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Photographer Kevin Mazur was at the rehearsals photographing Michael Jackson just a couple days before Michael's tragic death.

How much of the rehearsal did you see?


I was there for a couple of days. I was there on the first day when they built the stage, and I took photographs of the dancers and the back-up singers for the tour book. Then, the next day I was taking casual shots of the band and the dancers rehearsing when Michael arrived.

I was like an expectant father waiting for him to take to the stage, I was so excited. And when he came out, I was even more excited because Michael was back.

He was happy, he was energetic, he was full of life. I had such an adrenaline rush. It was like the first time I had photographed him, when he moonwalked.



People were saying he wasn't ready, and the first shows had been pushed back because of his health. Did you see any evidence of that?


A photo tells a story. Michael was physically fit and performing the same way that I photographed him through the years. You can look at the photos. I documented it, I was there.



So how did you feel when, four days later, you were told he had died?


I was so shocked, because from what I saw on Tuesday night, he was full of energy and full of life. I couldn't wait to see this show at the O2 arena with all the fans there.



How much of the production did you see? Were there any big surprises?


There were still certain elements that they had to put into place, but I saw them rehearse about a dozen songs. And Michael never stopped. He worked right through. He did 12 songs and he only paused a couple of times to tweak some stuff with the music and a little bit of the choreography.

They had a screen that ran the full length of the main stage and was maybe about 50 feet high. And, supposedly, I heard they were doing some 3D things. I've been shooting shows for 25 years and I'd never seen anything like that before. I was very curious to see how it would all come together.



So you could say the concert was really in the final stages of preparation - with all the individual songs coming together into a coherent show?

Yes, well... everything was pretty much staged and built. There were certain things they were still waiting to get - they had chandeliers they were going to put into the set. But musically and dancing-wise, I got to see it all. But I didn't get to see things like aerial lifts and a few other elements in the show.

And when Michael was done rehearsing, he and Kenny Ortega [choreographer and show producer] went off the stage and they were looking at a bunch of props they had for Thriller and they had a puppeteer using zombie-type creatures that were going to go through the audience. It looked really, really cool.

This was going to be like no show anyone had ever seen.



The picture that has gone around the world today is of Michael in a grey suit, pointing into the centre of the auditorium. What do you remember much about that shot?

That might have been Black Or White - but I don't remember. It's so hard for me to keep track of the songs while I'm shooting, because it's such an adrenalin rush for me. I'm just too excited, and I'm juggling round numerous cameras. But I do know this, it was magical.



There are rumours today that the rehearsals had been filmed and that segments of the concert will be released as a tribute. Were you aware of that?

Not specifically - but everything was documented. That's why I was there. I was there to keep a record photographically, and they also had videographers. He's Michael Jackson and, as you know, he documents everything.



Kevin Mazur was speaking to BBC Entertainment News reporter Mark Savage.





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9 comments

 
author: beck
posted: 01 August, 16:07

R.I.P MR. Mihcael Jackson, forever the King of Pop P.S I'm sure your giving Elivs a run for his money up there, lol.

 
author: Antoinette Aq
posted: 21 July, 23:04

I was a little too young to go to a Michael Jackson concert in the past...now its too late for me! The 1st time I get a chance to go to a Michael Jackson event was to his Memorial in the Staples Center! I couldn't believe I actually won tickets...It makes me very sad, especially after reading this article. He was going to BLOW THE ROOF off the joint in London with this tour...UGh...I sometimes think "why?, or its not fair" but who am I to question GOD!?!? God gave us this Angel of a Man for 50 Glorious and Music filled years...to teach us strength, love, peace, genuine human compassion for all things living, and the fragility of of precious life. I aspire now to live that out in my life, make Michael and GOD proud of me! We'll see him again, in the paradise in the SKY <3 "That thought makes me SMILE :)"

 
author: Marleen Haye
posted: 14 July, 16:42

Thank you so much Michael for the years of happiness you brought to me as I danced and sang to your records - I cannot imagine my youth without you and I was looking forward to growing old with you and hearing what you had to give to us later on.. I am sorry you had to endure so much pain but those you knew you or took time out to read the facts know you were innocent and gave so much to the children of this world - may younow RIP and your children take comfort in all you stood for and did. MVH

 
author: Mathew
posted: 14 July, 06:29

He is one of ! no one will ever be as good as he is . we will miss him so much but there are so many things that are not making sense in all of this .

 
author: Mathew
posted: 14 July, 06:23

Please tell us why in some clips of the rehearsal we see Michael sitting and watching the acts on stage he has shoulder length straight hair and in the clips where we see him on stage he has long curly hair as he had many years ago ? and in the pic where he is pointing to the roof if you look at the background between his legs the bottom part of the s is missing it looks like this photo has been photo shopped and he looks like a totally different person than the Michael Jackson of today

 
author: Don Napuwa
posted: 13 July, 16:04

The interview by Kelvin Mazur just goes to prove what an incredible performer Michael jackson was. Michael's death is a great loss to the world of music. May his soul rest in eternal peace.

 
author: Carla H.
posted: 12 July, 03:09

They have to make a dvd with the material of the preparing of the concert. For all of us that want to see our king of pop dancing again and singing for last time. Ireally hope that, and michael, you are always live in our hearts.

 
author: Bear
posted: 09 July, 22:12

Remember The King Of POP is not Dead, He's remembered in everyone's heart's and memories of the greatest things Michael Jackson has ever accompliance.His videos,his songs and music.Michael will never die,he lives on in every fans mind and heart.I will miss you Michael Jackson.I am a fan too.I love your 2 songs called "BEAT-IT" and "BILLIE JEAN".Thank you MJ.The KING OF POP Bear

 
author: Margie M
posted: 08 July, 19:08

just so sad...still...