MJ Forever Tribute/ MJJC Statement / Estate statement / Fan letter pg51/ GLE put on administration

myosotis;3502767 said:
Some interesting comments from the face book page, looks like this evening...lots of people whose seats have been moved. Not an 'upgrade'...just not using the upper tier?

But it seems people are seeing it an an upgrade, esp. if they paid full price for mid tier themselves eg from Ticketmaster and not the tribute site. Sounds like yet another GLE FAIL! (The quotes below are not all from different people)
I see 10,500 people now 'like' the page, and the latest blurb talks about an audience of 50K...Hmmmm.

Someone suggested that the rumour about the BEPs pulling out is to distract people from complaining about the 'upgrades'...That seems a touch Machiavellian even for GLE!

FB Quote: They aren't using the upper teir now I don't think so everyone up there will have had a free upgrade. That's not on

FB quote 2: they need to make sure everyone has paid the same for each section, if not i'm taking this further

FB quote 3: im with you on that xxx, i orignally had the upper tier, then they price slashed, i chose to upgrade instead of money back..... if i had known i would of received a FREE upgrade i would of never paid for it!!

FB quote 4: i agree to ive paid £280 for 2 tickets for middle tier now ive seen people gettin upgraded to there for free and also there selling same row for £95

More fool those who bought tickets for this nonsense. They were warned.
 
^^^^^£280 for two tickets?????

That's a whopping £140 each.......



Michael sold TII tickets for only £75 each and some people got theirs for £50
 
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BBC News - Michael Jackson's three brothers defend tribute concert
Michael Jackson's three brothers defend tribute concert

Three of Michael Jackson's brothers have defended the decision to stage a concert in Cardiff in his memory while the trial of his doctor is underway in the US.

Jermaine and Randy Jackson and a number of fan clubs have criticised the timing of the event.

But Marlon, Tito and Jackie Jackson will be taking part in the concert with their sister La Toya.

The Black Eyed Peas, Christina Aguilera, Beyonce and Cee Lo Green will perform at the concert at the Millennium Stadium on Saturday.

Tito Jackson told BBC Radio 5 live: "The whole thing is...to honour him as a brother and as an entertainer and as a person who dedicated his life to others."

BBC Radio 1 presenter Fearne Cotton will co-host the event with Hollywood actor and singer Jamie Foxx.

Michael Jackson died aged 50 in June, 2009 while rehearsing for his This Is It tour. Saturday's tribute concert will raise money for three charities including the Los Angeles-based Aids Project.

"Positive driven"

Jackie Jackson said: "I know my brother Michael and we are doing his music, everything is positive driven and that's what we are about. It's a tribute to him.

"All of those fans who are not participating, we want to thank them for supporting our family, the music. We respect their decision. The ones who will be there, we hope they enjoy it."

Randy, Jermaine and Janet Jackson have all confirmed they will not be at the concert.

"Because of the trial, the timing of this tribute to our brother would be too difficult for me," said Janet Jackson has previously said in a statement.

Jermaine Jackson also criticised the concert's "bad timing".

'Brighter side of Michael'

"We're all focused on getting justice for Michael, the best tribute we can do for him is getting justice and making sure we get justice as a family as to what happened."

But their brothers Marlon, Tito and Jackie said in the interview with BBC Radio 5 live that they decided not to change the timing of the concert as "they kept changing the trial date on us," adding it was a chance to remember "the brighter side of Michael".

"Somehow the concert and the trial came together," said Jackie Jackson.

The brothers also said that the concert will provide some respite for them and their mother Katherine Jackson from the stresses of the ongoing trial of Michael Jackson's doctor.

Prosecutors claim Conrad Murray caused the pop star's death by giving him a powerful anaesthetic, Propofol, to help him sleep.

Dr Murray has pleaded not guilty to the charges in the trial in Los Angeles.
 
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It's cancelled?
 
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5 October 2011 Last updated at 07:46
  • Black Eyed Peas out of Cardiff Michael Jackson concert

    The Black Eyed Peas are not now playing the Michael Jackson tribute concert

    The Black Eyed Peas will not be taking part in the Michael Jackson tribute concert in Cardiff at the weekend.

    Event organisers said the cancellation was due to "unavoidable circumstances".
    The singer's sister La Toya and the Jackson Brothers, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green and Gladys Knight and Smokey Robinson are amongst the stars taking part.

    BBC Radio 1 presenter Fearne Cotton will co-host the Millennium Stadium concert with Hollywood star Jamie Foxx.

