Next Tuesday's community memorial plaque service for Michael Jackson will be a happening of "extraordinary" scope that possibly will present only one of its kind challenges for the city of L.A, officials said on Saturday. Read on to discover out how to get tickets to the memorial or watch it on TV!
Speaking at a bear down on conference, L.A. City Councilwoman Jan Perry called the public commemorative plaque which takes place next Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the Staples Center an unusual event "with the probable to collision public safety." She urged fans to look upon as watching the service on TV, via a world-wide video feed being made obtainable to the networks.
Tim Leiweke, the president and CEO of sports/entertainment corporation AEG, said 17,500 free tickets are being released to the legions of fans probable in town. Eleven thousand tickets are for the service at L.A.'s Staples Center, while 6,500 more are for seats at the nearby Nokia Theater, where the event is being emit.
Leiweke said fans can register for tickets at the Staples Center Web site until 6 p.m. on Saturday. Then, on Sunday, 8,750 people will be chosen at random to receive two tickets apiece.
Leiweke said no tickets are being sold, and there will not be a funeral procession at the service.
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