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Love the show! First time seeing him in concert. Luis Miguel was born with a one of does rare gifts that are a joy to hear.
I gave him 4stars because we waited almost two hours for the concert to start. Also, I think that he should've interacted with the audience/talking a bit sooner.
Perry R from Lynbrook, New York
LUIS MIGUEL EXCELLENT BUT ...
The concert was great, it started an hour late which was ok, he did a lot of greatest hits, you can tell his voice was a little harsh from a cold, all songs great but why o why did he do a audio duet with Michael Jackson first of all Jackson is know for his entertaining not his voice, the song was Smile, no need to do it with him do it with Tony Bennett, that duet came across absolutely horrible, then did a duet with Frank Sinatra that came across much better, if you are going to do a duet , do it with Elvis, again no reason to do those duets it put the crowd to sleep, great concert overall, great fans and great arena!!
KJM from Houston, Texas
GREAT BUT INTERESTING, HE NEVER SPOKE ONE WORD ---
Great songs, performance was very nice. Energy was high...sang most of his greatest hits and he's not bad to look at!!! Found it to be interesting he didn't say Hello, or utterly speak one word to us, - Thank you or Good night! Not a word, ...he had a duet pre-recorded with MJ and Frank Sinatra, makes you wonder if it was all pre-recorded with the dancing (bk and forth)...no camera was ever a close up. It's just a full image and smaller images from afar. Nonetheless, if pre-recorded or not, his voice is timeless and those songs truly are as epic today as ever!
Orlando Daniel from Boston
LUIS MIGUEL WAS , WELL.....
I've been a fan of Luis Miguel for many years and have seen him in concert at least three times. We saw him in concert in Boston. Much like others have said, we could barely hear his voice and the instruments were way too loud. No interaction with the crowd here either. Still, its' Luis Miguel, his songs and voice are timeless. I can only wonder if he is losing his voice?
Grace from Santa Barbara, California
SHOCKED
LM was amazing with incredible range once he
warmed up. He had considerable difficulty getting his
sound technicians to adjust his mic while singing and
was escalating his frustration with each song. He
stopped often to try to get it right to the point of
exasperation! Thank goodness the amazing 14 piece
Mariachis debuted and ML range of ability came
through and he seemed happier after that. Wish he
had started on time otherwise an amusing night.
Liza of Albuquerque from Albuquerque, New Mexico
LUIS MIGUEL ALBUQUERQUE CONCERT
After listening to his music for more than 25 years, I was excited that he finally came
to Albuquerque. I though it would be typical for someone of his fame to be half an
hour late. But after an hour and a half of waiting, my anticipation was replaced by
anger. He didn't care how much people had paid to see him or how long he kept us
waiting. If you care that little, Mickey, it's time to retire! I will say, his voice is better
than ever. And even though he had to read the prompts, he still put on a great show
when he was on stage. The Mariachis had the best sound quality I've ever heard.
However, I'd much rather listen to CD's than to be disillusioned by someone whose
fame is dependent on his fans.
Arelia from New York, New York
DISAPPOINTED
NYC- Madison Square Garden. June 9th,2018. I am
lifelong fan...it was an effort getting the seats that I
had. It pains me to say this: (1) technical difficulties
to begin the concert. He should have arrived earlier
to figure them out. (2) He constantly left the stage. (3)
The saxophone, piano, mariachi, all indications that
he did not want to be there. They played by
themselves as he disappeared from stage. (3) The
figeting with clothing, the microphone, his headset,
his vest ..he was unhappy up there, on stage, it used
to be his favorite place.
I love his music, but the weird melodies and arias,
really left me feeling like I didnt hear the artist at his
best.
I won't be seeing this show again.
Again, I love his music but he has to love his fans
enough to know we deserve a good concert.
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