    "It is with regret that we announce the removal of Black Eyed Peas from the Michael Forever bill, but I look forward to a great night with other earth shattering artists," said Chris Hunt, the chief executive officer of Global Live Events.

    Michael Jackson died aged 50 in June, 2009 while rehearsing for his This Is It tour.
    The tribute concert in Cardiff will raise money for three charities including the Los Angeles-based Aids Project.

    On Tuesday his brothers Marlon, Tito and Jackie Jackson, who will be taking part in the concert with their sister La Toya, defended the decision to hold the event while the trial of his doctor is underway in the US.

    Dr Conrad Murray denies involuntary manslaughter.
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-15179114
 
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lol shame
 
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Shame! Shame Shame!
 
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So they've now sold about two thirds of the tickets available? I'm surprised. It's embarassing they're having to move people off the upper tier because they couldn't sell enough tickets to use it.

I'm sure the media will comment on the lack of sales when they review the concert, but hopefully they'll report it as a result of the boycott by the MJ fan base, rather than a sign that people outside the fan base don't give a monkeys about MJ anymore.
 
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wonder how many tickets were sold because of Black eyed Peas fans? They may not want to attend anymore and may demand their money back. Good luck with that one....getting your money back..Toya already has it spent..lol
 
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Jackson tribute concert shown in 3D


The upcoming Michael Jackson tribute concert is to be broadcast live in 3D in cinemas across the country.

The spectacular Michael Forever show, featuring performances from stars including Cee Lo Green, Smokey Robinson, Black Eyed Peas, Christina Aguilera, and the Thriller hitmaker's sister La Toya, will take place in Cardiff, Wales on 8 October.

But fans unable to make it to the venue have been offered an alternative to catch all the action - organisers of the concert have announced the star-studded show will be beamed into 40 cinemas across Great Britain and Northern Ireland in eye-catching 3D.

It will also be broadcast at three picture houses in Spain.


The broadcast was CANCELED in Spain.

http://www.kinepolis.com/es/index.cfm?pageid=107971&eventid=9901
 
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I feel sorry for his kids who have to witness this diabolocle set up. I hope they see this for what it's worth and not because no one likes their Father. As children's they will be so confused by it all. Heartbreaking.
 
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Black eyed peas dropping out is good news. They were terrible at Super Bowl. Remember Fergie's Sweet Child O'Mine?
 
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Black eyed peas dropping out is good news. They were terrible at Super Bowl. Remember Fergie's Sweet Child O'Mine?

I don't agree with you. I didn't see their performance at Super Bowl, but I love their music and I think that they were the biggest and the main stars of this event. I'm sad that they cancelled. But it's not their fault, it's GLE's fault.
 
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^^ Very true
 
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This "so-called" Tribute is an EMBARRASSMENT right down to the bitter end!

Can't say I'm surprised, GLE has no experience. Now I wonder if the Black Eye Peas were ever involved to begin with, or if they got wind of what's going on in the MJ Fan Community and that's why they pulled out.

That being said, I do feel sorry for any body who purchased a ticket, thinking they were going to see the Black Eye Peas. CAVEAT EMPTOR - BUYER BEWARE!
 
Krshna28;3502789 said:
^^^^^£280 for two tickets?????

That's a whopping £140 each.......



Michael sold TII tickets for only £75 each and some people got theirs for £50

Yup, I got my tickets to see the real thing for cheaper than this.
Hard to believe they've sold 50,000 tickets, considering the majority of the target audience are against it.
 
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^^wow! they sold 50,000 tickets??? unbelievable. how many artists can sell 50,000 tickets in one city? this is not even a properly organized concert, but a tribute wrapped with controversies... i always thought this tribute concert may be cancelled due to poor demand. guess i couldn't be more wrong. to me, this is yet another testament of how large and diversified Michael's fanbase is.
 
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Not too surprise. As I said when this all started, Michael has a huge fanbase. Even just getting 1 or 2 percent is a huge number, plus the Jacksons does have their own loyal fans.

However, they didn't reach the number that they wanted and it wasn't a big blow up as they were trying to say when this all started. They also had to severally cut the prices and they had to give some tickets away. They may make money, but not as much as they wanted in the end.
 
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I doubt they sold 50k tickets they arent using the top tiers of the stadium and they are the biggest sections with the most seats. all thouse who bought upper tiers have been moved into the empty seats in the other sections. and theres loads of tiks available still to buy.

the jackson males dont have a fan base in the uk.most ppl have no idea who they are and only jermaine and tito became more known a few years back when jermaine did big brother and tito was doing the rounds on a few tv shows. even janet who used to do well has resorted to perfoming at 5k seater halls in the uk where as years back she would do arenas
 
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Where is that "50,000" tickets sold number coming from?

