Where was Mike Jackson's last concert?
30th Anniversary Concert. Time Date: September 7, 2001, September 10, 2001 Time: 7:40 pm Venue Madison Square Garden (MSG), New York, USA. It is a 20,000-seat indoor performance venue located in the heart of New York City - between 33rd and 31st Streets at 7th Avenue. Ticket Prices Ticket prices are set at $48.50, $98.50, $228.50, $353.50, $803.50, $1,503.50, and $2,503.50, depending on seat viewing privileges. There is a maximum of 8 tickets per person. All tickets go on sale to the general public on July 31, 2001 at 10:00 a.m. EST. Special Package Tickets Concert organizers are also offering a special package of tickets that will not only get you a good seat at the concert, but also a special post-concert dinner. Named the "Michael Jackson Champagne & Caviar Extravaganza," the dinner was hosted by the Jackson Memorial Concert Committee on September 7, 2001 at 11:15 p.m. at the Greene Hotel. If you buy a package ticket, you have the option of attending the 2nd concert on September 10th, but you are also eligible to attend the September 7th celebration dinner. There are 3 types of package tickets available: 1. Gold - $1,600.00 ($800.00 concert ticket, $800.00 dinner ticket) 2. Platinum - $3,000.00 ($1,500.00 concert ticket, $1,500.00 dinner ticket, plus those who purchase this ticket will receive a complimentary Michael Jackson an autographed poster. (If you reserve a table of ten, you will also receive a black and white program book) 3. Sponsor Seat - $5,000.00 ($2,500.00 concert ticket and access to the VIP room with Michael Jackson and the Gala Committee, plus a limited edition commemorative poster signed by Michael Jackson and signed by many other celebrities. one and a limited edition show program book signed by many other celebrities. (If you reserve a table for ten, you will also receive a full-color catalog) Audience According to Entertainment Business Magazine, the two concerts grossed $10,072,105*** with 34,884 people in attendance. The concerts were the highest grossing concerts of 2001 after the 9/11 New York Charity Concert (by single show). Television special The two shows were taped and edited for broadcast on November 3, 2001 from 9:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. ET on the CBS Television Network. The two-hour special included tribute performances by other stars, as well as a 61-minute performance by Michael Jackson and the Jackson 5. Television stations in several other countries around the world have also bought the rights to broadcast the movie (in a three-hour version). According to the Nielsen Media Monitoring Center: the average viewership for the night was 25.7 million people, with a peak at 10:30-11:00 (Michael's performance time slot),*** counting 29.8 million people watching the show! It is estimated that ***45 million people partially or fully viewed the special. Additionally, on January 9, 2002, CBS rebroadcast the special with some of the footage that was cut out of the last cut. The 30th anniversary concert drew an average of 11.51 million people to watch it against the strong pressure of the American Music Awards ceremony that night. Feature Conception & Production: David Gest Producer: Michael Dempsy Directed by Bruce Gowers Written by David Gest, Anthony De Curtis, Tristan Rogers Supervised by Frank Macchiaroli Production Company: World Events LLC Lineup The following is a list of artists who will perform at both concerts: Friday, September 7, 2001: ? Michael Jackson ? Jackie, Tito, Marlon, Randy, and Jermaine Jackson ? Marc Anthony (performing "She's Out Of My Life") ? Bobby Brown ? ? Ray Charles ? Deborah Cox ? ? Destiny's Child (performing "Bootylicious") ? ? Gloria Estefan ? Billy Gilman (performing "Ben") ? ? I'm gonna make it through the night ? ? James Ingram ? Quincy Jones and jazz legends, including Al Jarreau ? Herbie Mann. Les McCann? Liza Minnelli (performing "You Are Not Alone" with a 300-piece gospel orchestra) ? Monica ? Mya? David "Fathead" N