Thriller as 'King of Pop' rules again

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Around 500 Michael Jackson fans gathered in the city yesterday to hold a remembrance concert for the "King of Pop," who would have been 53 next Monday.

Thriller as 'King of Pop' rules again

Themed as "Revival 2011," the three-hour show at Mao Livehouse on Chongqing Road featured performances of the songs and dance techniques that made Jackson an international superstar.

Jackson, who died on June 25, 2009, would have turned 53 on August 29.

Fans from around China, together with foreigners, gathered in Shanghai for the show. Tickets were 100 yuan (US$16).

People of all ages cheered and danced along to the performances.

"It's a great show, and my whole family came along," said Jaywant Malkani from Mumbai, India.

Malkani attended the concert with four family members, all Michael Jackson fans. "I learned about this concert from a magazine," he said.

The concert was organized by the Michael Jackson Shanghai fan club. It was founded in 2008 and has more than 4,000 members, mostly Shanghai residents, and holds regular meetings and parties.

"Michael Jackson's spirit crosses the boundaries of nations and races, genders and religions, with billions of people drawn to his music and dance," said the concert's program director and one of the seven main performers surnamed Zhao.

This was the second "Revival" show. Last year's show attracted 400 fans.

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