Michael Jackson ‘Tribute By Jermaine’ Scheduled

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It’s still hard to believe that Michael Jackson is dead.  People all over the world struggle to find ways to keep the memory of ‘The King of Pop’ alive.  With the one year anniversary of his death approaching, for those who love him most, a celebration is in order.  Good news, there will be a Michael Jackson tribute this summer.  MJ’s brother Jermaine Jackson has booked London’s Wembley Arena on June 8, for what he is calling Tribute By Jermaine.

Although no actual performers have been announced yet, the tribute is promised to be a star-studded event.  The tribute will be filmed and is expected to be released on DVD.  Jermaine’s goal is to create the largest tribute of all time, something he feels very fitting for his brother.  Michael’s dedicated fans would probably agree.

Michael Jackson has been honored numerous times since his death, with the Grammys, BET, MTV, and Academy Award shows all paying tribute to the late singer.  It is clear that it is hard for the world to let go of such a legendary man.  While many appreciate Jermaine’s initiative to keep his brother’s memory alive, others wonder if he is solely after the money.

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One Response to “Michael Jackson ‘Tribute By Jermaine’ Scheduled”

  1. Jermaine,I really this is for the love we feel for Michael and not the money. It’s too bad you have to do it in England but then America was never very kind to our Michael. Not a day goes by that I don’t think of him with tears in my eyes. I am 67 years old and have loved him since he was a child. Our ache in our hearts for him will never go away and how appalled we were by they way he was treated by the media. Do him proud Jermaine.,as Michael would say it’s all for the LOVE.

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