The Michael Jackson Immortal World Tour – A Review Posted on October 17, 2011October 9, 2021 By Dangerous Lee If you’ve never seen Michael Jackson live in concert, or even if you have, this show is a wonderful and touching substitute. I felt emotional being in the company of thousands of others who love Michael and his music. As I watched and enjoyed the show, I spent a lot of time ignoring what was happening on stage and instead focused on images of Michael when he appeared on the big screen. I cried at the beginning of the show as a routine was performed to Childhood. There were other times when I got a lil’ teary eyed, but I held it together for most of the show because it makes you smile. The show highlighted songs throughout the span of his career and most were songs about unity, peace, and love. I believe that because Michael and his brothers kept that message constant in their music for over 40 years is what made them so successful and so loved by everyone. I really enjoyed this show and wanted even more when the 3 hour show was over! There are too many exciting highlights and stand out moments to mention, but watch the video below for a few of them in the standing how Michael Jackson One in Las Vegas. I do plan to see it again if I get the chance. Great job Cirque du Soleil and thank you! Like this:Like Loading... Related Blogs by Dangerous Lee Movie, Concert, and Book Reviews CircusCircusesCirqueCirque du SoleilImmortal World TourJamie KingLas VegasMandalay Baymichael jacksonMichael Jackson OneMontrealPerforming ArtsScream/Childhood
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