Georg Kindel of World Awards Media GmbH said negotiations are ongoing with networks over rights to broadcast what's being billed as Jackson's main global tribute, and the pop legend's brother Jermaine is assembling the lineup of about 10 "of the biggest artists of our time.""Jermaine thinks maybe 1 billion people will watch the television show," Kindel said in an interview with The Associated Press.
Austrian media reported that Madonna, U2, Lionel Richie and Whitney Houston might be among the artists performing 15-20 Jackson hits on a crown-shaped outdoor stage in front of Schoenbrunn Palace. But Kindel said the lineup is still in the works. The event will be held in the second half of September, he said. Organizers have pledged to announce the date and lineup soon. Tickets go on sale Aug. 20.
Kindel said the show -- conceived amid a flurry of events honoring Jackson since his death June 25 in Los Angeles -- also will feature family members and unidentified Hollywood stars reminiscing as images and video clips of Jackson are screened. "It will be about Michael Jackson the man and the humanitarian," he said.