Just in: MJ Tribute in Vienna postponed to mid-2010 in London

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breaking news, live from austrian radio: the tribute 2009 will be cancelled, there will be a new tribute mid-2010 in wembley, london.

40,000 tix had already been sold, will be refunded.

just in from the press-conference right now in vienna.
 
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bad side of the fact: 40,000 tickets were already sold, though they will be refunded.

i'm kind of having a deja-vu right now...

this i have to tell you, jermaine jackson: no comment.
 
Oh Jermaine, Jermaine, Jermaine. I love you but you're such a douche.

2009 is not the year to have a tribute concert anyway. 2009 is the year of mourning. 2010 is the year we celebrate MJ the RIGHT way.
 
not surprised, if its in london i still may not buy tickets
 
Oh Jermaine, Jermaine, Jermaine. I love you but you're such a douche.

2009 is not the year to have a tribute concert anyway. 2009 is the year of mourning. 2010 is the year we celebrate MJ the RIGHT way.

Exactly!

There is enough going on this year anyway with the movie and all. Plus at least this way he can get together the best artists alive today to tribute the KING! Plus I can start saving to make sure I can go too!

I'm happy with this news. See us fans knew what we were talking about!
 
This may be for the better. I'm somewhat relieved..

I hope Jermaine is doing it right this time.
 
Well I won't be watching any tribute then next year. I won't get hopes up and look forward to something again for no reason. For those that complained and complained hope your happy.
 
http://www.thetribute2010.com/
Dear fans, ladies and gentlemen,

The past few months have been a very difficult time for the Jackson family. The sudden, unexpected death of my brother Michael was not only a terrible shock for his closest relatives, but for his millions of fans around the world. I, and everyone in Michael’s family, will be forever grateful for the support and love that we have received from so many people during these past two-and-a-half months.

After the Memorial Service at the Staples Center in Los Angeles it was clear to me that many fans did not get the opportunity to properly say goodbye to the artist and wonderful human being, Michael Jackson. More than two million people wanted to be part of the ceremonies in Los Angeles to say goodbye and celebrate the life of Michael Jackson, but only approximately 20,000 had the opportunity to do so at the Staples Center. For this reason I knew I had to organize a tribute concert in honor of my brother in order to bring his unforgettable music to life once again and to show the world what a wonderful human being it has lost.

A little more than five weeks ago I began, together with my partners in Vienna, to work on the Tribute Concert. As you can imagine staging a show of this monumental dimension in less than eight weeks is a daunting challenge. We have worked virtually around the clock to produce this show for the millions of fans around the world. Despite all the obstacles we succeeded in organizing the entire production of a concert in front of beautiful Schoenbrunn Palace in Vienna to insure that a show of international magnitude could be held.

I personally have spoken to many international artists and invited them to attend THE TRIBUTE and perform one of Michael’s songs. Several leading artists immediately agreed to participate in this unique tribute show. Many others told me personally that it would be a great honor to be part of this memorial concert for my late brother – an artist who influenced the music world like virtually no other. However, due to the short time frame involved it just was not possible for many of them to change their schedule so that they could be on stage in Vienna on September 26th. .

We have therefore decided, after careful consideration, to reschedule THE TRIBUTE concert for my brother to June 2010 and to stage this very special music event at Wembley Stadium in London. Here, over 70,000 fans will have the opportunity to experience the life and music of my beloved late brother. We will hold the concert in the city that he himself chose for his comeback concerts but, due to his tragic death, he was not able to do.

Instead of eight weeks we now have eight months to prepare and some of the stars who would not have been able to participate in the Vienna concert, but expressed their wish to participate in this event, will be able to perform live on stage at the renowned Wembley Stadium in London in June 2010.

It would make me very happy so see as many of you as possible at THE TRIBUTE In Memory of Michael Jackson in London. It will be a memorable evening for millions of fans and a worthy and dignified celebration of the greatest entertainer who ever lived – my brother, Michael Jackson.


Sincerely yours
Jermaine Jackson
 
June 2010? Maybe they're planning it on June 25th?
I don't know, however I'm glad that they moved it to next year.
 
That means bad press for Mike while the beatles have a very good press they are seling huge numbers and with the help of the good press they might outsell MJ 2009.
Not good at all!!
 
June 2010? Maybe they're planning it on June 25th?
I don't know, however I'm glad that they moved it to next year.
Well, he says it'll be a few weeks before...

'to change the date of the tribute concert to June 2010 – just a few weeks before the first anniversary of his untimely death'
 
That means bad press for Mike while the beatles have a very good press they are seling huge numbers and with the help of the good press they might outsell MJ 2009.
Not good at all!!
Oh please.

The Beatles are not going to out sell Michael Jackson! Your giving into the media hype! Are you forgetting Janet's tribute? Are you forgetting the movie? There is enough going on this year little own the fact that Michael's death is the biggest thing to happen since... is there a since? That far out weighs some Beatles box set and game box!

When news broke that Michael Jackson has died of apparent cardiac arrest, the outpouring of first shock, then grief, was the largest, most instantaneous of its kind the world had ever known. Though the deaths of John F.Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. affected history more, and the deaths of Elvis Presley, John Lennon and Kurt Cobain signified the end of epochs, no single death has ever moved so fast around the globe as swiftly as Michael Jackson’s. – Rolling Stone issue sep 2009.
 
Well, he says it'll be a few weeks before...

'to change the date of the tribute concert to June 2010 – just a few weeks before the first anniversary of his untimely death'


Thank God!
That would be uncomfortable - it think it would be nice to pick a meaningful date, like 29th of august. But yeah, it is what it is :)


oh god, I hope they choose another date!
 
***breathes a huge sigh of relief***


youre a laughing stock jermaine

now if its in London.. can we have some clarity by then on the legitimacy of the chairty youre supporting. or i wont be going

thanks
 
Well, I've been waiting for this announcemount since I heard Jermaine was organising it.
I'm glad that the tribute will be in London next year because it seems to be a much better place for it, but I understand the disappointment of the people who had already bought tickets (particularly those living in Vienna).
Hopefully with so much time between now and June next year the show will include the right kind of artists to celebrate Mike. the show needs to include the biggest artists past and present!

I wonder if Jermaine's checked with Wembley that they are free? LOL
I hope Jermaine has nothing to do with it!
 
I expected something like this to happen after the last days. It's better this way!
 
Surprised?.......not!

This thing was not fully thought through and now this has all blown up in Jermaine's face.
 
Yeah right, I don't believe 40,000 tickets were sold...

Probably about 20 at the most, all of them to Jermaine's illegitmate children...
 
I hope that the Beatles do sell lots of records!

That's more money for Michael Jr., Paris & Blanket!

Oh please.

The Beatles are not going to out sell Michael Jackson! Your giving into the media hype! Are you forgetting Janet's tribute? Are you forgetting the movie? There is enough going on this year little own the fact that Michael's death is the biggest thing to happen since... is there a since? That far out weighs some Beatles box set and game box!
 
I wonder if the event managers at Wembley Stadium know about this........??!!
 
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