EXCLUSIVE: Conan O'Brien's Return To Be Announced Next Week
Posted on Mar 05, 2010 @ 03:45PM - 3 comments

Conan O’Brien will be performing again soon! An announcement with additional details is expected to be released next week, a source confirmed to RadarOnline.com exclusively.
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Earlier on Friday, Ticketmaster listed the event on its web site as happening on April 30 at The Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona, but then abruptly took it down. The Dodge Theater has also stayed mum.
Conan’s rep told RadarOnline.com: “Ticketmaster was a little premature in listing the event.”
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When RadarOnline.com asked what Conan will be doing, the rep would only say, “the details are still being worked out.”
This will be Conan’s first public performance since famously and controversially quitting his job as host of The Tonight Show.
Now Is Your Chance To Punch A Kardashian!
Posted on Oct 22, 2009 @ 02:56PM - 22 comments

The Kardashian family are offering it up for charity!
Kris and Khloe went on Ryan Seacrest's Kiss fm show Thursday morning and informed the nation that they can box with their favorite Kardashian.
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Bruce, Rob and even Khloe are offering up their time to go a few
Concert Ticket Nightmare Following Jackson Death
Posted on Jun 26, 2009 @ 02:25PM - Add a comment

Michael Jackson’s sudden death has left his UK promoter with a potential $480 million insurance liability headache as thousands of fans demand refunds for their tickets.
Almost one million tickets have been sold across the world for the 50 concerts at London’s O2 arena.
Now, RadarOnline.com has learned that promoter AEG Live faces the massive insurance liability from empty nights in the venue and that it could take some time to refund the fans.
Official agents Ticketmaster and secondary agent Viagogo were unable to reassure customers who spent as much as $1600 for a ticket they would be refunded.
In an interview with The London Evening Standard newspaper - the day before Jackson died - David Campbell AEG’s chief executive said: “People have said I’m a greedy bastard because Michael is doing 50 shows – the truth is we could have sold out 120.”
Campbell spoke of how fantastic the deal was for the O2 arena and joked that he would have to go on stage himself if Jackson failed to turn-up.
He refused to comment after the singer’s sudden death from a reported cardiac arrest on Thursday afternoon.
Billboard magazine tour expert Ray Waddell said: “Whatever happens the $85 million taken in ticket sales will needed to be refunded to the public – it will be messy and expensive but it will need to happen quickly.”
About 800,000 tickets have been sold the majority for $150 and $175 although 50,000 “premium” seats were put up for sale via Viagogo for up to $1600 - it is thought half have sold.
Another agency, Seatwave, claims to have sold 10,000 tickets – but thousands who bought from private sellers, tour sites and sites such as e-Bay are likely to be out of pocket.
British politicians Friday called for AEG and other agencies to refund fans who had already bought tickets to see Jackson.
Shadow Culture Secretary Jeremy Hunt said: “Fans will obviously be distraught to hear the news of Michael Jackson’s death.
“However, those who bought tickets to see him at the 02 should get their money back.”







