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Hello everyone, the wife was persistent in me getting MJ tickets and everything is relatively sold out now till

the 21st September Last show even before going through the regular ticket sales end of this week.I managed to grab 2 for the 10th September hopefully he wont be too tired then to perform............


Did anyone manage to get seats on the first show? It seems my 75 pound level 4 tickets at the 02 jumped to at least 189 pound in online vendors each shortly after I bought mine. I thought the point of presale is to give people a chance for equal distribution of tickets, does anyone know how ticketmaster works? It seems there is an insider/haggler for ticketing companies as I had to wait 3 hours to get any shape or form of tickets yet, all the ticketing websites already have tickets for sale at astronomical prices a few hours after ticketing sales were made open!


Just wondering if there are any MJ fans and the numbers in ED.

The leaked setlists seems suspicious to me... is the set really cast in stone already? Will he be doing the same set every night? When Prince did his residency there, he did a different set just about every night (although I realise there is a gulf in terms of back catalogue and musical ability).


Brendan, I'm genuinely not sure whether he's a child abuser or just a very strange/naive/misunderstood individual. I don't we'll ever know what really went on... and a wealthy man who surrounds himself with children is always going to be wide open to scams.

Pedophile----------courts in America have ruled that out, no one will know now, but I still trust the

US Justice system, save for the OJ case where LAPD messed up big time in CSI evidence gathering.


People watch him as an artist, in thses times people look to be entertained, Gok had said " for every negative

do 2 positives, that is needed these days

Labour, I have had it with Labour! John Humphries is brilliant in blasting the DWP Secretary, he

said in Germany, people are working 3 days, 2 days are paid by the German government, that's government working and doing something substantial to taxpayers, It seems people are losing jobs and home , billions paid to banks but not enough to help taxpayers in the UK!


I'm so livid, here or in the US, millions are paid in bonuses, OUT OF TAXPAYER'S MONEY! serves CEOs right there are death threats on these scandalous CEOs now.


Please let me know your thoughts, money takes precedence over Ethics in this global recession, do you think there will

ever be a change now that people know the effects of such misaligned responsibilities......

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