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Michael Jackson to Perform in U.S. After London Concerts
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Michael Jackson is rumored to choose Las Vegas as a place to host his American 'This Is It' concerts in 2011.

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Michael Jackson will reportedly head up to America for a series of live concerts after his concerts at London's O2 Arena are wrapped up. "Jackson's already plotting his next move after London," a source says as quoted by The Daily Star.

Concerning the American shows, the source further reveals that Michael will also hold the concerts in one major venue just like he does in London, and may end up choosing Las Vegas as a place to conduct the event. "Vegas have been keen for a long while but we'll have to see who gets him," the source shares.

Prior to his U.S. concerts, Michael is rumored to fly to Japan for several live appearances in the country. Words are, he will perform in Japan in 2010 and in America a year later.

In related news, Michael Jackson is said to have "consulted some of the world's best cosmetologists and surgeons in preparation for this comeback." However, his camp is quick to turn down the rumor, saying the only work he has ever done is on his nose to help him breathe.

Michael Jackson's upcoming shows "This Is It" at London's O2 Arena will be kicked off on July 8 and will continue through February 24, 2010. Before the tour is started on the particular date, a new song from the king of pop will reportedly be outed. More info on his upcoming shows can be obtained on his official website.

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