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So, I was browsing the Michael Jackson Official Website just for the fun of it and I came across something that struck me as strange. I looked on the "Concerts" page and noticed that if you click on YEAR, a drop-down menu appears and instead of stopping at 2009, the year MJ "died", it goes ALL the way up to 2014. Now, I'm not 100 % sure if it's a clue or if we hoaxers can even consider it as "strange" I just thought I'd post it up and see what you all think about it. I have also attached a screen shot! :-)God Bless,Jenn
Thank you for this information Jenn!!!! Intresting and very strange also :? .Now that I am on the site I see also the 50 This is it tour dates in London.Very odd they put the dates ,even if the tour was canceled :? .I still dont understand how come non belivers dont find strange the This is it tour,lol its ridiculous to have a concert 50 times in the same place :? LOVE
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginThank you for this information Jenn!!!! Intresting and very strange also :? .Now that I am on the site I see also the 50 This is it tour dates in London.Very odd they put the dates ,even if the tour was canceled :? .I still dont understand how come non belivers dont find strange the This is it tour,lol its ridiculous to have a concert 50 times in the same place :? LOVEJust one example:You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login"Celine is the second residency show by Canadian recording artist, You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login. The show is performed at the You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login in You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login from 2011 to 2014, with an estimated 70 performances per year."
I'm sorry but here we talk about a TOUR not a show. Thank you anway I'm a very big fan of Celine,she is a great artist!!!!! LOVE YOU .
Although I am BIG fan of Celine Dion, I don't think her situation matches Michael's situation. Celine's concerts are a set concert residency whereas Michael's concerts were a "concert series tour".I agree with Applehead it is very odd that Michael's This Is It concerts were at the same place for that many concerts. Normally concerts at the same place for that length of time simply turn into a set concert residency. I could see if he was doing 10 concerts at the same place because that's not that many, but 50 just seems a little odd.I find it odd that some people classified Michael's This Is It concerts as a tour when it wasn't actually touring.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginLast March, Michael Jackson announced plans for his "This Is It" residency at the O2 arena in London. The 50-performance comeback bid would have been the King of Pop's foray back into the mainstream, and after he'd virtually disappeared from the music landscape for several years, the anticipation for his return to the stage was immense, with tickets for the first string of shows selling out almost instantaneously.In reality, the singer had begun planning his return to the limelight much earlier, and with a characteristically Jacksonian flash that was both outrageous and improbable. In October 2005, only months after he was acquitted in his child-molestation case, Jackson had already begun work with fashion designer André Van Pier on costume and set designs for a Las Vegas residency. A longtime friend of Michael and the Jackson family, Van Pier had previously designed costumes for sisters Janet and La Toya. But that wasn't all ...
The BAM date in my mind is 2014 which makes the perfect 7 7 7. Maybe this is something about it.
You are not allowed to view links. Register or LoginAlthough I am BIG fan of Celine Dion, I don't think her situation matches Michael's situation. Celine's concerts are a set concert residency whereas Michael's concerts were a "concert series tour".I agree with Applehead it is very odd that Michael's This Is It concerts were at the same place for that many concerts. Normally concerts at the same place for that length of time simply turn into a set concert residency. I could see if he was doing 10 concerts at the same place because that's not that many, but 50 just seems a little odd.I find it odd that some people classified Michael's This Is It concerts as a tour when it wasn't actually touring.Like I said, that's just semantics. He hated to tour, so I guess that's why they came up with this. Would have made it a lot easier for him, no traveling, no time zones and with 2 to 3 shows a week he also could have spent a lot of time with his children. Also, he didn't call it "tour" in the O2 announcement, he called it "show perfomances".