Michael Jackson, passed away on June 25, 2009.
The world will never hear a new release, or see a new and innovative dance move from The King of Pop again.
After his death, a movie entitled "This Is It" was released.
The film opened in theaters on October 28, 2009.
It was originally intended to have a limited two-week run, but it was held over in theaters.
When the film was released theatrically, there was an accompanying CD audio disk released at the same time.
Afterwards, the movie was to be released as a DVD for sale in time for the holiday season, 2009.
The movie is a compilation of the rehearsals for the concert tour.
The concert tour was scheduled to run from July 2009 through March 2010.
The first show was slated for July 8, 2009.
All shows were to take place in the O2 Arena in London, England, but Jackson died less than 3 weeks before the concert tour was to start, and no one got to see it.
The concert promoter, AEG Live gave ticket holders the option of a full refund for their now useless concert tickets, or the actual ticket that they would have received had they attended concert.
Mr.
Jackson designed the ticket himself, as such, it is a valuable collectors item.
AEG Live, the concert promoter, bought the rights to the rehearsal footage and created "This Is It," the movie.
A large portion of the proceeds from this film will go to the family estate.
The world will never hear a new release, or see a new and innovative dance move from The King of Pop again.
After his death, a movie entitled "This Is It" was released.
The film opened in theaters on October 28, 2009.
It was originally intended to have a limited two-week run, but it was held over in theaters.
When the film was released theatrically, there was an accompanying CD audio disk released at the same time.
Afterwards, the movie was to be released as a DVD for sale in time for the holiday season, 2009.
The movie is a compilation of the rehearsals for the concert tour.
The concert tour was scheduled to run from July 2009 through March 2010.
The first show was slated for July 8, 2009.
All shows were to take place in the O2 Arena in London, England, but Jackson died less than 3 weeks before the concert tour was to start, and no one got to see it.
The concert promoter, AEG Live gave ticket holders the option of a full refund for their now useless concert tickets, or the actual ticket that they would have received had they attended concert.
Mr.
Jackson designed the ticket himself, as such, it is a valuable collectors item.
AEG Live, the concert promoter, bought the rights to the rehearsal footage and created "This Is It," the movie.
A large portion of the proceeds from this film will go to the family estate.
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