

I love you" or when he suited up at the end as an astronaut and blasted himself on a jetpack over the audience (it was actually a stuntman) to the tune of 'MICHAEL JACKSON HAS LEFT THE STAGE!', he put on a spectacle the likes of which Glasgow had never seen. Whether it was seeing him pulling of the trick of suddenly disappearing and re-appearing, the lengthy motionless pause at the start after Jackson was catapulted onto the stage via a trapdoor in a sea of pyrotechnics, or when he threw his trademark black trilby hat into the audience, he had the fans in raptures from start to finish.Īdd to that the moment he told the crowd "How ya'. Backed by an onstage band and an entourage of dancers, MJ Live is a family-friendly show fit for those who grew up with the King of Pop as well as for. Glasgow's greatest gigs - from Prince at the Garage to Frank Sinatra at Ibrox Michael Jackson and bodyguards with children in Disneyland. Jackson fans wont want to miss hearing their favorite songs performed by this talented group of tribute artists who recreate the feeling and experience of a genuine Michael Jackson concert.Michael Jackson brought his Dangerous Tour to the 'Haugh' on Augyet plenty of those who were lucky enough to be among the sold out 35,000 strong audience will no doubt remember it like it was yesterday. From REM to The Stone Roses, Queens Of The Stone Age, Radiohead to The Red Hot Chili Peppers, Glasgow Green has played host to plenty of big names in the world of music over the years.īut even with so many big names, few can match the fame and success of one artist who graced the stage at Glasgow's oldest public park.
