Why you should see the Forever Jackson tribute show
From the infamous crotch grab introduced in Bad to the gravity defying lean in Smooth criminal to the slick glide of
the moonwalk in Billie Jean; Robin
Parsons in FOREVER JACKSON delivers a studied and perfected replication of all
the iconic Michael Jackson moves.
Robin Parsons on stage at Joburg Theatre |
Jackson impersonators around the world make it their life goal to keep the legend's legacy alive through tribute shows and this dedication to perfection, which requires a tremendous amount of time and hard work, is the reason I refuse to be hypercritical of their efforts. However, many of these shows fall short and are often lacking some element of detail, which keep them from being the ultimate tribute to the King of Pop; this is not the case with FOREVER JACKSON - meticulous attention to detail is what sets it apart from other tribute shows.
What is impressive of Parsons’ performance is
not only has he got the moves, but the voice to go with it too and at times during
the show you may question whether it’s Parsons or the real MJ on vocals - you can be assured it's all Parsons all the time. Parsons’ dedication to perfecting his act was recognised in 2003 when he performed live at
Michael Jackson’s 45th birthday at the Orpheum Theatre in LA an honour, I am told, only a select few have experienced.
If, like me, you are forever a Jackson fan then you need to see FOREVER JACKSON - this is the closest you will ever get to a live MJ performance, hence it is
understandably the No.1 UK Michael Jackson tribute show.
You can rock with FOREVER JACKSON at the Joburg Theatre until 19 June.
In 2007, Michael Jackson told an Ebony magazine writer "Music
has been my outlet, my gift to all of the lovers in this world,” author
Katherine E. Krohn wrote in her 2010 book, Michael Jackson: Ultimate
Music Legend. “Through it … I know I will live forever.” - Quote