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Tickets for a public memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles on Tuesday will be available via the internet, organisers have revealed. | Tickets for a public memorial service for Michael Jackson in Los Angeles on Tuesday will be available via the internet, organisers have revealed. |
Details were announced by AEG Live, the star's promoter, which owns the Staples Center where the service will be held. | Details were announced by AEG Live, the star's promoter, which owns the Staples Center where the service will be held. |
Eleven thousand free tickets are to be issued for the service. | Eleven thousand free tickets are to be issued for the service. |
Fans wishing to attend must register at staplescenter.com for their tickets and names will later be chosen at random, it was announced. | Fans wishing to attend must register at staplescenter.com for their tickets and names will later be chosen at random, it was announced. |
Another 6,500 tickets will be issued for a simulcast of the service at a nearby theatre. It means a total of 17,500 fans will be able to see the events free. | |
Officials appealed to other fans to watch the memorial service from their own homes, amid fears that thousands of people without tickets could flood the area. | |
The star had been rehearsing for his London concerts at the Staples Center, in central Los Angeles. | The star had been rehearsing for his London concerts at the Staples Center, in central Los Angeles. |
In a press conference, family representative Ken Sunshine said they wanted to accommodate as many fans as possible. | In a press conference, family representative Ken Sunshine said they wanted to accommodate as many fans as possible. |
"It is all about the fans," he said. | "It is all about the fans," he said. |
City officials have expressed concern at marshalling the event, expected to draw tens of thousands of spectators. | |
Speaking at the press conference, acting Los Angeles mayor Jan Perry urged fans to watch the memorial service from home. |