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Jackson’s 11,000 fans can attend his memorial service for free

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Posted: Jul 03, 2009 at 1326 hrs IST
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Melbourne Fans wanting to bid their final adieu to late King of Pop Michael Jackson can attend his memorial service free of charge.

The Jackson family has confirmed that a memorial service for the late pop icon will take place on Wednesday at the Staples Centre arena in Los Angeles

About 11,000 tickets will be distributed free of charge for the event, the family said, through a public relations company engaged to handle the event.

The Jackson family further said that the memorial service would take place at 10am LA time on July 7, reports News.com.au.

Earlier, it was reported that fans were going to be charged 25 dollars to enter the arena for the memorial.

Meanwhile, Jackson's likely final resting place has not been confirmed as yet.

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mrs by geeta roath on 03 Jul 2009

we love you michael jackson you ment so much to us all,i wish to god that your ok,and your resting in peace right now.you changed our lifes.you taught us to love and some of us understud you,but the igrinant people that didnt listen are now suffering more without you.god bless you and your family for being one of ours great wonders of our world.MR and MR roath uk southampton we love you.

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