1. Prophetic - from Popbitch June 4th

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    Michael Jackson keeps the world guessing

    Only five weeks to go until the Michael Jackson
    extravaganza supposedly hits London. The good
    news is that rehearsals for the show are well
    underway - we hear elephants are involved -
    but the bad news is that, as we recently reported,
    they’re going ahead without the star of
    the show’s involvement. And even if Jacko is
    only obliged to sing for 13 minutes each show,
    you’d think he’d need some practice.
    Particularly as we can’t seem to find evidence
    of him singing properly live since the HIStory
    tour of 1997.

    The concert promoters should be getting worried.
    Jackson is setting up any number of excuses
    in the media already (a doctor to say he has
    skin cancer, AEG putting on too many shows etc)
    and he’s got a lot of history of this kind of
    last minute cancellation thing. We wrote years
    ago about the American gig that got pulled last
    minute - Jackson sent a cheque to reimburse
    each ticket-holder, knowing full well that only
    a tiny minority would actually cash it so
    he could end up quids in.

    But more than O2 and the promoters, the group
    really getting hot under the collar is the
    secondary ticketing industry. Exchanges, touts
    and hospitality have flourished in recent
    years but there are fears that much of the
    industry could be taken out if Jackson decides
    to abandon his tour.

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