,400 euros (with fees). This “six-string”, produced in only 22 examples in 1949, was valued at 150,000 euros, at a high estimate.

Recently, in London, a series of auctions of thousands of objects that belonged to Freddie Mercury reached 46.5 million euros, a record for a collection of this kind, according to the auction house Sotheby’s. Including the piano on which the artist composed almost everything from Bohemian Rhapsodygone for 2 million euros.


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