New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Pop stars are eternal, always playing on endless loops in our minds. And tribute concerts to the dearly departed - not to mention holograms of them - can be fun, if they're done well. Like the newly rejuvenated MJ Live Show which I saw this past Thursday night at the @troplv having moved from its previous home at The Strat. The show feels more powerful + commanding in the Tropicana showroom.
Of course, MJ's body of work is stellar, and the hits (you know them all) kept coming in this vibrant + quick-paced show, with an excellent MJ impersonator who does not disappoint, a three-piece backing band and eight dancers. The choreography is killer, right down to MJ's moonwalking style which still startles.
The show intentionally has no fancy visual frills like film footage; the focus is on the performance itself-after all, it's billed as the "Michael Jackson Tribute Concert." Show stoppers include the self-reflective "Man In The Mirror," the celebratory " I Want You Back" by the Jackson 5, complete with '70s period costumes + wigs, and the Jacksons' funk-fest finale "Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)."
Looking at MJ during the show's most intimate moments, you could see his eyes closed, under the spotlight - seemingly at peace, as if frozen in time - free of tabloid madness, lawsuits + mounting bills.
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