Monday, September 28, 2009

This Is it Michael Jackson Tickets

This Is it Michael Jackson Tickets
Michael Jackson tickets, as it will be the last farewell for America's late King of Pop. As expected, "This is It!" Michael Jackson tickets flew off the shelves like hotcakes. "This is It!" Michael Jackson tickets accounted for 71% of the ticket sales on fandango.com, according to the New York Daily News. Many people were looking forward to seeing Michael Jackson on stage again in his last concert series that was set to start in London three weeks after his death. Instead, people will now get to see a documentary featuring footing of the King of Pop rehearsing for his London concert series. "This is It!" Michael Jackson tickets may lead some Michael Jackson fans to the theatre at odd hours of the night. "This is It!" Michael Jackson tickets sold for the debut of the series will be shown simultaneously. This means a 9 p.m. showing in Los Angeles, a midnight showing in New York City, and a 4 a.m. showing in Berlin.
Not only are "This is It!" Michael Jackson tickets taking America by storm, a previously unreleased song "This is It" will be released on October 12. Jackson's brothers sang backup on the song. "This is It" Michael Jackson tickets are only the latest in Michael Jackson's news. Ever since the King of Pop's death on June 25, the world has been glued to their TV's and to the Internet looking for the latest Michael Jackson news. The "This is It" Michael Jackson tickets allow certain fans to see their favorite musician one last time during the last few days of his life. For many, this is a very important event. I am hoping that the "This is It" Michael Jackson documentary will be available on TV one day. I would like to see it, but do not live close enough to a theatre where "This is It!" Michael Jackson tickets are sold. The movie documenting the King of Pop's final performance rehearsals days before his death will debut simultaneously in 15 cities around the globe on October 28, but a sneak peek will be presented at the new Regal Cinemas Stadium 14 the night before on October 27. The Associated Press, in the meantime, reported that the advance screenings have been sold out. 3,000 tickets to the Los Angeles shows have been snatched by fans within two hours early Sunday.
"'This Is It' may go down as the greatest concert no one got a chance to see," the movie's director and Michael's longtime collaborator, Kenny Ortega, promised. "But with this film we get a rare portrait of Michael as he prepares for his final curtain call." Jeff Blake, Sony's worldwide marketing and distribution chairman, added, "Michael Jackson has an army of fans everywhere round the world. By rolling out this film simultaneously worldwide, we are giving audiences an incredible opportunity to join together in celebration of Michael Jackson's incredible career." "This Is It" offers a behind-the-scenes footage of Jackson preparing for a series of the O2 London shows he was rehearsing when he died June 25. It will compile more than 100 hours of video footage concert promoter AEG Live shot during April, May and June 2009. Reuters claimed that a source close to the project has mentioned the planned 3-D sequence for the movie will not make it into the final reel. “This is It” was compiled by Jackson’s choreographer and creative-partner Kenny Ortega from over 100 hours of rehearsal footage shot at the Staples Center and Forum in Los Angeles in the weeks before the “ing of Pop” died on June 25. (Ortega also directed the recent “High School Musical 3″ and is set to direct the remake of “Footloose.”)

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