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George Michael to play first concert at the new Wembley Stadium

 5 March, 2007

George Michael will be the first artist to play a concert at the new Wembley Stadium on 9 June 2007 as part of his British and European Stadium tour.

The tour will kick start in Aarhus Stadium in Denmark on the 18 May and will visit Manchester, Glasgow, Plymouth and Norwich as well as France, Italy, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Sweden, Holland and Hungary.

The brand new 90,000 capacity Wembley Stadium is set to be one of the greatest entertainment venues in the world hosting some of the biggest and most exciting global events in the sports and music calendar.

Wembley Stadium has always featured prominently in Michael’s career. He has played many of his most memorable concerts there, including Live Aid in 1985, Wham’s farewell concert with Andrew Ridgeley in 1986, the Nelson Mandela concert in 1988, the Freddie Mercury tribute concert in 1992 and Net Aid in 1999. Michael had no hesitation when the opportunity came along to play the first music concert at the new Wembley Stadium.

Alex Horne, Managing Director of Wembley Stadium, said: “It's fantastic news that George Michael is to play Wembley Stadium’s opening concert.  He's no stranger to this great stage having performed at the old stadium both with Wham! at Live Aid and also as a solo artist, so this is a fitting first gig in the new stadium. 

I'm sure this will be a very hot ticket and we are looking forward to putting the stadium back on the world map as a major music destination…"

This announcement follows an extraordinary year for George Michael when in September 2006 he embarked on his sell-out ‘25 Live’ European tour – his first in 15 years – and released his number one album, ‘Twenty Five’.

Having sold-out in mere minutes, ‘25 Live’ entertained over 650,000 delighted fans over the course of a 49 date tour, in 11 different countries, receiving unprecedented praise from fans and press alike:

The Sun said, “George proved he is simply one of the best vocalists this country has ever produced.”

The Mail on Sunday said “King George still reigns supreme”

The Observer pronounced it as “a masterclass in pop genius”.

George Michael is one of the world’s most successful male artists, selling over 85 million records globally and encompassing 11 British No.1 singles, eight British No.1 albums and six US No.1 singles.

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Tickets for all UK dates will go on sale on Thursday 8th March 2007 at 10am and can be purchased by calling the national ticket hotlines: 0870 380 0148, 0871 230 5463 and 0871 424 1434 or online at www.seetickets.com and www.ticketmaster.co.uk

Ticket details - Tickets for Wembley Stadium, London can be purchased by calling 0871 230 5463, 0871 220 0260 or 020 7 434 2222.

For further information on purchasing tickets for other UK and European dates, visit www.georgemichael.com

Tour Details:

Saturday 9 June         Wembley Stadium, London

Tuesday 12 June        Carrow Road, Norwich

Friday 15 June           City Of Manchester Stadium, Manchester

Sunday 17 June         Hampden Park, Glasgow

Tuesday 19 June        Home Park, Plymouth

European Tour Details:

Friday 18 May            NRGI Park (Athletic Stadium), Denmark

Wednesday 23 May    Nepstadion, Budapest, Hungary

Friday 25 May            Inter Football Stadium, Bratislava, Slovakia

Monday 28 May          LTU Arena, Dusseldorf

Saturday 2 June         Strahov Football Stadium, Prague, Czech Republic

Wednesday 6 June      RDS Arena, Dublin, Ireland

Friday 22 June            Stade de France, Paris, France

Saturday 23 June        Werchter Open Air Park Belgium

Tuesday 26 June         Amsterdam Arena, Amsterdam, Holland

Friday 29 June             Stockholm Stadium, Sweden

Sunday 1 July              Olympic Stadium, Helsinki, Finland

Tuesday 17 July           Stadio Euganeo, Padova, Italy

Thursday 19 July          Stadio, Lucca, Italy

Saturday 21 July          Stadio Olimpico, Rome, Italy

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