It’s been nearly 16 years since Michael Jackson‘s untimely passing — and his daughter is now facing criticism for what she has planned on the upcoming anniversary of his death.

The legendary musician’s daughter, Paris Jackson, 27, recently announced that she would be hitting the road with Incubus and Manchester Orchestra and while fans are excited to see her perform, they’re not happy about when the tour kicks off.

Paris’ first show happens to be on June 25 — the same day as the anniversary of her father’s death. Following the announcement, fans took to social media to criticize Paris for not taking the day off to honor Michael.

In response to the backlash, Paris spoke out on her Instagram stories, explaining that she had absolutely no choice as to when the tour began and was just grateful to be asked to perform.

“So people are mad again. This time, I think, I guess one of the first tour dates I’m supposed to be going out on tour with Incubus and Manchester Orchestra happens to be June 25, which is a very negative anniversary for me in my life and my family,” Paris shared.

She continued, “So, what I guess I have to explain to these people is that when…you’re not headlining these shows, you don’t pick what date you perform.”

Paris added that she doesn’t get to pick how long she performs, what time she goes on stage or where she performs — it’s all up to the “big boss” headliner. She noted that as a supporting act, it’s not quite the glamorous experience that people believe it is.

“It’s just me and my acoustic guitar and my sound guy, who happens to be my fiancé,” Paris explained, referring to her partner Justin Long. “So we’re gonna be in a soccer mom van. I think you guys are thinking this tour thing is a lot more luxurious than it actually is.”

Looking back, Paris said that the last time she was on tour with Incubus several years ago, it was “brutal” and one of the hardest things she’s ever done. But despite it all, she loved it — and actually asked lead singer Brandon Boyd if she could join the band on a second run.

“This feels like they’re doing me a favor by bringing me out on tour…they didn’t have to bring me out. So you think I’m going to tell them, ‘Sorry guys, we can’t perform on this date.’ F–k you!” Paris concluded.

Paris’ tour with Incubus kicks off on June 25th. Tickets are available now.

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