Posted on 11/16/2006 2:03:12 PM PST by COUNTrecount
Angry Michael Jackson fans are seeking refunds on their tickets for the World Music Awards. Entry to the award show cost as much as £100, and fans say they were misled by promises that Jackson would perform a version of his hit single, Thriller.
"I'm furious," said Katherine Kidd, who spent £200 to get to the show. "I feel like I've been ripped off."
Jackson only sang a few lines of We Are The World before leaving the stage. Thriller was performed by Chris Brown.
"It was a huge anti-climax," said 29-year-old Londoner Zareen Iqbal. "I just walked off."
I should have just stayed at home and watched it on TV
Abdo Binmadhi, Michael Jackson fan "People were expecting something significant but he didn't perform at all," said Abdo Binmadhi, who travelled from Oxford for the show at Earls Court in London.
"When the lights went on I saw people's faces and they were like: 'Is that it?'"
"I should have just stayed at home and watched it on TV... We should definitely get a refund."
Sound 'cut'
The organisers of the World Music Awards said that they had "not been contacted by any of the fans or had one complaint" regarding the event.
They added that Jackson's performance had been cut short because the ceremony over-ran, breaking a noise curfew at the venue.
US R&B singer Chris Brown performed a tribute to Thriller "I was standing watching Jackson perform... and suddenly he stopped," said Julius Just, head of Public Relations for the awards.
"They cut the sound on one of the greatest living artists in the world.
"It's the first time anything like this has happened in 18 years of the World Music Awards."
But officials at Earl's Court denied that the sound had been cut.
"We accommodated the show and the show's organisers by obtaining an extension to our licence in order to allow the show to run to eleven o'clock," said spokesman Jeremy Probert.
"And as far as we're concerned, that's what the show did. As a matter of fact, I think it finished about a minute-and-a-half early," he added.
Happy fans
However, not everyone at the award ceremony was left disappointed by Jackson's performance.
We were a bit confused because we never got to the actual song
Paolo Mariani, Choir member
"I thought it was fantastic," said Joseph Dougal, from East Kilbride, in an email to the BBC.
"None of the fans expected him to give a performance, so it was a true surprise."
Adam Saunders, 26, bought tickets for his fiancée, Caroline, who had waited all her life to see Michael Jackson.
"It was worth it just to see her happiness at seeing him on stage," he said.
"She just kind of went numb. There were tears in her eyes."
Jackson received an award for selling more than 100m albums Paolo Mariani, who was part of the 50-strong choir that sang with Jackson, called the performance the "best experience of my life".
The 17-year-old, who has never sung professionally before, was hand-picked for the chorus last week, shortly after the pop star confirmed his appearance.
"It was so rushed that we didn't even have time to rehearse with Michael Jackson," he said.
"We got there at one o'clock on the day of the show and basically rehearsed in a room with a choreographer for a couple of hours.
"We were rehearsing to sing the whole song - so we were a bit confused because we never got to the actual song. The music was just cut off.
"I can see that fans might have felt let down, but for us it was amazing."
"It was a huge anti-climax," said 29-year-old Londoner Zareen Iqbal
Perhaps if you were 9 the results would have been different, Zareen
Mmm-hmm...complete the following sentence: "A ____ and his _____ soon are parted."
Is that Alfozo Ribero in the pic? (Carlton from Fresh Prince)
You got that right many fools I suspect.
Loser....
Freakzilla
I put Mikey in the same catagory as O.J.
Here's who DID perform Thriller that night...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbvP7dT3Dx0
I've heard of playing "the race card" but this is the first time I've seen an example of playing "the stupid card."
Sorry, zero sympathy for any idiot that would pay to see this freak.
Michael who?
That is friggin' hysterical.
ROTFLMAO! That was exactly the FIRST thing that came into my mind when I read it!
Zareen Iqbal sounds so terribly British for a name, say what?
Consider it a fine for being felony stupid.
I was noticing that myself , half the British names they mention are Arabic names. So much for merry ole England the way we remember it .
I hope he doesn't plan on reproducing.
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