Time Shared With Michael Jackson Is The Fans’ Relief of His Loss

Michael Jackson’s death shocked the world – his fans and most especially stunned the Los Angeles-based concert promoter AEG live who is shepherding his most awaited comeback. It was a relief to know that shared time and money amounting between $25 million and $30 million, they thought would come to waste could potentially turn into an unexpected boon.

Time shared with Michael Jackson

Time shared with Michael Jackson

Fans were in mixed emotion, disappointed about his upcoming concert and at the same time in deep remorse about his loss. AEG Live, on the other hand, who had shelled out between $25 million and $30 million in preparation for 50 sold-out London performances may suffer severe losses. But AEG’s chief executive, Randy Phillips, contended that a insurance coverage and the worldwide demand for commemorative tickets and anything else Jackson-related could bring relief from the losses and potentially generate substantial profits for the company.

Although, it may sound selfish for this company to take advantage of the King of Pop’s death, it will, however, serve a great memorabilia for Michael’s fans. This items include commemorative tickets to his comeback concert and a 90-second rehearsal footage of the singer performing the controversial track “They Don’t Care About Us,” which was filmed just two days before Jackson’s sudden passing.

It was also reported that the London show’s promoter, AEG Live holds more than 100 hours of rehearsal footage that could eventually be culled into the singer’s first live CD/DVD set and soon be up for grabs in the market.  All these hopes to serve as a relief for the time they shared, now  the King of Pop’s time on earth came to an end.