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Randy Phillips, presidente e direttore esecutivo (CEO) di AEG Live, ha detto al The Times che i dieci concerti di Londra sono solo la prima parte del contratto che prevede un tour triennale e la pubblicazione del nuovo album.
Commento personale
Ammesso che sia vero.. posso svenire?
Quindi OVVIAMENTE lui diceva ULTIMI CONCERTI A LONDRA!
E sul sito dell'O2 arena si specificava ultimi concerti per QUEST'ANNO..
Tutto torna a combaciare.
E' possibile che nel 2010 (che è a soli 3 mesi di distanza dai concerti di Londra) possa fare altre concerti in giro per il mondo..
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Da MJJR nuovi particolari ore 10.00 - 6 marzo 2009
AEG Live: Potential Three-year World Tour and Release of New Album
While many fans expressed concerns today over Michael Jackson's remarks that "This Is It!" as far as performances in London go, Randy Phillips of AEG Live confirmed to the media that this is likely just the first step in what COULD EVOLVE into a three-year worldwide tour and the release of a brand new music album.
"Surviving the press conference was the first step. We’ve a three-year plan for Michael Jackson and if it all goes well we will gross $400 million (£280 million) in total."
Phillips added that Michael Jackson stands to earn "probably something pretty close to £50 ($70.5) million for the London shows."
Future concerts may be held in New York, Paris and Mumbai." Again, only the first 10 concerts in London have been confirmed as of now.
With regards to the concerts themselves, Phillips promises that they will be two-hour "all-singing and all-dancing spectaculars" and gave ticket estimates of £50 ($70.50) to £75 ($105).
Due to reportedly high demand, presale information has not yet been made publicly available.
NOVITA' (traduzione)
NB - niente è sicuro, c'è un condizionale grande come una casa
- Il contratto in totale genererà fino 400 milioni di dollari se tutto andasse secondo i piani;
- Michael può guadagnare fino a 70 milioni di dollari con questi 10 concerti;
- I prossimi concerti potrebbero tenersi a New York, Parigi, Mumbay;
- Dice che i concerti di Londra saranno spettacolari concerti di 2 ore "tutto canto e ballo"
- I bigletti costeranno da 60€ a 90€ (previsione, non sicuro)
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FROM mjjr.net
The news keeps getting better for Michael Jackson fans. Randy Phillips of AEG Live announced to CNN, on video, that "Michael Jackson's going to do all the hits--the way people want to see it, with some fabulous new productions that we're in the process of designing." Even more importantly, Phillips confirmed that "there will be a couple of new songs and some new music, which I've heard, and it's spectacular. There's a reason he's the King of Pop!"
In related news, a spokesperson for AEG Live confirmed that the official concert site, MichaelJacksonLive.com, has been receiving an astonishing 16,000 hits per second which has made it difficult to keep the site functioning. Presale tickets are expected to be officially up for grabs starting March 13th. Some third party ticket venues have already began selling "guaranteed" tickets for when they become available, but MJJR.net encourages fans to proceed with extreme caution if ordering tickets from any third party venue especially when the official sales date hasn't commenced.