Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Michael Jackson Already Canceling Shows


I'm guessing that Michael Jackson already received a good portion of the money he stands to earn over his seven months he will be playing in London. The problem for promoters is they had to give him something or he would just walk away. Now though, because they have given him so much in advance he probably doesn't feel like playing or that he needs to. Even though his first concert is not for almost two months, Michael has already postponed the first five dates. Apparently he won't be ready by mid-July. Umm, he has been allegedly practicing for months and still has two more to go, so this is not a good sign for those of you who have tickets. Does anyone truly honestly believe he will perform every show over the 7 months? I say he will do at most, half of them.

I am posting the official statement from the promoters about the postponements because I have a feeling we will be seeing a variety of such statements over the next 9 months. Grab a medical dictionary if you have one at home, because Michael is probably going to run through everything they have in there by the time he is finished.

"Due to the sheer magnitude of the This Is It concerts at the O2 Arena, promoters and producers AEG Live and Kenny Ortega, Michael's directorial partner and creative collaborator, have elected to move back a few of the opening shows in order to meet the challenges presented by such a massive and technically complex show.
"Organisers are determined that all Michael's legions of fans attending the opening nights get the same quality of staging and level of entertainment.
"Kenny and Michael are, at the same time, both creative pioneers and perfectionists. This show has grown in size and scope, thereby, necessitating more lead time for manufacture of the set, programming the content for the massive video elements, and, most importantly, more time for full production and dress rehearsals in the world's busiest arena, the O2.
"As much as we agonised over this change in the original schedule, we are sure the fans will understand when they experience the level of entertainment Michael Jackson intends to deliver while also ensuring the safety of the musicians, cast and crew and the crisp execution of the production."
Choreographer Ortega adds, "After directing the Dangerous and HIStory tours, I know what the fans expect and myself and the team want to deliver a flawless production. We apologise to all disappointed Michael Jackson fans and remain extremely dedicated and focused on creating an exceptional live music experience."

Whatever.


15 comments:

  1. Construction of the MichaelBot must have hit a snag.

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  2. Is it a pay or play contract?
    If it is the producers deserve what they get for entering into something like that with MJJ, he is notorious for cancelling dates due to "illness"

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  3. LOL @Mooshki but I really think that he is liable to have a lookalike do some of the shows

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  4. These people are covering for Michael Jackson -- better to postpone than cancel, at any rate.

    I'm sure the excuses have nothing to do with what's really going on.

    I mean, it's Michael Jackson! Even Celine Dion started all of her tours on time -- but she's more of a professional than he is.

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  5. Is ANYONE surprised? I just feel sorry for all those fans who ordered plane tickets just to go see him!

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  6. Hey now, are you all forgetting he had skin cancer removed? That can distract you just a bit. I just had a skin cancer scare, it wasn't the least bit fun.

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  7. I must admit I've been expecting this as well. He seems very, very ill. I can't imagine he's up to the demands of a stadium show - or any show at all, for that matter.

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  8. I don't get how MJ is able to forfeit contracts, neglect to pay taxes, avoid paying employees, and lose lawsuits, but still get work which he will blow off again and again.

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  9. I don't understand why anyone would do business with this guy.

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  10. i don't think the whole thing is going to happen. doing half the shows sounds wildly optimistic to me. i don't think he'll do any.
    they want to sue him, they can get in line but it's getting pretty long.

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  11. Michael Jackson has turned into a con artist.

    I don't blame any of the ticket holders because he has been blowing people off for years.

    Michael no longer has a reputation for being dependable.


    And to think I used to admire this man.

    How sad.

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  12. I meant to say I don't feel sorry for any of the ticket holders.

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  13. I say he'll do one show. How else is he gonna meet new children?

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  14. Anonymous1:37 PM

    I also think it will be a look-alike who actually performs.

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  15. who the fuck LOOKS like him? are you saying there's someone having their face mutilated as we speak that's going to do his shows for him? cuz that's the only way i see a look-alike taking his place.

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