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Wacko Jacko? when? where? (merged)
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Nicolefury wrote: »Tickets are £50/£65/£75 which is a fantastic price really.
I'm pretty sure the major places to get tickets will be ticketmaster and seetickets. o2 usually run their presales through ticketmaster.
o2 arena has both seating and standing. The stage is in the middle, so theres no back as such. Good seats everywhere really.
LOL! 'Good' seats everywhere! Not if you're up the top and have a fear of heights. :rotfl: :rotfl:0 -
Anyone else getting multiple emails after registering for the Presale? I've had 7 emails so far!!! GRR0
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It's mentioned on the first page:
www.michaeljacksonlive.com
If you put in your details, you get the opportunity to be offered a presale password, but unfortunately, you also get about 6 emails about it!0 -
Im sooooo gonna be there (hopefully!) cant wait!!0
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i couldn't manage to get onto the website to register, i had to text instead.
I only had one text reply though0 -
Isn't that website an anagram of evil michael jackson? :rolleyes:0 -
maxtweenie wrote: »Isn't that website an anagram of evil michael jackson? :rolleyes:
That's your opinion, not alot of others including me.0 -
hi, too be slightly pedantic- it isn't an opinion it is an anagram of evil michael jackson. probably an anagram of other things to.
good luck to all those that are hoping to get tickets I had the pleasure of seeing him at wembley many moons ago & it was great- although I do fear that the scandels & ill-health will play a part in the success or failure of the new tour.Duct tape is like the force. It has a light side, a dark side, and it holds the world together."
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