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A public memorial service for Michael Jackson was held on July 7, 2009, at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, twelve days after his death.The event was preceded by a private family service at Forest Lawn Memorial Park's Hall of Liberty in Hollywood Hills, and followed by a gathering in Beverly Hills for Jackson's family and close friends.
Michael Jackson Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, U.S. MJ Café at Ponte 16 in Santo António, Macau; Michael Jackson One Theatre, part of the Mandalay Bay Resort and Casino, in Paradise, Nevada, U.S. King of Pop Museum, part of the Restaurant Brasserie 98, in Steffisburg, Switzerland
On June 25, 2009, the American singer Michael Jackson died of acute propofol intoxication in Los Angeles, California, at the age of 50. His personal physician, Conrad Murray, said that he found Jackson in his bedroom at his North Carolwood Drive home in the Holmby Hills area of the city not breathing and with a weak pulse; he administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to no avail, and ...
Michael died at age 50 in 2009; his middle child and only daughter was 11 at the time. (Her brothers are Prince Michael Jackson, 27, and Bigi Jackson, 22.)
The Liberace Foundation announced in 2015 that the Museum Collection is being housed inside one of Michael Jackson's former residences in Las Vegas, and features a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) exhibition space. [29] [30] According to the Liberace Foundation's website, private showings can be arranged by appointment. [31]
Michael Jackson and Lisa Marie Presley at Radio City Music Hall in 1994 "Because my mother was Elvis Presley’s daughter, she was constantly talked about, argued over and dissected,” Riley, 35 ...
Forty years ago, Michael Jackson took the stage and made an indelible impact on pop culture with his solo performance on Motown 25: Yesterday, Today, Forever, a televised celebration of the famous ...
An alternate video [28] was released a few months after Michael's death, and was later released on Michael Jackson's Vision. The song was further promoted with a live performance of "Gone Too Soon" at President-elect Bill Clinton 's inauguration celebration, An American Reunion: The 52nd Presidential Inaugural Gala .