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Michael Jackson Cirque Du Soleil Show Details Revealed

‘The entire catalog is open to us … [his unreleased songs] could also be a part of our new shows,’ Cirque CEO Daniel Lamarre says. By Larry Carroll Michael Jackson Photo: Kevin Mazur/ WireImage BEVERLY HILLS, California — Since his shocking death , Michael Jackson’s estate has seen an unprecedented level of earning, putting the King of Pop on a trajectory that rivals music’s all-time greatest entertainers. Montreal-based Cirque du Soleil has spent the last few years staging elaborate tribute shows to the likes of Elvis and The Beatles. If any doubt remained that MJ belongs on that legendary level, the two entities are now joining forces for a series of groundbreaking shows that will entertain, embrace and establish the iconic superstar. “We came to an agreement with Michael Jackson’s estate to create and produce two shows,” Cirque du Soleil President and Chief Executive Officer Daniel Lamarre revealed to MTV News. “One show is going to be an arena show at the end of 2011 and will tour for one year in North America and then tour around the world for many years to come. At the end of 2012, we’ll also open a permanent show in Las Vegas.” The overall effort is referred to only as the “Michael Jackson projects” for the time being, and as anyone who has seen such Cirque shows as “Ka,” “Love” or “Viva Elvis” will tell you, the company isn’t lacking when it comes to production spectacle. The Estate of Michael Jackson and Cirque du Soleil will each own 50 percent of the projects, sharing equally in the cost of creating, developing, building and producing the shows; the Michael Jackson estate will also receive royalty payments for the King of Pop’s music. “The entire catalog is open to us … we don’t know [which songs we’ll use] yet, but obviously all of the people will be looking for the big hits of Michael Jackson; we don’t want to avoid that,” Lamarre said of plans to incorporate not only classics like “Thriller,” but also never-before-heard tunes. “We want to make sure that we will meet musical expectations from the fans. At the same time, [Michael Jackson estate executors] John McClain and John Branca are also that they want to make with Sony music — and that could also be a part of our new shows. “There will be two different approaches,” he explained of the distinction between the MJ/Cirque shows. “For the arena show, there will be a simulation of a concert of Michael Jackson, and we will use some technology to make sure that people feel and see the presence of Michael Jackson. “The new technology that we want to bring to [the permanent] Vegas [show] will be more theatrical,” he said, adding that although the show doesn’t have a home yet, it will be in one of the MGM Mirage (Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, Monte Carlo) hotels, which will likely be retro-fitted with Michael Jackson-themed elements within its hotel and casino. “They will see Vegas become the home of Michael Jackson and people will come from all over the world to experience the uniqueness of the technology that we want to bring there.” Some might wonder how anyone could hope to revive such a unique performer onstage — Lamarre said the answer is to simply bring back the man himself. “I think we can use some 3-D technologies and hologram technologies to allow people to see Michael Jackson onstage,” he said of Cirque’s intriguing idea to put Michael alongside the living, breathing Cirque performers. “If you are an MJ fan, you want to see him, and we have to find the best, most innovative way to bring Michael onstage.” As for the plot or theme of either show, Lamarre said, “We’re not there in terms of the creative process, but normally we don’t like to be literal,” shooting down any notion that the show would play like a biopic or narrative about MJ’s life and death. “I would like to think it would be more of a theatrical tribute to Michael. We don’t necessarily think of chronology or story lines or anything. It will be more of an extravaganza-type of show, like Michael used to do.” Would you see a Michael Jackson-themed Cirque du Soleil show? Let us know in the comments below! Related Artists Michael Jackson

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Diplomats Are ‘Getting Back On Track,’ Jim Jones And Cam’ron Say

‘If it makes sense, it can happen,’ Cam says of getting the Dipset back together. By Steven Roberts Diplomats Photo: Diplomats The Diplomats were a staple of New York hip-hop for much of the past decade. The group, formed by Cam’ron and Jim Jones, rose to prominence with the release of Cam’s third album, Come Home With Me, and continued their momentum with the constant barrage of mixtapes, two compilation albums and various solo projects. The collective, also known as the Dipset, hit a rocky patch in late 2007 after disagreements between Cam’ron and Jones. The various parties went their separate ways, due to what seemed like irreconcilable differences. But a reunion looks to be on the horizon. Cam’ron and Jones phoned Miss Info last week to talk about their current relationship. “It’s 2010, and this is something I gotta get off my chest. … You’ve known us from back when we didn’t have what we have now, so you remember, that above all, me and Cam, we still brothers,” Jones said. “And we’re building on getting back on track, but first, I apologize for being a rude brother, for saying things publicly without first trying to handle them privately. I apologize for not leading by example, because what I didn’t realize at the time, I was venting, but it wasn’t all about me. There were other people whose dreams were also part of this movement.” Jones said his emotions got in the way of the group’s business and messed things up. He apologized for airing grievances publicly before discussing them privately. He also said that he, Cam’ron and Juelz were all successful and blessed, but the other Dipset members were not as fortunate. “We had this luxurious life, but the rest of the family, they had a slowdown because of the ball I started rolling,” Jones said. “I’d be pissed at me too.” He said God works in mysterious ways, and that since their breakup, they have grown as individual artists. He needed to clear his conscience before they worked on building a bigger and better movement, Jones said. Cam’ron said there isn’t any Dipset music for fans just yet, since they all had their own obligations. “I have this Boss of All Bosses Pt. 2.5 mixtape with Vado and DJ Drama dropping soon,” Cam said. “But yes, me and Jim have been speaking, we’re working out the mechanics of this and looking at our options right now. If it makes sense, it can happen.” Do you want to hear new music from the Diplomats? Let us know in the comments! Related Artists Cam’ron Jim Jones

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