TOKYO (CelebrityAccess MediaWire) — Embattled pop superstar Michael Jackson has postponed a pricey Tokyo Christmas event to next year so he could add another date to his schedule to meet fans, organizers told Reuters news service.
Jackson had been set to appear in a December 19th “Premium Christmas Party” for 1,600 fans in an event set to include dancers, a band and gospel singers.
The event has reportedly been rescheduled to March 8, 2007, retitled “Premium V.I.P. Party” and will offer more tickets at the highest prices.
For 400,000 yen ($3,428), 300 “platinum” ticket holders can meet Jackson and have a picture taken with the star. The ticket will also include food, drinks and a glass of champagne.
Jackson will not be performing at the event and will watch the show from a special VIP area. He is expect to make some brief remarks on stage, however.
Last month, Jackson sang at an awards ceremony in London, his first public appearance since his child molestation trial ended last year. –by CelebrityAccess Staff Writers