King of Pop tribute band to perform for Homecoming 2012

BUIES CREEK – For a world that will never see another live performance from the King of Pop, this is perhaps the next best thing.

Who’s Bad, the self-proclaimed Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band, will perform 7 p.m. Friday at the John W. Pope Convocation Center as part of Campbell University’s Homecoming 2012 celebration.

Tickets are still available and free to all Campbell students (information below). Tickets for the general public are $10 and are on sale at the information desk at Wallace Student Center or online here.

Who’s Bad is billed as the longest-running Michael Jackson tribute band, and the only one to predate his passing. The group sold out nearly 50 venues in the United Kingdom including London’s O2 in December of 2010, the venue where the King of Pop was slated to end his career with a 50-show “This Is It” concert series.

The Chapel Hill-based group has also performed in China, Brazil and cities throughout the United States.

TICKET INFORMATION

Student ticket info:

Tickets are available for free to all Campbell students at the info desk in the Wallace Student Center. Student tickets are free, but you must pick them up at the info desk and present your ID. Free student tickets will not be available online. You may pick up tickets for up to six other students, but you must present their IDs. You may also purchase tickets for friends or family when you pick up your ticket.

Faculty/Staff/Graduate Students:

Tickets are available for free to all faculty, staff, and graduate students at the info desk in the Wallace Student Center. These tickets are free, but you must pick them up at the info desk and present your ID. Free staff tickets will not be available online. You may pick up tickets for up to six others, but you must present their IDs. You may also purchase tickets for friends or family when you pick up your ticket.

Public Sale:

Tickets are on sale now at the Info Desk in the Wallace Student Center, or you can buy tickets online at the link above. Tickets are $10 each.

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