A Amy Winehouse memorial tribute concert could be set to go ahead on a pay-per-view basis.
Her father, Mitch Winehouse, is reportedly in talks with a number of television companies about the possibility of making fans "pay a few quid" to watch the memorial concert.
A source told The Sun:
Claims that ITV have done a deal for the gig are premature. All options are open at the moment but one idea is to make fans pay a few quid to watch the concert.
The tribute concert is also said to have stars “ Florence And The Machine, Lily Allen, Jessie J and Mark Ronson linked to the gig.
Coinciding with her Fathers plans to erect a statue of the star outside Camden Round House, it is likely the gig will take place at the last place the star performed live with ITV looking to televise the show.
Meanwhile, Florence Welch recently performed in a part of VH1's Diva's Concert in memory of the late Amy Winehouse and is currently enjoying success off the back of Florence and the Machine's second studio album 'Ceremonials'.
Amy Winehouse - live
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