Anyone been to the O2 Exhibition?

I went yesterday as I was at the O2 for a concert. I was really impressed. Seeing Michael's jackets and stage costumes from the tours I'd seen and then personal things from Neverland and his handwriting etc was really worth it. The combination of everything there made me feel so close to him. There are video clips playing and an introduction at the start that have been really well put together. I didn't feel sad, it felt like I was near Michael. The only upsetting bit was signing the condolence book and seeing all the This Is It constumes. I feel quite hyper after seeing everything there, if you can go I definately recommend it!
 
Just come out thought it was amazing. A must see for any fan. It would take about an hour to get round at quiet times but I was surprised how busy it was ( I went at 10am) so had to queue at each exhibit to read the plaques. Dissapointing there's still no programmes of the exhibit itself. You can't take photos yet you can't buy a book with them in either. Comin back to the O2 to see Pink in december so another visit may be in order and hopefully they'll have programmes by then.
 
was i the only one who didnt enjoy it?
I might give it a second change the day was a difficult day when i went tho
 
Just a quick question. I'm in London tommorow and Monday so i'll definately be going to the exhibition. Do you need to pre-book tickets or can you buy them at the door???
 
Just a quick question. I'm in London tommorow and Monday so i'll definately be going to the exhibition. Do you need to pre-book tickets or can you buy them at the door???

Either. It doesn't really matter. Whatever you want.

:)

Enjoy!
 
Stupid question. Is there alot of people attending the exhibition?
And is the place heated or air conditioned? I want to dress for the occassion. If it's cold I might not.
 
Just come out thought it was amazing. A must see for any fan. It would take about an hour to get round at quiet times but I was surprised how busy it was ( I went at 10am) so had to queue at each exhibit to read the plaques. Dissapointing there's still no programmes of the exhibit itself. You can't take photos yet you can't buy a book with them in either. Comin back to the O2 to see Pink in december so another visit may be in order and hopefully they'll have programmes by then.


What day did you go? I'm going this Wednesday. Hopefully, not much of a rush.

Sorry for posting twice.
 
Went today, so amazing. Definately worth it if you can!
I loved the neverland room and the costumes where amazing...my friend was amazed as cause they are made out of quite 'modern' material they hold in heat. So when he was on stage he must have been boiling!!
I agree I was hoping there would be a souvenier brochure as no photos could be taken. But got the This is it photo book instead
 
I really want to go and see this exhibition. I don't live in England though, so it'll be a bit tougher. Maybe need to book a few days to London in January. Flights are a lot cheaper after the holidays.

It's running until the end of January right?
 
Exhibition - London O2 - my experience.

Well i went to the exhibition yesterday. I was very nervous before i went in and was really worried about blubbering like an idiot in front of lots of people!!

I felt overwhelmingly sad walking up to the O2, and i think that forever, whenever i see the O2 i will feel desperately sad for what might have been.

It was very busy, which i was pleased to see and there were people of all ages there. It was £20 per ticket, incl booking fee.

I thought it was lovely. When you first go in you are shown a 3 minute film, just a collaboration of various songs. This was where i first had to stop myself crying - prepare yourself for 'I'll be there'!!! From then on there are various 'rooms' with all different things in. I will not go into detail as i don't want to spoil it for people who haven't gone yet.

I will say that it is good to prepare something to write for Michael, as at the end you are able to fill in a memorial book which will be passed onto his family. I wish i had known this as i could have prepared something. This was the part where i could not hold it together any longer and did break down. I wrote in the book, but afterwards wish i had written so much more - i was just very upset and couldn't think straight.

It felt wonderful to be so close to his things and clothes, and only wish i could have touched and held some of his things. I wish there had not been anyone else there!

I am probably going to go again as i didn't really absorb it properly, as i spent the whole time trying not to cry, and at some points just wanted to leave as i felt i couldn't take it anymore. There was quite a solemn atmosphere and my Husband did say that he had seen other people crying, including men. It felt quite surreal and unbelievable that i was visiting the O2 to see his things because he is not here anymore. I felt very, very sad for the rest of the day and today. I really don't think i am ever going to get over this.

I think when i go again i will go in the week when it may be quieter.

