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June 27, 2009
Promoters coy on refunds

LONDON - THE organisers of Michael Jackson's comeback tour dates in London remained guarded on Saturday about refunds for ticket holders following the singer's death.

Jackson fans from around the world had rushed to snap up tickets for some 50 'This Is It' performances at London's O2 Arena which were due to start on July 13.

The reclusive star made his final public appearance to unveil the sellout gigs in March.

Reports in Britain say about 50 million pounds (S$120 million) has been spent on 750,000 tickets.

Promoters AEG Live made no comment immediately following Jackson's death, but a spokeswoman for the company said late Friday: 'On behalf of the entire AEG organisation we extend our deepest condolences to Michael Jackson's family and friends during this tragic time.

'Full ticket refund information and procedures will be released early next week for all Michael Jackson 'This Is It' shows. Fans are advised to hold on to their ticket vouchers/proof of purchase.'

Most tickets for the concerts cost between 50 pounds and 75 pounds.

Trading website eBay, where tickets had fetched prices of up to 1,300 pounds, said fans who had bought seats for the shows through its website would receive a refund.

'Ebay... will ensure all buyers on the site can receive a full refund for their ticket purchase,' a company spokeswoman said, adding that more details would be announced next week.

Ticket exchange site viagogo and retailer Seatwave have also said they will refund fans.

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