Madonna pays tribute to Jackson in concert
‘Let’s give it up for one of the greatest artists the world has ever known’
![]() Joel Ryan / AP Madonna performs during her "Sticky and Sweet" tour at the O2 arena, in London on July 4. Madonna paid tribute to the late Michael Jackson during the show. |
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Madonna paid tribute to Michael Jackson on Saturday night in the same arena where he was to stage his comeback, dancing along with an impersonator doing Jackson’s distinctive moves.
Jackson, who died last week, was to begin a series of 50 concerts at the 23,000-seat O2 starting July 13.
A picture of a young Michael Jackson appeared on stage while Madonna was performing “Holiday,” then the impersonator came on, wearing a sequined jacket, white T-shirt, white glove and white socks in the Jackson manner.
The music then switched to Jackson’s song, “Wanna Be Starting Something,” and the impersonator worked through Jackson’s moves, including the famous moonwalk. The impersonator didn’t sing.
After the number, Madonna told the crowd, “Let’s give it up for one of the greatest artists the world has ever known,” and the crowd roared its approval.
The impersonator’s appearance would not have surprised anyone paying close attention to Madonna’s Web site, which had a picture of him dancing in rehearsal.
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In an interview with The Sun newspaper, Madonna had said she was “terribly sad” about Jackson’s death.
“To be able to do what he did at such an early age was unearthly, everybody grew up in awe of him,” The Sun quoted her as saying.
“To work with him and become friends, and hang out with him, was exciting for me. I used to love picking his brains about musical stuff.”
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