
A tribute concert for Michael Jackson was held at the Apollo Theater in New York City on Tuesday, and Hollywood.com caught the crazy scene outside.
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Scores of fans clamored to gain entry to the legendary theater in Manhattan, but only 600 people were allowed in at a time.
That meant organized chaos outside, where fans showed off their Jackson spirit by singing the King of Pop’s songs, dancing to his music and wearing MJ-esque clothes.
Rev. Al Sharpton, who delivered a eulogy, was among those inside who listened to Jackson’s music, watched tribute videos and left flowers in honor of the late icon.
Jackson died June 25 after suffering a cardiac arrest. A public viewing of his body will be held on Friday at the Neverland Ranch in Santa Barbara, California, where he lived for several years.