Michael Bublé Concert Cincinnati | Review

Posted on March 28, 2010 by Sean Vosler in Before Oct 2010

Review

I had the pleasure of seeing Michael Bublé on March 24th (2010).  Full disclosure here, I’m a HUGE Bublé fan, I remember the first time I heard one of his songs.  It was after seeing a movie several years ago my Dad took me to the book store, I was walking around and the song “Fever” came on.  I found the guy working in the music section and asked him who it was, I can’t recall if I bought the CD on the spot, but none the less I was introduced to ‘the great american songbook‘ as done by Bublé.  I’ve been a big fan ever since, and I had the pleasure of seeing him in 2006 at the Taft theater in downtown Cincinnati.  I must say though, that this time really raised the bar- I don’t think I’ve ever been so amerced in a performance in my life.

Highlights

1. Michael Jackson Cover

This clip was from NYC but you get the idea.  It was pretty interesting to find out that he was so influenced by Michael Jackson, I don’t think I ever would have guessed it!  Really spoke to his humor too, not going to lie he has the crowed up in roars with laughter.

2. Intro to ‘Home’

This clip was actually taken at the concert I was at, it really took the crowed by surprise when he broke out into those other songs.  Its nice to see an artist admit that he’s influenced by others.

3. The End of the Show

Talk about an emotional end to a concert, at the end of the show he took out his ear pieces and got rid of the microphone and preceded to sing the end of the song acapella. I was a good 200 yards away from him, and I could hear him sing.  I’ve never seen 15,000 people so enthralled in shared experience, it was a very unique experience.

I have to say I really must recommend this show to everyone.  You may not be a fan of his style of music, but the spectacle is worth it.  The way he interacted with the crowed was something I’ve never experienced at a concert before.  He was humble too, at least 3 times he acknowledge how pricey the tickets were, and how grateful  he was for our choosing to use it to see him.  He introduced each member of the band like they we’re as big as a star as him, and really made a strong connection that way I think.  We’re all in this together I think his message was, and I’m here to lead the way.

What do you think?