Who's Bad was established in 2003, and their live shows are the best celebrations of the one real King of pop music. Their electrifying rendition of Michael Jackson's extensive discography has electrified audiences on every continent and is unquestionably a jaw-dropping musical must-see. Who's Bad, the longest-running tribute to Michael Jackson and the only one to exist before his tragic death, has astounded even the doubters by selling out nearly 50 venues in the United Kingdom, including London's O2 in December 2010, the location where the King of Pop was scheduled to end his career with a 50-show "This Is It" concert series.
Beyond this unmatched accomplishment, Who's Bad sold out their first tour of China with visits at the Grand Theatre in Ningbo and the Hunan Grand Theatre in Chengsha, marking off some of the most famous pavilions on their bucket list. Never forgetting Michael's American fans, Who's Bad has sold out venues like The House of Blues across the country, rocked Washington, DC's 930 Club, and returned to their hometown of Chapel Hill, North Carolina with bigger, more anxiously anticipated shows with each trip around the world. No place on earth is safe from this contagious party production, as seen by the sold-out performances at venues like the Bluebird Theatre in Colorado, the Gibson Amphitheatre in Los Angeles, the Sala Palatalui in Romania, and the Teatro do Bourbon Country (Porto Alegre, Brazil).
Who's Bad has built its reputation by paying meticulous attention to every unique groove and gravity-defying dance move of Michael Jackson. The company has over 100 years of combined professional experience, and its dancers have performed in Broadway shows including Phantom of the Opera. Who's Bad founder, composer, and saxophonist Vamsi Tadepalli put together a lineup of North Carolina's top musicians and had faith in the band's limitless potential from the beginning.
The five-piece band's blasting horns, down-deep rhythms, and the dancers' synchronized dance routines combine to create a presentation that rivals the King in soul and perfection thanks to leader James Times' velvety voice and precise choreography. They have performed on stages alongside Pitbull, The Backstreet Boys, The Four Tops, Boys II Men, and Aretha Franklin, the Queen of Soul. Anthony Nicolaidis of LIVENATION, who called Who's Bad "the real deal," and Frank DiLeo, Michael Jackson's longtime friend and manager, both gushed about the performance of Who's Bad in Nashville, TN, saying, "The show was great...Michael would have been proud! ”
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