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Thread started 11/19/12 11:27am

PatrickS77

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The Jacksons Unity Tour coming to Europe

I'm disapointed that no one of you mentioned that, instead you talk about some crappy cartoons.

Anway, after currently playing Night of the proms in Antwerp and Rotterdam, followed by going to Asia the Jacksons will tour Europe in February/March of 2013... well, at least Germany and Austria so far... tickets went on sale last week for following shows:

05.02.2013 Dortmund, Westfalenhalle
06.02.2013 Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle

09.02.2013 Vienna, Stadthalle
17.02.2013 Ulm, Ratiopharm Arena
18.02.2013 Berlin, Tempodrom
05.03.2013 Munich, Olympiahalle
10.03.2013 Düsseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle

Tickets:

http://www.oeticket.com/d...event.html

http://www.ticketmaster.d...d=jacksons

Looking forward to it.

[Edited 11/19/12 11:27am]

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Reply #1 posted 11/19/12 11:36am

alphastreet

PatrickS77 said:

I'm disapointed that no one of you mentioned that, instead you talk about some crappy cartoons.



Anway, after currently playing Night of the proms in Antwerp and Rotterdam, followed by going to Asia the Jacksons will tour Europe in February/March of 2013... well, at least Germany and Austria so far... tickets went on sale last week for following shows:



05.02.2013 Dortmund, Westfalenhalle
06.02.2013 Frankfurt, Jahrhunderthalle


09.02.2013 Vienna, Stadthalle
17.02.2013 Ulm, Ratiopharm Arena
18.02.2013 Berlin, Tempodrom
05.03.2013 Munich, Olympiahalle
10.03.2013 Düsseldorf, Mitsubishi Electric Halle



Tickets:


http://www.oeticket.com/d...event.html


http://www.ticketmaster.d...d=jacksons



Looking forward to it.

[Edited 11/19/12 11:27am]



Good for them, they need to back the hell away from their mom and mj's money, now they're getting the memo

I loved the show, went for opening night
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Reply #2 posted 11/19/12 12:32pm

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I would rather see crappy cartoons than five not very young and not very talented persons, performing hits of the 40-year-old. wink
Don`t get me wrong, I like some songs of the Jackson 5, but: 1) Michael made ​​these songs special;
2) I didn`t like even the Jackson 5 Medley in solo tours of Michael, the songs sounded much better with his angelic voice as a child, I find it difficult to listen to these songs performed by an adult.

Although it will be interesting to see whether these shows popular in Europe.

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Reply #3 posted 11/19/12 12:45pm

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LiLi1992 said:

I would rather see crappy cartoons than five not very young and not very talented persons, performing hits of the 40-year-old. wink
Don`t get me wrong, I like some songs of the Jackson 5, but: 1) Michael made ​​these songs special;
2) I didn`t like even the Jackson 5 Medley in solo tours of Michael, the songs sounded much better with his angelic voice as a child, I find it difficult to listen to these songs performed by an adult.

Although it will be interesting to see whether these shows popular in Europe.

No offense. But who cares what you'd rather see and like? Until a couple days ago you didn't even know about those cartoons, so whatever. Also these cartoons do not even feature the Jackson 5's input other than their music. So the value of those cartoons is rather low.

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Reply #4 posted 11/19/12 12:56pm

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PatrickS77 said:

LiLi1992 said:

I would rather see crappy cartoons than five not very young and not very talented persons, performing hits of the 40-year-old. wink
Don`t get me wrong, I like some songs of the Jackson 5, but: 1) Michael made ​​these songs special;
2) I didn`t like even the Jackson 5 Medley in solo tours of Michael, the songs sounded much better with his angelic voice as a child, I find it difficult to listen to these songs performed by an adult.

Although it will be interesting to see whether these shows popular in Europe.

No offense. But who cares what you'd rather see and like? Until a couple days ago you didn't even know about those cartoons, so whatever. Also these cartoons do not even feature the Jackson 5's input other than their music. So the value of those cartoons is rather low.

YOU! lol
If you create a thread you want to know the opinion of others.
I knew of the existence of the cartoon. just never seen, but I want to see when it will be released on DVD

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I looked at tiketmaster
Tickets are selling surprisingly well.

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Reply #5 posted 11/19/12 1:25pm

alphastreet

I was wondering how they were going to do his songs without him, but they honestly still have it and did really well. Jermaine sounds great even though I diss him all the time, and Marlon could still dance, just as well as at MSG if not better.

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Reply #6 posted 11/19/12 2:14pm

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LiLi1992 said:

YOU! lol

Don't flatter yourself! I don't. Going into a topic that doesn't interest you, just to say it doesn't interest you is retarded.

alphastreet said:

I was wondering how they were going to do his songs without him, but they honestly still have it and did really well. Jermaine sounds great even though I diss him all the time, and Marlon could still dance, just as well as at MSG if not better.

