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LONDON (AP) - An all-star Michael Jackson tribute show? A Jackson family concert, minus Michael? An ABBA reunion?
The death of the King of Pop has left 50 empty nights at London's 23,000-seat O2 Arena and a heady mixture of business hope, hype and wishful thinking is already filling the gap. One week after his demise, however, there is still no firm plan for how to fill one of London's biggest and most important music venues.
"At the moment we're just waiting for the funeral to be out of the way and we'll let people know in due course," Lucy Ellison, a spokeswoman for O2 operator AEG Europe, said Thursday. "We're thinking about Michael Jackson now. We're just a very small part in this very tragic story."
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