Is that an OFFICIAL number or is it a number being tossed around for obvious reasons.

P.S. - In my opinion, the Jackson brothers don't have much a fan base, if they did, they would have had MORE successful business ventures under their collective belts. I believe if they didn't waste so much time WAITING for Michael to join them again, they "may" have had something to stand on today. Not trying to highjack the thread, just wanted to add that little tidbit.
 
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if they sold 50k the place would be pretty much a sell out seeing as they arent using the top tiers. they wouldnt have been able to give ppl free upgrades and there wouldnt be god knows how many tiks still available on the ticket sites
 
Black Eyed Peas out of Cardiff Michael Jackson concert

The Black Eyed Peas are not now playing the Michael Jackson tribute concert


The Black Eyed Peas will not be taking part in the Michael Jackson tribute concert in Cardiff at the weekend.

Event organisers said the cancellation was due to "unavoidable circumstances".

The singer's sister La Toya and the Jackson Brothers, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green and Gladys Knight and Smokey Robinson are amongst the stars taking part.

BBC Radio 1 presenter Fearne Cotton will co-host the Millennium Stadium concert with Hollywood star Jamie Foxx.

"It is with regret that we announce the removal of Black Eyed Peas from the Michael Forever bill, but I look forward to a great night with other earth shattering artists," said Chris Hunt, the chief executive officer of Global Live Events.

UK artists taking part are Leona Lewis, Alexandra Burke, JLS and Diversity.


The singer died in June 2009 while rehearsing for his This Is It tour
Ne-Yo, Pixie Lott, Alien Ant Farm, Jennifer Hudson and Craig David, the next generation of Jacksons, and 3T will also perform while Beyoncé will give a video contribution.

Michael Jackson died aged 50 in June, 2009 while rehearsing for his This Is It tour.

The tribute concert in Cardiff will raise money for three charities including the Los Angeles-based Aids Project.

On Tuesday his brothers Marlon, Tito and Jackie Jackson, who will be taking part in the concert with their sister La Toya, defended the decision to hold the event while the trial of his doctor is under way in the US.

However, Janet Jackson will not be attending the concert.

The singer said she would find it "difficult" because it coincides with the trial of the singer's doctor.

The event is also opposed by brothers Randy and Jermaine and some fans say the timing in inappropriate.

Prosecutors at the trial in Los Angeles claim Dr Conrad Murray caused the pop star's death by giving him a powerful anaesthetic, Propofol, to help him sleep.

Dr Murray denies involuntary manslaughter.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-15179114
 
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October 5, 2011, 12:06 PM
Black Eyed Peas Pull Out of Jackson Tribute Concert
By JAMES C. MCKINLEY JR.

The organizers of a Michael Jackson tribute concert in Wales this weekend lost one of their biggest acts just days before the show when the Black Eyed Peas decided not to take part, according to wire service reports.

Chris Hunt, the head of the company staging the event, Global Live Events, gave no reason for the decision. “Due to unavoidable circumstances, the Black Eyed Peas will be unable to perform at this Saturday’s Michael Forever event,” he told Reuters.

“It is with regret that we announce the removal of Black Eyed Peas from the Michael Forever bill, but I look forward to a great night with other earth-shattering artists,” he said.

Hillary Siskind, a spokeswoman for the Black Eyed Peas, declined to comment on the group’s reasons for pulling out of the concert, which is to be held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on Saturday.

The most famous artists on the bill are Chistina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Gladys Knight and Smokey Robinson. Beyoncé has agreed to appear in a videotaped performance, and there are several British stars still slated to appear, among them Leona Lewis and Alexandra Burke.

The concert has divided the Jackson family and upset many fan organizations, who felt the organizers should have sought the advice and blessing of the Jackson Estate. La Toya Jackson has said she will perform and the brothers Marlon, Tito and Jackie are all planning to attend; Jermaine and Randy Jackson are boycotting the event because it comes during the involuntary manslaughter trial of Dr. Conrad Murray, who was caring for Jackson and overseeing the heavy anesthetic that caused his death. Janet Jackson has also said she will not show up because of the trial.

The Jackson estate –- which is controlled by two executors and not by Jackson’s family -– has also raised questions about the charitable intentions of the organizers. Mr. Hunt has vowed an unspecified part of the proceeds will go to three charities that Jackson supported during his life.

http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/10/05/black-eyed-peas-pull-out-of-jackson-tribute-concert/
 
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Michael Jackson's brothers have told Sky News they do not want his children to give evidence at the trial of their father's doctor.

