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[ Thursday, 05 March 2009 ]
 

London concert first major shows for over a decade

Jackson announces comeback with concerts

Jackson could make tens of millions of dollars from the string of London concerts (File)
Jackson could make tens of millions of dollars from the string of London concerts (File)

LONDON (AlArabiya.net, AFP)

Pop megastar Michael Jackson announced Thursday he will play a series of comeback concerts in London in July, his first major shows for over a decade.

Four years after his infamous child abuse trial, the 50-year-old singer of hits including "Thriller" and "Billy Jean" confirmed he will play 10 gigs at the giant London O2 Arena starting on July 8.

"I'll be performing the songs my fans want to hear," Jackson said in an announcement at London's O2 Arena where thousands of screaming fans had gathered.

"This is the final curtain call and I'll see you in July," said Jackson, wearing sunglasses and a black jacket with silver sequins as hundreds of fans, some holding placards saying "Michael We Love You," screamed with delight.

True to his reputation for eccentricity, Jackson's brief appearance was punctuated by salutes to the crowd, pauses, and expressions of love for his fans.

His appearance was preceded by a short video compilation of past performances of his hits, heavy on shots of weeping and screaming fans, especially when he performed his famous moonwalk.

In real life Jackson didn't show any of his old moves. But fans who had queued for hours to see their idol for a couple of minutes were bowled over, despite the brevity.

It was unclear whether his reference to a "final curtain" meant there would be no concerts after the London shows, although he did say: "These will be my final show performances in London. This is it. "And when I say that this is it, I really mean that this is it."

Jackson could make tens of millions of dollars from the residency-style string of London concerts, helping pay legal bills and debts racked up since the collapse of the abuse trial in 2005.

Reports surfaced in November 2008 that Jackson had converted to Islam not long after Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamad al-Khalifa, the second son of the king of Bahrain, sued Jackson for owing him $7 million and saying the star breached an agreement to record a new album.

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