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MJ Tribute At Staples?

Posted on Thursday July 2, 2009 at 10:01 AM 4 |

Media reports indicate a public tribute to Michael Jackson may take place at the Staples Center in downtown Los Angeles.

Citing five sources “familiar with the planning process,” the Los Angeles Times reports a memorial service could be held at Staples on Tuesday, but cautions that the Jackson family has yet to green-light the event that could draw multitudes of fans to the sports arena.

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However, several media sources are reporting the memorial is nailed down. Entertainment Tonight Online even has a start time – 10:00 a.m.

Memorial service rumors have been circulating all week, and were focusing on a July 3 tribute at Jackson’s Neverland Ranch. In fact, media reports about a Neverland tribute were so numerous, that county officials had already started planning for such an event despite no official word from Jackson’s family. However, the family denied the rumors on July 1.

According to the Times, financing a memorial service at Staples would probably be costly. For example, security and crowd control for the Lakers’ victory parade cost $2 million.

If there is a Tuesday service at Staples, something is going to have to be done about the elephants. That’s right. Pachyderms. The Ringling Bros. Barnum and Bailey Circus is scheduled to take over Staples starting July 8. The traditional circus parade through downtown to the arena – including the always-popular elephant walk – is scheduled to take place on Tuesday.

The Times also reports the family is not considering burying the King of Pop at Neverland. Earlier this week a Santa Barbara County attorney said the process to obtain permission for a burial on private land could take weeks. However, now that same attorney says the county is willing to fast-track the application process.

To read the articles in the Los Angeles Times, please click here and here.

Click here to read the entire Entertainment Tonight Online article.


4 Comments leave a comment

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    lork99 wrote:

    10:33 AM, Jul 02, 2009

    Really, does every update now HAVE to be about Michael Jackson.  Is there nothing else going on in the concert industry that is pertinent.  With all due respect, and I mean with all due respect, post some concert information relative to the industry, not funeral arrangements.  The O2 angle is definitely newsworthy, but not funeral plans.

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    LASCENE wrote:

    11:01 AM, Jul 02, 2009

    Looks like AEG is grasping for every $$$$ they can get their greedy hands on now that the big Michael Investment blew up in their face.

    AEG Sucks!  They own the NHL Kings and ruined the team.  The owners of AEG do not go to the games nor do they put their photo in the Media Guide!  Just an invisible force that wants our $$$$$!

    AEG, the same company who signed Beckham to the Galaxy and put him near the Lakers Bench.  Well, the Beckham investment was also a bust.

    Stick to Real Estate, you pieces of steaming bandini!

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    platinumhitz wrote:

    11:26 AM, Jul 02, 2009

    You would know Chomo Hooterville there's a reason why your screen name is Hooterville.Rott in Hell u !OOWWW!!HHEE!!HHEEE!

  4. 192
    Trainarollin wrote:

    04:19 AM, Jul 03, 2009

    Would not be surprised if AEG sold VIP Packages and television rights for this event. You would get a worthless laminate and a backstage tour where you can see the guy who used to hold the umbrella updating his resume.

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