Marlon, Tito and Jackie Jackson are against Prince, Paris and Blanket taking any part in a court case in which Dr Conrad Murray is accused of involuntary manslaughter.

Tito told Sky News: "I hope not - no. My mother, and us as well, don't want them to have any participation as a witness or whatever - no."

The brothers are in London rehearsing for the Michael Forever tribute concert in Cardiff on Saturday.

They will be joined by their mother, Katherine Jackson, sister La Toya Jackson and Michael's three children.

Jackie said the last week had been very difficult for all of the family and that their mother was particularly upset upon seeing the photograph of her son's dead body in court.

"It's hard for our mother to see it - that's why it's good for her to be out here, to see something positive. Last week she was at court, and it was so hard for her."

Michael Jackson was preparing for his concerts at the O2 arena in London when he died and his family were all expecting to attend, so news of his death came as a complete shock to all of them.

Marlon told Sky News there were no warning signs: "It was heartfelt and devastating and all the above - and we had to take a step back and say is this real and it was.

"I'd rather not talk about that, it's too emotional with the trial and everything it's as if it was yesterday now and it's painful."

The Jackson family have been divided over the concert with Jermaine, Janet and Randy not attending.

However Tito, Marlon and Jackie have defended their decision to go ahead saying they want to celebrate their brother's life.

They will be performing as a trio, as well as JLS and other acts at the Michael Forever: The Tribute Concert.

Also performing will be Leona Lewis, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green, Gladys Knight, Ne-Yo, Jennifer Hudson, Craig David, Alexandra Burke, Alien Ant Farm, Diversity and Pixie Lott.
 
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When I bought ticket for facebook live stream, I got a link for the show on my wall! Now that link is gone and I can't open that page with the stream! Is the stream cancelled too?
 
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It's possible. The odeon live show has been canceled and the vue cinema website is no longer advertising it either. Some aspects if this show are definitely unravelling
 
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The news reports ^^ mention 3 charities, and we all know what the 3rd charity is. Incredibly embarrassing if media outlets decide to look into what this 3rd 'charity' actually is. Globalive are just shameful in their news management to allow this.
 
A wonderful article. Thank you Mr McCormick!

Jackson tribute: the tears and the tribulation
By Neil McCormick
5:38PM BST 05 Oct 2011

A star-studded concert in memory of the King of Pop, due to take place in Cardiff this weekend, has become overshadowed by controversy. Neil McCormick reports.
Guitarist Tommy Organ knows exactly where he was when he heard news of Michael Jackson’s death: on his way to rehearse with Jackson. “I didn’t believe it,” says Organ. “I kept saying, 'The media is just picking at him again.’ I kept getting phone calls, and I was saying, 'Let me go down to rehearsal because no one’s called me to say it’s cancelled.’ Then I walked into the Staples Centre, my amp was off, and the lights were half-way turned down on stage, and I knew…”

And Organ, a big, muscular black man, starts sobbing, tears running down beneath his sunglasses.

“The day before he was on stage, dancing and singing. Next day, he was gone.”

This week, in a vast rehearsal space in west London, a tightly drilled band of LA session musicians have been running through Jackson’s hits. Organ is on guitar, snaking out the riff to Thriller, sound booming from huge speakers suspended from the roof of a room of aircraft-hanger proportions, while spotlights criss-cross the floor.

Deep into preparations for Saturday’s Michael Forever tribute concert at the Cardiff Millennium Stadium, the band shift into a shimmering, supple Human Nature, while musical director Kevin Dorsey listens intently. On an area marked out in front of the raised stage platform, a spotlight comes to rest on a microphone set up in front of a chrome-and-leather bar stool. No one sits at it.

“It’s the strangest feeling being on this stage,” says Dorsey, who worked as a backing vocalist for Jackson for more than 20 years, becoming a close musical collaborator and friend. “I’ve done hundreds of shows over the years with Mike, and I’m so used to looking to my left and there he is. When I hear the music, I always hear him. It’s a little ghostly.”

Of the nine-piece band Dorsey has assembled, six have history playing for Jackson. “This is our last hoorah with Mike.”

As is usually the case with Jackson, however, the event has been mired in controversy from the outset, creating a very public split in the Jackson family. It hasn’t helped that this weekend’s celebrations conflict with the ongoing trial in LA of Jackson’s doctor,

Conrad Murray, accused of his involuntary manslaughter. Jermaine, Randy and Janet Jackson have all been publicly critical of the event, although 13 members of the family will be attending, including Michael’s 81-year-old mother Katherine and three children (Prince, 14, Paris, 13, and Blanket, nine). Brothers Marlon, Tito and Jackie, sister La Toya and nephews 3T will all perform.