Well, to be honest. Michael is missing. There is no way around that. A strong lead is missing, so obviously it's not the real deal and not as good as it would be with him. But once that is accepted, what I've seen so far is still quite good. I'm looking forward to the concert. I think that one is closer to Michael than any overblown Immortal show.

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Reply #7 posted 11/19/12 2:57pm

alphastreet

PatrickS77 said:

LiLi1992 said:

YOU! lol

Don't flatter yourself! I don't. Going into a topic that doesn't interest you, just to say it doesn't interest you is retarded.

alphastreet said:

I was wondering how they were going to do his songs without him, but they honestly still have it and did really well. Jermaine sounds great even though I diss him all the time, and Marlon could still dance, just as well as at MSG if not better.

Well, to be honest. Michael is missing. There is no way around that. A strong lead is missing, so obviously it's not the real deal and not as good as it would be with him. But once that is accepted, what I've seen so far is still quite good. I'm looking forward to the concert. I think that one is closer to Michael than any overblown Immortal show.

I thought Immortal was the closest too, but when I saw the Jacksons one, I knew that was it, and feel okay with not going to another tribute show again. I really, reallly do miss him though, to the point where I hate him for it sometimes cause it hurts too much, you have no clue. It's not his fault, but my mental state was bad before his death and got even worse after it though I'm doing better now, still painful though that I never saw him and came so close with This Is It. You are so lucky you went to Dangerous ages ago!

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Reply #8 posted 11/19/12 3:21pm

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PatrickS77 said:

LiLi1992 said:

YOU! lol

Don't flatter yourself! I don't. Going into a topic that doesn't interest you, just to say it doesn't interest you is retarded.

alphastreet said:

I was wondering how they were going to do his songs without him, but they honestly still have it and did really well. Jermaine sounds great even though I diss him all the time, and Marlon could still dance, just as well as at MSG if not better.

Well, to be honest. Michael is missing. There is no way around that. A strong lead is missing, so obviously it's not the real deal and not as good as it would be with him. But once that is accepted, what I've seen so far is still quite good. I'm looking forward to the concert. I think that one is closer to Michael than any overblown Immortal show.

A hologram? hrmph

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Reply #9 posted 11/19/12 3:27pm

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PatrickS77 said:

LiLi1992 said:

YOU! lol

Don't flatter yourself! I don't. Going into a topic that doesn't interest you, just to say it doesn't interest you is retarded.

Oh, sorry, I guess I didnt see a postscript "only for fans Jackie, Jermaine, Marlon and Tito" rolleyes

I didn`t write that not interested in this thread. I'm not interested to see these performances, but I'm wondering how they will be held in Europe. Jackson 5 were never as big in Europe as in the U.S., even in 1969-1972, but tickets are selling well.
This is an amazing discovery for me!

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Reply #10 posted 11/19/12 4:05pm

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alphastreet said:

PatrickS77 said:

Well, to be honest. Michael is missing. There is no way around that. A strong lead is missing, so obviously it's not the real deal and not as good as it would be with him. But once that is accepted, what I've seen so far is still quite good. I'm looking forward to the concert. I think that one is closer to Michael than any overblown Immortal show.

I thought Immortal was the closest too, but when I saw the Jacksons one, I knew that was it, and feel okay with not going to another tribute show again. I really, reallly do miss him though, to the point where I hate him for it sometimes cause it hurts too much, you have no clue. It's not his fault, but my mental state was bad before his death and got even worse after it though I'm doing better now, still painful though that I never saw him and came so close with This Is It. You are so lucky you went to Dangerous ages ago!

Yeah! I know what you mean. Sometimes I almost feel like that too (more anger than hate). It's obviously not the outcome he wanted, but he let it happen. Yes, I did see him many times, so there are no regrets in that sense, but still... you never get enough.

Beautifulstarr123 said:

PatrickS77 said:

Well, to be honest. Michael is missing. There is no way around that. A strong lead is missing, so obviously it's not the real deal and not as good as it would be with him. But once that is accepted, what I've seen so far is still quite good. I'm looking forward to the concert. I think that one is closer to Michael than any overblown Immortal show.

A hologram? hrmph

Ah, that would be BS too. It's over.

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Reply #11 posted 11/19/12 5:24pm

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Will it be changed to Jacks"u"ns Unity Tour?

PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Reply #12 posted 11/19/12 6:21pm

Scorp

this is great to see these guys gain this opportunity because it's richly deserved and long overdue

but that's what happens when your careers get sabotaged

long time comin

and even in the face of undeserved scrutiny and ridicule by a majority public who never had a clue

they still issue the love message.......

just the name of all the tours, DESTINY, TRIUMPH, VICTORY, and now UNITY.....that's not by accident

and the Triumph Tour was the greatest live stage series of concerts Michael Jackson ever did, I'm just glad I had to opportunity to see him at his unequivocal best

if they released that footage of the entire show on DVD, people would be shellshocked.....

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