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Singer Michael Jackson was booed after failing to meet fans as he arrived at this year's World Music Awards at London's Earls Court. | Singer Michael Jackson was booed after failing to meet fans as he arrived at this year's World Music Awards at London's Earls Court. |
Hundreds of fans had waited outside for hours to greet the 48-year-old pop star, who turned up wearing all black and his trademark sunglasses. | Hundreds of fans had waited outside for hours to greet the 48-year-old pop star, who turned up wearing all black and his trademark sunglasses. |
He had been expected to perform at the event, but spoke briefly to reporters and told them he would not be singing. | He had been expected to perform at the event, but spoke briefly to reporters and told them he would not be singing. |
Jackson said it had been a "misunderstanding" that he would be. | Jackson said it had been a "misunderstanding" that he would be. |
Fan disappointment | Fan disappointment |
Fans from all the UK had turned up for the arrival of the star on the red carpet, and many were disappointed as he was ushered inside the building. | |
"Please let that not be true," said 22-year-old Arif, who had bought tickets to the event especially to see Jackson perform. | |
"He will get the biggest boos if he doesn't perform," he added. | |
People are going to be reminded just how great he is Suzie Butler, a Michael Jackson fan | People are going to be reminded just how great he is Suzie Butler, a Michael Jackson fan |
"I'm here for Michael, he's just the greatest, no one can take his place," Suzie Butler, 24, from Canterbury, said beforehand. | |
"People are going to be reminded just how great he is," she said. | "People are going to be reminded just how great he is," she said. |
Jackson's arrival in the UK has been the subject of intense media coverage, with fans and photographers camped outside his London hotel. | Jackson's arrival in the UK has been the subject of intense media coverage, with fans and photographers camped outside his London hotel. |
Beyonce Knowles will open the show with her hit single Deja Vu. Other confirmed artists include Katie Melua, Faithless, Enya and Nelly Furtado. | Beyonce Knowles will open the show with her hit single Deja Vu. Other confirmed artists include Katie Melua, Faithless, Enya and Nelly Furtado. |
Pop stars Natalie Imbruglia and the Sugababes will present awards. | Pop stars Natalie Imbruglia and the Sugababes will present awards. |
Record sales | Record sales |
Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell, singer of the latest James Bond theme, will also appear alongside former Bond girl Denise Richards. | Audioslave frontman Chris Cornell, singer of the latest James Bond theme, will also appear alongside former Bond girl Denise Richards. |
Destiny's Child were named the world's best pop group at last year's event, held at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. | Destiny's Child were named the world's best pop group at last year's event, held at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood. |
Gwen Stefani and rapper The Game were named best-selling female and male artists respectively. | Gwen Stefani and rapper The Game were named best-selling female and male artists respectively. |
The event, which awards prizes to artists based on international record sales, will be shown on Channel 4 on 23 November. | The event, which awards prizes to artists based on international record sales, will be shown on Channel 4 on 23 November. |