There is a gift shop at the end of the exhibition - be warned it is VERY expensive - approx £35-£40 for a hat, and approx £30 for a t-shirt. I purchased a couple of posters, a This Is It picture book, and a mug. I wish i could have purchased more, although did feel that things were very overpriced.

There is only one thing that i wanted to ask everyone - one of the tops on display is the long sleeve gold one that does up under the crotch, and has the top corner folded over to reveal a black underneath. (I can't remember when he wore it). In the pictures of him the black flap is turned over on his right hand side - the top on display was turned over on the left hand side. has anyone got any pictures of him wearing it with the left hand side turned over???? Does anyone know if both sides turned over??
I assume that he had many of the same tops to wear on tour, but this is bothering me slightly in case it is not really his?

It felt very final for me - there is nothing else for me to do or see now. I am waiting for my This Is It dvd which i have pre-ordered, and my opus, but after that - what is there???

I think that if you are able to go, then you should. It felt very special and almost sacred to me - i just hope that he didn't mind his things being on display.

Loopy x x x
 
Re: Exhibition - London O2 - my experience.

Thanks for sharing your experience. I really want to go to this, but it's tough right now to come up with money to get there :(
 
I'm seeing it on the 29th Jan but debating whether to go on my own on the 10th as I'm in London for a teaching training interview that day. Trouble is Dec is very expensive, xmas and MOT-urgh!
 
Re: Exhibition - London O2 - my experience.

Well i went to the exhibition yesterday. I was very nervous before i went in and was really worried about blubbering like an idiot in front of lots of people!!

I felt overwhelmingly sad walking up to the O2, and i think that forever, whenever i see the O2 i will feel desperately sad for what might have been.

It was very busy, which i was pleased to see and there were people of all ages there. It was £20 per ticket, incl booking fee.

I thought it was lovely. When you first go in you are shown a 3 minute film, just a collaboration of various songs. This was where i first had to stop myself crying - prepare yourself for 'I'll be there'!!! From then on there are various 'rooms' with all different things in. I will not go into detail as i don't want to spoil it for people who haven't gone yet.

I will say that it is good to prepare something to write for Michael, as at the end you are able to fill in a memorial book which will be passed onto his family. I wish i had known this as i could have prepared something. This was the part where i could not hold it together any longer and did break down. I wrote in the book, but afterwards wish i had written so much more - i was just very upset and couldn't think straight.

It felt wonderful to be so close to his things and clothes, and only wish i could have touched and held some of his things. I wish there had not been anyone else there!

I am probably going to go again as i didn't really absorb it properly, as i spent the whole time trying not to cry, and at some points just wanted to leave as i felt i couldn't take it anymore. There was quite a solemn atmosphere and my Husband did say that he had seen other people crying, including men. It felt quite surreal and unbelievable that i was visiting the O2 to see his things because he is not here anymore. I felt very, very sad for the rest of the day and today. I really don't think i am ever going to get over this.

I think when i go again i will go in the week when it may be quieter.

There is a gift shop at the end of the exhibition - be warned it is VERY expensive - approx £35-£40 for a hat, and approx £30 for a t-shirt. I purchased a couple of posters, a This Is It picture book, and a mug. I wish i could have purchased more, although did feel that things were very overpriced.

There is only one thing that i wanted to ask everyone - one of the tops on display is the long sleeve gold one that does up under the crotch, and has the top corner folded over to reveal a black underneath. (I can't remember when he wore it). In the pictures of him the black flap is turned over on his right hand side - the top on display was turned over on the left hand side. has anyone got any pictures of him wearing it with the left hand side turned over???? Does anyone know if both sides turned over??
I assume that he had many of the same tops to wear on tour, but this is bothering me slightly in case it is not really his?

It felt very final for me - there is nothing else for me to do or see now. I am waiting for my This Is It dvd which i have pre-ordered, and my opus, but after that - what is there???

I think that if you are able to go, then you should. It felt very special and almost sacred to me - i just hope that he didn't mind his things being on display.

