Michael Jackson

Jacko hit back by sued auction house

Jacko hit back by sued auction houseLondon, March 6: An auction company sued by King of Pop Michael Jackson has hit back at him, claiming that the singer had permitted it to sell his personal belongings.

Julien''s Auction House was sued by Jackson in Los Angeles on March 4 over entitlement to retain possession of the latter’s “personal property”.

The company was planning to sell the gates to the Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, Jackson’s famous rhinestone gloves and socks, and the hands of Johnny Depp''s movie character Edward Scissorhands that the singer owned.

Jacko confirms last ever London shows

Jacko confirms last ever London showsLondon, Mar 6: King of pop Michael Jackson made a rare public appearance to confirm his return to stage with the series of ten gigs in London's O2 arena.

The event would mark his last ever performance in London.

Also, the concerts will mark the 25th anniversary of the release of Jackson''s ''Thriller'', the best selling album ever.

"I am coming to London to play the songs my fans want to hear," the Telegraph quoted Jackson as saying.

ROUNDUP: Michael Jackson announces "curtain call" comeback shows

Michael JacksonLondon  - US superstar Michael Jackson announced his comeback Thursday with a series of "curtail call" shows in London in July.

The 50-year-old star, looking frail and appearing unsteady, had travelled to the British capital to make the announcement at the O2 Arena in south-east London, where the concerts will be performed.

"I love you so much," he told some 2,000 screaming fans, as he swayed and spoke indistinctly, his face hidden behind a pair of outsize sun glasses.

A press release said the star would give 10 performances in London, starting on July 8.

Michael Jackson announces "final show of performances" in London

Michael JacksonLondon - US popstar Michel Jackson Thursday announced that he would give a "final show of performances" at a series of concerts in London in July.

The former "King of Pop," appearing frail and unsteady, told some 2,000 fans the O2 concert venue in London: "This is it. This is the final curtain call. See you in July."

The announcement, billed as a news conference, had been described as the singer's comeback after his last tour 12 years ago.

A press release said the singer would perform 10 shows in London in July at the O2, the former Millennium Dome.

Jacko’s fans warned against buying fake tour tickets

Jacko’s fans warned against buying fake tour ticketsWashington, Mar 5 : Fans of Michael Jackson have been warned by a music industry watchdog not to buy tickets for the singer's upcoming tour unless official vendors sell them.

Jackson is expected to announce a comeback tour at a press conference in London on March 5, his first live dates since 1996.

His fans have been warned of illegal sellers offering counterfeit tickets for the tour.

Jacko clears medical tests, may announce shows soon

Jacko clears medical tests, may announce shows soonWashington, March 4 : Faded singer Michael Jackson has reportedly got a clean cheat from medics and may subsequently make his live comeback in London.

The King of Pop allegedly passed the medical tests that allow him to sign his deal with AEG Live for up to 30 shows this year grossing a possible 30 million dollars in total.

Jackson recently arrived in Britain and is rumoured to be staying at the posh Lanesborough hotel in Knightsbridge, reports Fox News.

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