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Jul 6, 2009
Ticket Vouchers For Michael Jackson’s Public Memorial Service Have Been Distributed
Vouchers selling for literally millions on eBay

Yesterday evening at around 5PM PT, emails were sent out to approximately 8,000 of the 1.6 million registrants all over the world alerting them to the fact that they have been chosen to attend the public memorial service of Michael Jackson at the Staples Center on Tuesday July 7. As soon as the notifications were distributed, folks took to Twitter and other social networking sites to gleefully announce to the world that they won ticketsto a funeral. While it may seem a bit morbid to some, the public funeral of a major pop culture icon like Michael Jackson is no less than the event to go to. Here is what the notification email and tickets look like:


Some lucky Michael Jackson fans got the e-mails they were hoping for Sunday, saying they’ve won two free tickets to Tuesday’s memorial service. “OMG OMG OMG OMG i got tickets to the michael jackson memorial service!!!” Deka Motanya wrote Sunday afternoon in a Twitter message. The 8,750 fans chosen were summoned to Dodger Stadium Monday to pick up their tickets and have a wristband placed on their arms to prevent them from reselling them. The Michael Jackson memorial, set for 10 a.m. (1 p.m. ET) Tuesday in the Staples Center arena, is expected to be a star-studded and emotional tribute to the entertainer, who died June 25. Twitter.com served as a seismograph Sunday as fans anxiously watched their inboxes for an e-mail from AEG Live, the memorial organizer and Staples Center owner. More than five hours after the notifications were to be sent, none had been received. “Come on and let me know, Staples … did I win tickets to Michael Jackson’s memorial?” read one tweet posted at 3 p.m., four hours after the e-mails were supposed to start flowing. One woman wrote she “is checking her e-mail anxiously to see if she got tickets to the Michael Jackson memorial at the Staples Center.” Just before 5 p.m. (8 p.m. ET), Twitter erupted with messages of excitement: “I won the Michael Jackson tickets for Tuesday!!!! Heading to LA tmrw!!!!” read one tweet that linked to a photo of an iPhone screen with the e-mail. “Apparently my dad’s friend who hates Michael Jackson, may have won tickets tu the memorial service… Step-mom’s freaking out..!” Other messages came from disappointed fans who did not get the e-mails: “I guess i didnt make the drawing to win tickets to Michael Jackson Memorial!!! go figure, I’m sadden and hurt :-(” The odds of winning the tickets were long — just one of every 182 were chosen. Organizers used a computer to choose 8,750 names from 1.6 million who registered online since Friday. Motanya, 27, works in a doctor’s office in San Francisco, California. She scrambled Sunday night to line up plane tickets so she and her boyfriend could fly to Los Angeles Monday to claim her tickets. “Oh yeah, I’m going,” she told CNN. “I’m e-mailing my boss saying I’ve got to leave early because I’m going to L.A.” Each winner gets two tickets, bringing the number awarded in the lottery to 17,500. Just 11,000 of those are for seats inside the Staples Center, while the other 6,500 are for viewing the memorial telecast across the street at the Nokia Theater. Winner must meet other requirements “in order to avoid the reselling of tickets,” according to a news release from the Jackson family. The notification gives them a secret code and instructions to appear at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m. Monday to claim their tickets.


Along with their tickets, they will get the wristbands “one of which will be placed on their wrist at that time,” the family statement said. “Fans attending the memorial service must have both a valid ticket AND a wristband,” the Jackson family statement said. “Wristbands that have been ripped, taped or otherwise mutilated will be void.” The Jackson family set aside 9,000 Staples Center seats to give out to people they choose, according to organizers. Some people were seen picking up those “friends and family” tickets at Dodger Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Two wristbands, one blue and one gold, were given out with each ticket. Ticketholders were instructed that they must wear the wristbands to validate their tickets. Police have said no one will be allowed near the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles without tickets or media credentials.

It is a bit eerie for folks to be all OMGing over the fact that they will be allowed to attend a funeral but, again, this is Michael Jackson we’re talking about. My guess is that the memorial service will be something of a jubilant celebration of MJ‘s life (not unlike a concert) rather than a somber funeral-like service. While some folks received “good news” yesterday, others received bad news. Notification emails were also sent out to folks who were NOT selected to attend the service … those emails look like this:


Despite the fact that organizers are trying to avoid ticket scalping, that doesn’t mean that the tickets aren’t being scalped. As soon as the notifications went out yesterday, auctions on eBay began springing up … for outrageously exorbitant amounts. After the jump, check out THE most outrageous bidding war I came across for a pair of tickets to attend MJ‘s public memorial service on Tuesday …

$10,000,100.00!!!!!


I’m quite sure that these tickets were not successfully sold for over $10 million dollars … but I am also quite sure that other tickets were successfully sold for sums in the thousands. Despite the fact that resellers put the vouchers up for auction, there is no guarantee that those vouchers will be honored when the buyers try to redeem them. None of this should be surprising to anyone … in fact, it’s all to be expected. One of the most famous people to have ever lived has died … and his funeral is going to truly be the event of the century.

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9 Comments. Add Yours

  1. Meream says:

    Ohmigod, how ridiculous! Who will pay for that? This is a sign of disrespect.

  2. megan says:

    It’s a disrespect only in the since that I doubt it’ll be paid. If you look closely you see ppl actually bidded up to that amount. It’s CRAZY.

  3. Jada says:

    People are money-hungry idiots.

  4. Anna says:

    It’s not a funeral, it’s just a memorial service. I think the notification to the ones that got tickets is distasteful. “Congratulations”???

  5. Shelby Anne says:

    @ Anna
    I was thinking the same thing.

  6. sam says:

    so…were you selected?

  7. Ashlee says:

    Ya, I’m with Sam…are you going or not?

  8. Dennis says:

    Yeah are you going or are you still watin for the hook up? Somehow I just don’t see you missing this event.

  9. Kyon says:

    And don’t forget that us folks in Rhode Island, along with those in New York and Florida, were not even allowed to take part in the drawing! And nobody is saying anything about it or did anything to fix this problem! Thanks a lot Staples Center!

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