The former King of Pop Michael Jackson has chosen London as the venue for his long awaited comeback tour and is close to signing the deal with organisers to launch a spectacular 30 day concert series at London's O2 arena this summer.
The 50-year-old star is said to favour London over a US venue because he still enjoys huge popularity across Europe, the Daily Mail reported.
The singer who according to some reports is suffering from many health problems including a lung infection and a skin disease plans to silence his detractors with the
performances which might fetch him more than USD 2 million per night.
"It will be the greatest comeback in the history of pop and there would be no problem selling out the O2 every night. No-one is concerned about his reputation and people
don't feel it is a risk.
"Organisers are confident people will come from all over the world to see him. There have been rumours about his health but that is not an issue. He is capable of doing all
the shows," the organisers AEG Live told the newspaper.
Ticket prices are tipped to exceed the record of USD 700 set by Barbara Streisand's comeback concerts in 2007. It will be the first time Jackson will perform a run of concerts in England since his 'History' tour in 1997.
The erstwhile superstar, who is reportedly suffering from financial difficulties as well, had virtually disappeared from the public eye since his acquittal in the 2005 child
molestation trial.
Reports that Jackson has become cash strapped were strengthened when he put more than 2000 items from his collection up for auction recently, though his spokesperson
denied that the artiste is facing a cash crunch.
Jackson who has sold more than 750 million records during his career is one of the most successful musicians of all time having won 13 Grammy awards and achieving 13 number one singles.