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Michael Jackson tribute concert comes to Emperors

The phenomenal lighting and effects team makes use of 160+ moving lights and over 2 000 lighting cues.

The festive season is set to become a thrilling musical experience as one of the world’s most-loved tribute productions pays homage to legendary pop icon Michael Jackson in HIStory: King of Pop, at Emperors Palace from December 6-22.

The world famous King of Pop tribute concert is a two-hour musical spectacular, which takes audiences on a nostalgic journey back to MJ’s early days as a member of the Jackson 5, his groundbreaking theatrics in the 80s and his continued reign as the King of Pop into the 21st century.

Fans are in for a treat as they get the full concert experience with accomplished Kimberley-born and Johannesburg-based singer and impersonator Dantanio – electrifying in his role as Jackson – plus a live band, choreographed dancers, authentic costumes, state-of-the-art sound and theatrical lighting, vision and effects.

The phenomenal lighting and effects team makes use of 160+ moving lights and over 2 000 lighting cues to create a production that truly evokes the creative spirit of The King of Pop, live on stage.

In 2014, Dantanio was scouted by the show’s director, Johnny Van Grinsven, to take on this challenging role in what’s been billed as “a mind-blowing stage production”.

Tickets can be purchased at Computicket, Checkers and Shoprite retail stores and range between R144 and R490 each.

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