Jul 14, 2009
Fans Gather At The O2 Arena To Mourn Michael Jackson
Fans convene on the date his 'This Is It' Tour was to begin

Yesterday I mentioned that July 13, 2009 was the night that Michael Jackson was scheduled to kick off his 50 date comeback tour titled This Is It at the O2 Arena in London, England. It was reported that fans were planning on convening at the venue in order to pay tribute to the late King of Pop on the night he was to take the stage again after so many years out of the spotlight. Hundreds of fans did gather at the O2 Arena last night to hold vigil and mourn Michael Jackson … here are a few photos from yesterday’s event:


Hundreds of Michael Jackson fans gathered outside London’s O2 Arena on Monday to pay their respects to the entertainer on the day he was to have opened a run of 50 concerts at the venue. Jackson died on June 25, just weeks ahead of his eagerly awaited comeback following years of living as a virtual recluse. The London concerts sold out in record time and some of the 750,000 tickets sold traded hands at hugely inflated prices on the Internet. Underlining fans’ devotion to the “King of Pop”, hundreds turned up to the venue anyway, determined to celebrate their favorite musician. “This was going to be the best summer of my life,” said fan Michael. “I was going to go to five shows altogether, it would have been fantastic. I can’t believe rather than coming here to see him perform I’m here to mourn … It’s devastating, it really is.” Some fans sat quietly beneath a large screen with a picture of Jackson and the words “Michael Jackson 1958-2009″ reflecting on what might have been. Others, including several Jackson impersonators, led sing-a-longs of his greatest hits. Will, another fan, said: “We’ve come here today even if there’s no gig tonight. We’re making our own gig, our own carnival atmosphere, we’re making this what it would have been if Michael had been here.” The man behind chart-topping songs like “Thriller,” “Billie Jean” and “Man in the Mirror” has been mourned the world over since his sudden death at the age of 50, and sales of his records have soared. AEG Live, promoters of Jackson’s planned comeback “residency” in London, have offered fans either full refunds for the canceled shows or the option of keeping their commemorative tickets as keepsakes. Jackson died while rehearsing for the concerts, and AEG has said it hopes to stage a tribute including elements of the This Is It spectacle. Several reports have said organizers are aiming for a date in late August.

As I said yesterday, I can appreciate that fans would want to gather at the site where MJ might’ve pulled off one of the greatest comebacks in musical history. While I had my doubts he’d be able to complete all 50 shows, I absolutely knew he had it in him to put on at least one amazing live performance … under happier circumstances, last night could’ve been that night. I’m sure there will be many more tributes to come but already you can feel that people are starting to move on from the loss. Michael Jackson is finally at peace … now mebbe his fans can find some peace as well.

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2 Comments. Add Yours

  1. CHASE says:

    He should have just done 10 tour dates and charged a lot of $$$ and people still would’ve bought them.

  2. nisha says:

    its great to see all the fan come out and show their devotion to the king of pop.i can’t even imagine what it must feel like to be one of the people who were going to see him perform today.R.I.P MJ thanks for posting

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