SEVENTIES pop star Tito Jackson, brother of Michael, is looking for a house in Swindon.

He is also in talks to reunite his brothers for a Jackson 5 comeback concert at the County Ground.

Tito expressed his affection for the area while visiting St Catherine's School, in Stratton St Margaret, to listen to an anti-bullying song performed by pupils.

Tito said: "I love the area and I've been thinking about moving to England for a while.

"The people here are so kind and I've had some wonderful experiences."

Tito and his close friend Swindon-born martial arts guru Matt Fiddes visited the County Ground after leaving the school, to discuss the possibility of a concert there.

Matt said: "It'd be brilliant to have them all together again and great for Swindon to have them perform here.

"Tito is over here for a holiday at the moment but he is also looking for a house round here."

Matt has been a bosom buddy of the Jacksons since being introduced to Michael by psychic spoon-bender Uri Geller.

Matt and Tito have also collaborated on a documentary detailing Tito's fitness regime and search for the perfect woman.

Tito was at St Catherine's as part of an anti-bullying campaign supported by Matt's martial arts schools, run in Swindon by Pat O'Driscoll.

The children performed a song with an anti-bullying theme, written by 10-year-old Abbie Fiore.

Tito said: "I thought the song was absolutely beautiful and had a really good message. The young girl who wrote it is obviously very talented."

The song, entitled Together We Can Fight, was written by Abbie, from Gorse Hill, in two days.

She then worked with music co-ordinator Fiona Chappell and talented young musician Theo Altieri to create the finished song.

Abbie said: "It was really scary performing in front of someone famous but it was exciting at the same time.

"I like writing songs and I've been doing it since I was eight."

Theo, 10, played the guitar during the performance.

He said: "I love playing music and I have my own myspace site on www.myspace.com/theoaltieri.

"It was exciting to meet Tito Jackson and to perform in front of him."

Before the song was performed Tito spoke to the pupils about his own experiences of bullying.

He said: "I used to get pushed around by kids on my block, but that made me want to succeed even more."