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VIENNA: The King of Pop's mother said in a letter made
public Monday that next month's global tribute for Michael Jackson in Vienna is
"a wonderful idea" and an event that her son would have loved.
The Sept. 26 concert — being planned by Jackson's brother Jermaine — will take
place in front of a 17th-century palace in the Austrian capital. The performers
haven't been announced, but the event is expected to draw thousands of people.
"An event of this dimension not only keeps Michael's spirit alive, more than
that: It gives millions of fans the opportunity to experience his music and
celebrate the life of my son," Katherine Jackson wrote. "I am sure Michael would
love it."
The hand-signed letter is dated Thursday and was made public by the Austrian
event promoters, World Awards Media GmbH.
Michael Jackson died aged 50 on June 25.
Event promoter Georg Kindel has said the tribute was originally planned for
London's Wembley Stadium on Aug. 29, which would have been Jackson's 51st
birthday, but that Jermaine Jackson decided instead on Vienna. Austria is home
to many castles, and Jermaine has said Vienna was chosen as the venue because
his brother "loved castles."
In the letter, Katherine Jackson said she immediately considered Jermaine's plan
— announced several weeks after he visited Vienna to receive an award in his
brother's honor — "a wonderful idea."
"I fully support Jermaine's endeavors to spread Michael's important message of
making a better world for us all," she wrote.
Jackson's mother also reached out to fans, saying she was "overwhelmed by the
worldwide love and support that my beloved son Michael has received over the
past month."
Source: Thearynews.com
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