Loopy x x x

I know exactly how you feel loopy :huggy:
I went last weekend and it was my first trip to London since .......:cry:
As we drove to the hotel we caught sight of the o2 across the water and as soon as I saw it I just burst into tears :cry:
I was really dreading the exhibition as I didnt know how I would cope plus the fact of it being in the o2.It really is heartbreaking walking round looking at all his belongings when in fact we should be there seeing him on stage :cry:
I too felt guilty as I didn't know if I should go or not,would Michael approve of this.
I nearly lost if a few times in there especially with the film at the beginning and the room with all the info/awards of the charities he supported.
I was in there 3 hours and that was without going back to have another look at any of the rooms.It was really busy and we had to queue to look at each item.
I did take something which I had written out already for the condolence book but all the books were full which was a dissapointment as people were writing over other peoples messages.
I managed to find a little corner and write something but it would of been nice to have more space.Also other people waiting to write in the books were looking over your shoulder and reading while you were writing which was a bit off putting as it would of been nice to write something and have a moment of privacy :(
I never got to sign the boards so I was looking forward to writing in the condolence book :(
I would love to go back again when it is quieter but that is unlikely as it was a 9 hour drive each way to get there last time.
I also know what you mean about this is the end.Its a horrible feeling :( It scares me to think of how it will be in 1...2....3 years time :cry:
:huggy:
 
Are you allowed to take photos of Michael's costumes etc at the exhibition.

No and they are really strict.I went to take a photo of my two boys infront of the exhibition sign before you go in and was told you are not allowed to take any photos from the moment you step onto the carpet lol
I could take one from a few metres away as long as I wasn't on the carpet!
If they see you taking pics as you go round they will make you delete them in front of them!
 
Looking forward to going In Jan - Loopy - is this the picture book your purchased?
http://thisisit.shop.bravadousa.com/Product.aspx?cp=24308_25047&pc=BGAMMJ46#
BGAMMJ46.JPG
 
I went yesterday (i was there to see Beyonce who btw was sensational), it was so overwhelming seeing all his stuff there everyone who can should go though because its absolutely amazing you'll remember it for the rest of your life.
 
A friend and I went last sunday, we didn't book tickets online but bought them there. The exhibition was lovely, but heartbreaking at the same time; it was an odd experience seeing costumes I have seem MJ wearing in countless vids and pics over the years just a metre away from me... on a mannequin :-( Also sad seeing all the wonderful TII props and costumes which we'll never get to see Mike wear on stage :(

We both wrote in the book at the end, which they say is being sent to the Jackson's. Including time in the shop at the end (fab but ££), I would say it took about 1hr 30mins from the moment we entered the exhibition.

Well worth it :-D
 
No and they are really strict.I went to take a photo of my two boys infront of the exhibition sign before you go in and was told you are not allowed to take any photos from the moment you step onto the carpet lol
I could take one from a few metres away as long as I wasn't on the carpet!
If they see you taking pics as you go round they will make you delete them in front of them!

Thanks, I sure won't be taking any photos !
 
Hi,

Speechless_Uk - yes this is the same booklet.

benscarr - Some of the pictures are the same, but there are different ones in the book that i bought.

Hope this is helpful

:) x
 
do the sequrity say anything about not touching the costumes? lol..stupid question, but I see and hear about people touching the costumes! I thought that was even more strict than photos
 
Hi Speechless_uk - it was £12.99. Everything is overpriced in the shop so take plenty of money with you!! :)
 
do the sequrity say anything about not touching the costumes? lol..stupid question, but I see and hear about people touching the costumes! I thought that was even more strict than photos
Hi StinelovesMichael,

I don't think you are able to touch anything. Some of the things would be fairly difficult to reach, but to be honest i didn't even try as there was security everywhere. I really, really wanted to though!!!! They are so strict re: photos that i assume touching is completely out of the question! :)
 
I'm a little annoyed I thought we would be allowed to take photos/videos... what on earth are we going to do with them? Its not as if anything is Top Secret!.... £12.99 doesn't sound too bad.... although I ain't seen the size of it yet...! Was in the states for the couple of weeks and almost ordered it there as noticed it was on the TII merchandise website...

Loopy - did you feel it was all worth the money?
 
I went on November 8th - I really wanted to touch the spaceship used for Leave Me Alone lol! Was too scared to though. There was a security guard in every room, keeping an eye out. It was so strange to think that Michael wore those outfits, and the Neverland sign...really weird to think that it's travelled all this way! It was the sign to Michael's home!

Anyway, it was well worth going to see - hopefully lots of fans will have the opportunity to go!
 
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