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A TRIBUTE concert to Michael Jackson has been postponed after several top artists pulled out.
Jackson's brother Jermaine, who organised the show, said that they had been unable to perform at the event.
The show was due to take place in Vienna at the at the Schoenbrunn castle at the end of this month but will now be held in London in June 2010.
Jermaine said: "Numerous stars were just not able to change their schedules to make a live appearance at the Vienna event possible."
Representatives for Mary J Blige, Chris Brown and Natalie Cole said none of them would be at the concert, as previously announced.
Jermaine added: "Many artists and performers who I have spoken to personally told me that it would be a great honour to be part of this memorial concert for my late brother.
"However, due to the short time frame it was not possible for many of them to change their schedule so that they could be on stage in Vienna on 26 September, therefore we decided, after careful consideration, to change the date of the tribute concert to June 2010 - just a few weeks before the first anniversary of his untimely death.
"Now we have eight months to put this monumental show together and not just eight weeks."
The organisers, World Tribute Productions, said ticket holders for the Vienna concert would receive a refund and they hoped the rescheduled gig could take place at London's Wembley stadium.
Robbie Williams will not reunite with Take That for their UK tour.
The 'Angels’ singer – who previously hinted he was hoping to perform with his old bandmates – has decided not to join them for their 20 shows in case it hinders his solo career.
Take That star Jason Orange said: 'He said it’s not right for him. There’s no chance of it happening this time.'
Robbie - who sensationally quit the group 14 years ago after a rift with Gary Barlow – is desperate for read more
Michael Jackson is releasing a posthumous single on October 12.
The late 'Bad’ singer’s – who died in June of acute Propofol intoxication – brand new song 'This Is It’ to being released ahead of a two-disc album of the same name.
John McClain, co-producer of the LP and co-executor of his estate, said: 'This song only defines, once again, what the world already knows - that Michael is one of God's greatest gifts.' read more
MICHAEL JACKSON has said he wants to be joined on stage for his comeback tour by a disabled child.
The King of Pop reportedly said he wants a child with no limbs or one that's in a wheelchair to join him at his upcoming O2 Arena shows.
According to The Sun newspaper, tour promoters AEG Live allegedly sent an email to various London casting agencies looking for children between the ages of 4 and 16 and with "a visible disability". read more
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