Michael Jackson's name has been taken out of Quincy Jones' show
May 9, 2019
The show was described as an exclusive world.
Quincy Jones appears to have removed any mention of Michael Jackson from the promotion and theme of his upcoming London show.
Earlier this year, the legendary producer announced that he’d be playing the classic Jackson albums ‘Off The Wall’, ‘Thriller’ and ‘Bad’ back to back at a show at The O2 in London this June.
Music followers have been advised there can be back-to-back performances of three of Michael Jackson’s albums.
Quincy Jones produced Off the Wall, Thriller and Dangerous and the show in London was alleged to be a celebration of his work.
The unique flyer mentioned there would even be a function movie of the producer speaking in regards to the making of the information.
The show has been described as a world exclusive.
Music fans were told there would be back-to-back performances of three of Michael Jackson's albums.
In March, two men claimed Michael Jackson had abused them in a Channel 4 documentary called Leaving Neverland.
In the programme, James Safechuck and Wade Robson claim they were abused by the singer when they were children.
Michael Jackson's family deny the allegations against the singer, who died in 2009.
But the claims have cast a huge cloud over his name and his legacy has been called into question.
Some fans are asking for a refund accusing the organisers of false advertising.
Different followers say the brand new live performance is just not what they paid they usually needed to see performances of Michael Jackson’s albums not 80’s hits.
However, he has now shared a new flyer for the exclusive gig, billing it as Live In Concert For The Very First Time: Quincy Jones presents Soundtrack Of The ’90 – Iconic Songs And Defining Albums. While Jackson songs are still those featured on the poster, it looks like the format of sticking to the three albums has been dropped, as well as any mention of the ‘Thriller’ star by name.