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Madonnais all set to pay tribute to late King of Pop Michael Jackson, and that too atthe same arena where he was to stage his greatcomeback.

The Queen of Pop hasprepared a special part of her concert at O2 arena today (July 4), reports FoxNews .

Madonnapublicist Liz Rosenberg has revealed that the Material Girl is going to unveil aspecial song, along with a choreographed dance in honour ofJackson.

Jacko was scheduled toperform his comeback concerts at O2 starting July 13, and had been rehearsingfor those shows in his finaldays.

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