“I think in a large family where there have been disagreements all played out in the public eye, it would be a miracle to get every single member on board,” argues Chris Hunt, the urbane British CEO of Global Live, whiich is staging the event. “I don’t claim to be completely altruistic, but it is really the family’s tribute to their own.”

The closer you look, however, the more complicated things appear.

Beneficiaries of the concert include a trust fund for Jackson’s children (seeded with $100,000 and administered by his mother, the event’s most enthusiastic cheerleader) and two of Jackson’s favoured charities (Aids Project Los Angeles and the Prince’s Trust), but it will also profit private investors and Global Live itself, one of whose directors, Paul Ring, is also an employee of LaToya Jackson’s Ja-Tail company. When you consider the conflicts the concert has inspired, it doesn’t seem so surprising that it has taken two years (and at least three failed attempts by others, including Jermaine) to get a tribute off the ground at all.

More damaging even than virulent criticism by the Michael Jackson Fan Club has been a public exchange of frosty letters with lawyers for the executors of the estate of Michael Jackson. It is the latter who, in fact, control Jackson’s name, likeness and intellectual property, at least until his children come of age, and evidently do not always see eye to eye with the Jackson family. Indeed, the Cardiff venue appears to have been chosen because, under UK intellectual property law, specific “rights of name, life story and likeness do not apply” (to quote Hunt’s written response to the estate’s criticism).

Look closely and you will notice that Michael Jackson’s name and likeness are not used on any official concert promotion, which might go some way to explaining sluggish ticket sales. This is a tribute concert that has a gaping hole where the object of its admiration ought to be.

Despite initial expectations of excess demand, the 74,000 capacity stadium has not sold out (organisers are reluctant to reveal ticket sale numbers). It will be the first global pay-per-view live broadcast on Facebook, with a potential audience of 800 million, but it currently boasts only 10,000 “likes” on its own Facebook page.

The timing has certainly been unfortunate, although Hunt argues that the concert date was set before the trial of Dr Conrad Murray was postponed to last
month. A perceived insensitivity and generally poisonous atmosphere, however, clearly hasn’t helped attract the kind of stellar line-up you might expect at a tribute to the King of Pop.

A somewhat eccentric bill features US stars Smokey Robinson, Gladys Knight, Christina Aguilera, Usher, Ne-Yo, Cee Lo Green, obscure Nineties indie rockers Alien Ant Farm and a UK contingent of former X Factor contestants, including Leona Lewis, JLS and Alexandra Burke. It’s more like a radio roadshow than a superstar extravaganza.

An invitation to pantomime heavy rockers Kiss was quickly rescinded when estate lawyer Howard Weitzman pointed out that band leader Gene Simmons had previously referred to Jackson as “a child molester”.

In the rehearsal room, Dorsey tries to shrug off controversy as irrelevant to the musicians. “The hardest part of this job has not been the music; it’s the politics,” he admits in a deep, dark voice (that fans of cult classic Ferris Bueller’s Day Off might recognise for his periodic declamations of “Oh yeah!”).

“It was always like that with Slim (his nickname for Jackson). You never knew what was true or what was gossip, and for me I didn’t care. I used to ask him, 'Doesn’t it hurt?’ and he said, 'If they’re talking about you, that means they’re thinking about you.’ So I approach it the way my friend would have wanted me to, which is no matter what happens, his music will be right.”

There won’t be any video footage or musical excerpts featuring Jackson himself at the Cardiff concert, for copyright reasons. Dorsey suggests this is no bad thing. “In our opening, we thought about having different people say 'Michael’, 'Michael’, 'Michael’, but I put a stop to it because I felt it was such downer to do all that and then him not appear. Usually when you hear that, what you see popping out of a toaster or space shuttle is Mike. But this time you’d see Ne-Yo or Leona Lewis. No disrespect to all the artists, but in my personal opinion there was no one better, and I don’t see anyone being better than Slim.

“This show is gonna be happy as hell, but it’s gonna be sad also, because the person we know for the music won’t be out front, performing.”

The empty stool in the rehearsal room seems an apt symbol for the whole Michael Forever event.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...on-tribute-the-tears-and-the-tribulation.html
 
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However, they didn't reach the number that they wanted and it wasn't a big blow up as they were trying to say when this all started. They also had to severally cut the prices and they had to give some tickets away. They may make money, but not as much as they wanted in the end.

I agree. And personally, I don't think they will have made much money by the time this is all over. Doesn't the production crew for the concert have to be paid or are they all paid before the show?
 
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