The TV mystic will host the seance live from a secret location, where Jackson previously lived.
The show will be one of two about the King of Pop - who died in June of acute intoxication of the drug Propofol - which will be shown on Sky1.
The hour long programmes - 'Michael Jackson: The Live Seance' and 'Michael Jackson: The Search for His Spirit' - will attempt to give fans a last chance to speak with the star.
Both shows will be hosted by June Sarpong, and feature guests including American psychic Bobby Marchesso, Jackson's 'Thriller' video co-star Ola Ray, spiritual healer Reverend June Gatlin and his biographer Ian Halperin.
June said: "I've always been a huge Michael Jackson fan, and I was shocked and saddened by his sudden death.
"I think viewers will find this programme intriguing and will want to tune in to see what happens. It's the first time I've done anything like this but I'm open minded and can't wait to see what Derek uncovers."
Before the seance show, the 'Search for His Spirit' programme will give a biographical account of the 'King Of Pop's career.
Both programmes will be shown next month.
The show will be one of two about the King of Pop - who died in June of acute intoxication of the drug Propofol - which will be shown on Sky1.
The hour long programmes - 'Michael Jackson: The Live Seance' and 'Michael Jackson: The Search for His Spirit' - will attempt to give fans a last chance to speak with the star.
Both shows will be hosted by June Sarpong, and feature guests including American psychic Bobby Marchesso, Jackson's 'Thriller' video co-star Ola Ray, spiritual healer Reverend June Gatlin and his biographer Ian Halperin.
June said: "I've always been a huge Michael Jackson fan, and I was shocked and saddened by his sudden death.
"I think viewers will find this programme intriguing and will want to tune in to see what happens. It's the first time I've done anything like this but I'm open minded and can't wait to see what Derek uncovers."
Before the seance show, the 'Search for His Spirit' programme will give a biographical account of the 'King Of Pop's career.
Both programmes will be shown next month.