Michael Buble Essay

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Michael Bublé at the Indonesia Convention Exhibition: Event Review

On the 19th of January, Michael Bublé had the honour of being the first ever performer to grace the stage of Jakarta’s brand new convention center, the Indonesia Convention Exhibition (ICE). After the show ended, it was clear that no one else deserved it more than him.

“I don’t put on concerts. Concerts are boring. I throw a party and you’re all invited,” Bublé said at the start of the night.

He certainly stayed true to his words, as the show was explosive from start to finish. He opened the show with a rendition of the jazz classic, “Fever” – complete with pyrotechnics that made the performance both musically and visually dazzling. It soon turned into a dance party as …show more content…

Of course, what would be a Michale Bublé concert without any Sinatra? “You Make Me Feel So Young” and “Come Dance With Me” were two up-tempo songs that definitely brought a shot of energy back to the crowd.

One of the highlights of the night was Bublé performance of “Feeling Good”. Watching him sing this particular song was a magical sensation – it felt almost like being brought to life one note at a time. It was then time for him to introduce his band, which was certainly just as dynamic of a performance as the rest of the show. In an NHL Draft style presentation, he introduced his band members one by one, and if there is one thing to pick up from his display that night, it’s the fact that Michael Bublé is a funny guy. No one in the audience could dispute the fact, we were all laughing too hard.

He then went back to business, singing his hit song, “Everything” – of course, the crowd was back on their feet by then, singing along to every single word. It’s always quite a spectacular thing to witness, being in an entire stadium full of people singing along to the same song and being a part of the same experience together. Even Bublé seemed to recognize that, as he delivered a touching message to the fans before singing the emotional

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