According to TMZ, George Michael is once again able to drive in London.
George Michael made a surprise appearance with Beyonce. A video clip is available here.
Update:
Anthony sends us this video of the performance of George Michael with Beyonce.
Here are a few more articles:
- Live Performance Goodness: Beyonce Duets With George Michael During Last UK Tour Date
- Beyonce Duets With George Michael
- George Michael Duets with Beyoncé
- Beyonce Duets With George Michael in London
- George Michael Engages In A Little Gender-Rebending
- ROLL CALL: Beyonce & George Michael Duet In London
- Beyonce Hits the Stage With George Michael to Close UK Tour
George Michael: Live in London

Jason came across this entry in the IMDB about George Michael’s concert film/DVD. It says it will be completed by autumn 2009.
This article has been updated since it was originally published. The concert film became George Michael: Live in London (Amazon Ad).
It is described as: “Concert film of George Michael at Earls Court in London performing his farewell show after 25 years.” The film was directed by Andrew Morahan and was released in 2009.
Disc 1 of the DVD includes:
- Waiting (Reprise)
- Fastlove
- I’m Your Man
- Flawless (Go to the City)
- Father Figure
- You Have Been Loved
- An Easier Affair
- Everything She Wants
- One More Try
- A Different Corner
- Too Funky
- Shoot the Dog
- John and Elvis Are Dead
- Faith
- Spinning the Wheel
- Feeling Good
- Roxanne
- My Mother Had a Brother
- Amazing
- Fantasy
- Outside
- Careless Whisper
- Freedom ’90
Disc 2 of the DVD includes:
- “I’d Know Him a Mile Off! (documentary)
- Precious Box
- Jesus To A Child
- First Time Ever
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The Guardian Music Blog has an article, “It’s time we applauded the genius of George Michael,” which says in part:
Faith (the album) was classic pop. It found Michael moving into Brian Wilson Pet Sounds territory. Seriously – Michael co-produced, wrote all the songs, played most of the instruments and sang backing vocals and harmonies. Faith could have been “pop star ego gone wild” but it wasn’t. Instead it became an instant classic, standing alongside other albums released in 1987, namely: Sonic Youth’s Sister, the Cure’s Kiss Me, Kiss Me, Kiss Me and Prince’s Sign o’ the Times.
You know there’s not much George Michael news when they have to report on a crumbling wall on George Michael’s property.