Saturday 28 May 2011

George Michael and Alicia Keys are performon a charity concert

George Michael and Alicia Keys on a charity concert in London are set to perform on.

The artists will perform the Keep a Child Alive Black Ball event to present at London's Roundhouse on June 15, which will be hosted by Alicia and Mark Ronson.

In a statement, Alicia, 30, said: 'I've been a fan of George Michael for as long I can remember. He is a legend and an inspiration. His work raising awareness and funds for those suffering with the HIV virus has spanned three decades.

'I'm honoured that George has lent his voice to our KCA cause and I'm so excited that he's singing for us at the Black Ball in London. It is going to be an amazing night!'

Thursday 12 May 2011

George Michael announced tour with orchestra in video


British pop star George Michael announced he was back on the straight and narrow and returning to the stage with an orchestra for a 47-date tour of Europe this year.




George Michael wants to prepare a new album as part of a "gay collective"

George Michael has wants to prepare a new album, which has part of a "gay collective".

The singer was announced an 'orchestral' UK tour at the autumn on 11th May, he said that he would look to recording alongside "either gay or gay-friendly artists" and that the album will be recorded during the breaks in his tour.

Speaking to Bang Showbiz, Michael said: "I'm looking to work with either gay or gay-friendly artists. Basically it will be a gay collective on which some of the records are sung by myself, some by other artists, possibly unknown ones, but there will be collaborations with a lot of artists."

The singer also said he hope that they harmed album gay community has done for the reputation of the last few years of their brush with the law after a few, will help to correct Was.

Michael said: "It's really a matter of thinking what can I do to contribute as a gay man, because I have a serious problem with the fact that every time I would let myself down I felt definitely that I was letting young gay people down."

He continued: " I want to make up for some of the damage that I have done in making myself so newsworthy and putting myself on the back foot enough that there was no room, or space, for me to defend gay children."

His tour starts at Royal Albert Hall in London in October.

George Michael perform forthcoming European tour at Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Opera House

George Michael perform in his forthcoming European tour at both sites the Royal Albert Hall and the Royal Opera House which is to likes a full symphony orchestra.

Billed as The Symphonica: The Orchestral European Tour, Michael's trip for the street begin in the autumn at the Albert Hall for four nights (25, 26, 28 and 29 October) and continues well into 2012.

Michael at the Royal Opera House yesterday said, "The idea of singing with symphonic orchestras is because I heard Tony Bennett had done it recently, and I thought, 'What a nice idea'".

"Singing with this kind of backing has been very attractive to me for a long time."

This is in addition to the way in which Michael "gay young kids" to devote an album for which he badly about his antics in drug have been affected by some think.

Michael said, "Every time I made a big mistake or let myself down, I felt I was letting gay young kids down because they would then witness the homophobia that was thrown at me".

"I like to think that life is a balance so I have some plans to try and do things to help gay children.

"I felt it was really what I want to do as an artist. As an artist I'm at the stage where I'm not interested or excited by repeating former successes."

To beef up the gay-theme, Michael is to share the musician duties on the album with "either gay or gay-friendly artists".

He said, "It will be a gay collective on which some of the records are sung by myself, some by other artists, possibly unknown ones, but there will be collaborations with a lot of artists".

Those George Michael UK Tour Dates in Full:

Royal Albert Hall - 25, 26, 28, 29 October 

Dublin O2 Arena - 1 November

Royal Opera House - 6 November

Liverpool Echo Arena - 30 November 

Sheffield Motorpoint Arena - 2 December

Newcastle Telewest Arena - 3 December

Glasgow SECC - 6 December

Birmingham LG Arena - 9 December

Manchester MEN Arena - 12 December

Tickets go on sale next Monday, 16 May at 9am.

George Michael will make his first Iberian stop at Barakaldo's Bizkaia Arena

Promotor Live Nation 2011 concert from British singer George Michael is a new journey, the Spanish state in the early autumn, including three stops will be announced.

Michael on September 24th outskirts of Bilbao Barakaldo Bizkaia on the field will stop first in Iberian, Jordi Palau Sunni Madrid on the 27th September 25th (Palacio de los Deportes) and followed by Barcelona.

Pre-sale tickets Live May 25th from 10am Nations members are available, while tickets go on general sale 48 hours Ticketmaster Servicaixa, and will by El Inglés CORTE and are Euro 41.50 and 91.50 (the cost of more than Between the region depend on pricing.)

A premium golden ticket, parking, direct access to the VIP lounge and cocktail right audience entry includes a First Class seat, will also be available.

George Michael has debut brand new sports stadium

George Michael has debut the brand new sports stadium in Wroclaw, south west Poland, ahead of next year's Euro 2012 Championships. The Wham veteran on September 17 their things, a full-blown symphonic orchestra will strutting be backed by.

“Throughout the last year we spoke with dozens of artists, and it seems to us that we've made a very good choice,” said Michael Brill, vice president of SMG Europe, which operates the stadium.

He noted, “The most important factor for us was that it shouldn't be just an ordinary concert of a famous artist”, he associated with other Warsaw artists will also be participating in this event.

Concert tickets for 28,000 punters to be able to photograph. It has been reported that the sale will kick off on May 17.

George Michael first one in 1982 Wham "Young Guns (Go for it!)" shot to fame. However, the group dissolved in 198, Michael this alone worldwide album sales with a great amount of talent is enduring.

George Michael revealed his his career

Singer George Michael alive three years after leaving performing a new visit is set to hit the road.

The hitmaker played two shows in 2008 and announced on stage and shows will mark the end of his career.

He posted a series on his Twitter.com page on Friday, "Ok, get ready people, Tour dates announced next Wednesday!!! This tour will be very different from 25 Live tour."

He posted, "For a start, having lost 15 pounds since then, I'm thinking of doing it naked... Just to show off my youthful physique. You will probably be happy to hear that I changed my mind and decided to play arenas after all... There was no other way to make sure you all get a chance to see the show".