At tribute special concert

Sep 10, 2009 14:10 GMT  ·  By

The Tribute In Memory of Michael Jackson will take place at the historical Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna on September 26. However, the biggest surprise of the evening will not be the many A-listers who have already confirmed their participation, but rather a duet from Jermaine Jackson with his late brother, Michael himself, The Sun informs.

The announcement was made during a special press conference in London, where Jermaine and the concert organizers assured the media representatives gathered on the occasion that the duet was not just a rumor. They would bring Michael up on stage once more for one final time with the help of technology, so that the world could see their idol one last time. At the same time, Jermaine would get to share again the same stage with Michael and sing, a dream he long dreamed of accomplishing.

“Michael Jackson will perform at his own tribute concert it was revealed at a tearful press conference this morning. Brother Jermaine will sing a duet with the late King Of Pop, who will be brought back to life through cutting-edge technology, at the event in Austria later this month. And the 54-year-old broke down as he revealed he is yet to adequately grieve following his sibling’s death.” The Sun writes.

However emotional, Jermaine did keep his cool long enough not to reveal details of the choice of song or, for that matter, the technology that will be employed to make the duet possible. All he would tell the British media was that it would be a huge surprise for Michael’s fans, one that they would remember for the rest of their life. Luckily, concert organizer Georg Kindel was not so ungenerous with details, though.

“What we are going to do is to bring Michael, for one last time, on stage again. It will be the surprise of the evening. Michael will reappear on stage for one time and will sing a song together with his brother Jermaine Jackson. It will be a magic moment for millions of fans around the world who love his music.” Kindel said at the same press conference, as quoted by The Sun.