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Get Down Symphony: Michael Jackson’s Greatest Hits

Feb 9, 2018
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Posted by Emma Baker

If you’re a Michael Jackson fan lamenting the fact you’ll never be able to see the pop legend himself again, here’s the next best thing. The Get Down Symphony is a 16-piece orchestra including strings, percussionists, woodwinds, brass, singers and dancers.

Bringing the King of Pop’s greatest hits to Concorde 2 for the very first time, this is an exclusive opportunity to get down to MJ as you’ve never heard him before. Shamone!

Expect unique performances of ‘Billie Jean’, ‘Smooth Criminal’, ‘Thriller’, ‘Beat It’ and more, complete with a Michael Jackson singer/dancer. Alongside a curated visual projection, this will be an unforgettable orchestral rendition of some of the best-loved Wacko tracks of all time.

Early bird tickets have already sold out, so grab one fast and start practicing your moonwalk now!

Concorde 2, Friday 9th March
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Feb 9, 2018
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