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Thread started 03/26/05 9:19am

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Michael Jack performing nite after nite?

There has been talks in the news that Donald Trump is going to offer Michael Jackson $80 Mil to perform in his newest casino.

Not yet built, the Donald is going to build a casino in Las Vegas. He wasnt Michael to become a regular act like Sigried and Roy,Circ De Sole, and Celine Dione have. That feels odd. Just a huge entertainer performing is casinos> Casinos are usually designed for older entertainers whom don't like to tour or have lost alot of their audience.

Michael Jackson is huge, sold entire Soccer stadiums uout for 7 nights. Although I an outstandingly glad Michael is finally gonna do some concerts in the COntinetal UNited States but it gonna be nearl impossible to get tickets for several months.

Michael Jackson at any attraction is gonna be more crowd drawing than the attraction itself. Don't wanna know how long you have to wait for tickets.
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Reply #1 posted 03/26/05 9:28am

RipHer2Shreds

Actually, I don't think this is going to happen. I just read yesterday that Trump is having second thoughts. He's concerned about the fact that Michael will likely not show for many performances and how much of an insurance issue that would be. Can't say I blame him for the change of mind.

From E!online:

EATING HIS WORDS: Donald Trump apparently reconsidering his interest in bringing Michael Jackson to Las Vegas for a resident performing gig. "It's an interesting idea, but I don't think he'd show up half the time," Trump told The Insider. "I can't imagine what the insurance policy would be like."
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Reply #2 posted 03/26/05 9:30am

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fluid said:

There has been talks in the news that Donald Trump is going to offer Michael Jackson $80 Mil to perform in his newest casino.

Not yet built, the Donald is going to build a casino in Las Vegas. He wasnt Michael to become a regular act like Sigried and Roy,Circ De Sole, and Celine Dione have. That feels odd. Just a huge entertainer performing is casinos> Casinos are usually designed for older entertainers whom don't like to tour or have lost alot of their audience.

Michael Jackson is huge, sold entire Soccer stadiums uout for 7 nights. Although I an outstandingly glad Michael is finally gonna do some concerts in the COntinetal UNited States but it gonna be nearl impossible to get tickets for several months.

Michael Jackson at any attraction is gonna be more crowd drawing than the attraction itself. Don't wanna know how long you have to wait for tickets.

The Jacksons performed night after night in vegas in the 70's...when elvis was the king there....it's a bad idea for mike and donald. Let's wait for the "trial" to be over and for his back to heal...vegas is to chessy...bad move celine.
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Reply #3 posted 03/26/05 9:30am

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He could do 3 90mins shows / week for a year or so, cash in a big check and sort out some of his financial, legal and other troubles. Followed up by a World Soccer Cup performance, a new recording deal and a new album for summer '06.

Of course this is all very wishfull thinking, and i don't think there's even a 0.0001% chance of something like this becoming reality. He's simply not driven enough to put out new music through hard and disciplined work. Let alone he has the mental clarity for it. It would take someone like Clive Davis and MJ's willingness to accept a 24/7 babysitter to make this work. Not gonna happen. Oh well sigh
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Reply #4 posted 03/28/05 3:01am

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I thought this could work. Mike said he hated touring, not because he didn't like seeing new places or performing, but the exhaustion from moving location to location. I thought Vegas would be a nice compromise because he could stay in one spot and let people travel to him instead.
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Reply #5 posted 03/28/05 3:23am

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CinisterCee said:

I thought this could work. Mike said he hated touring, not because he didn't like seeing new places or performing, but the exhaustion from moving location to location. I thought Vegas would be a nice compromise because he could stay in one spot and let people travel to him instead.


I'ld like his new nickname; The Celine Dion Of Pop.
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Reply #6 posted 03/28/05 3:28am

DavidEye

CinisterCee said:

I thought this could work. Mike said he hated touring, not because he didn't like seeing new places or performing, but the exhaustion from moving location to location. I thought Vegas would be a nice compromise because he could stay in one spot and let people travel to him instead.



I agree,this would be a cool arrangement for Michael.He hates touring and living out of hotels.Plus,he spends most of his time in Vegas anyway.His fans would spend a fortune to see him in Vegas.Unfortunately,Mike would find some way to fuck this lucrative deal up.Like Trump pointed out,he probably would not even show up for many performances.
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Reply #7 posted 03/28/05 3:51am

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Mike is late to court a couple of times and now all of a sudden he has a reputation for being unreliable eek . What about the 30 years prior of being a consummate professional? eek eek . You guys have a very short memory lol
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Reply #8 posted 03/28/05 3:57am

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WildStyle said:

Mike is late to court a couple of times and now all of a sudden he has a reputation for being unreliable eek . What about the 30 years prior of being a consummate professional? eek eek . You guys have a very short memory lol



Isn't he always being sued by concert promoters for failing to perform as scheduled? Face it,this guy just hates to perform lol


Most artists tour every few years.Michael tours once a decade.
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Reply #9 posted 03/28/05 4:07am

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DavidEye said:

WildStyle said:

Mike is late to court a couple of times and now all of a sudden he has a reputation for being unreliable eek . What about the 30 years prior of being a consummate professional? eek eek . You guys have a very short memory lol



Isn't he always being sued by concert promoters for failing to perform as scheduled? Face it,this guy just hates to perform lol


Most artists tour every few years.Michael tours once a decade.


If you count once as always, then I guess so lol. Hates to perform? That's overdoing it and you know it. The man has said many times the place he is most comfortable is on stage. He loves to perform. Touring is another matter.

Other artists haven't been touring since they were 11 wink
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Reply #10 posted 03/28/05 5:18am

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WildStyle said:

Mike is late to court a couple of times and now all of a sudden he has a reputation for being unreliable eek . What about the 30 years prior of being a consummate professional? eek eek . You guys have a very short memory lol



Well, I had spent several hours at Wembley Stadium in 1992 along with 70,000 other people when the show was cancelled at just the time he was due to come on.
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Reply #11 posted 03/28/05 12:30pm

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Hey I remember that show. It got coverage here in Houston(Texas).
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Reply #12 posted 03/28/05 12:30pm

fluid

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Hey I remember that show. It got coverage here in Houston(Texas).
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Reply #13 posted 03/29/05 5:14pm

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I heard this on the radio last week too. It would be like the Celine Deion deal. They would build a venue exclusively for his show and they said the deal would exceed $100 million. I suppose MJ would have to get through this trial first though. smile
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Reply #14 posted 03/29/05 5:18pm

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i so hope Jacko doesn't so vegas. Vegas sucks. I do not think Jacko enjoyed it there in the 70's? Plus Jacko would be performing to non fans whcih i think Jacko would not like.

Oh yeah plus Michael still thinks he has it in him to be big commercially again. Vegas is for artists who are finished.
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