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One of the “Bobs” in the cult classic film “Office Space” says of Michael Bolton, “it doesn't get any better than when he sings ‘When a Man Loves a Woman,'” and that rings true for all Michael Bolton fans. Bolton has won countless awards for his singing prowess behind hits “How Am I Supposed to Live Without You,” “How Can We Be Lovers,” and many others. Don't miss your chance to see this pop sensation LIVE! Buy your Michael Bolton tickets now!
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[2 of 2 customers found this review helpful]

Awesome Concert
By cookie from Detroit, MI on 7/22/2008
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Best For:
Everyone

This was an awesome concert- There were a lot of older people, therefore the fans were a little reserved if you will- Once Michael called fans up to the stage, the excitement began- it was great concert. I saw him in Windsor, Ontario-Canada June 2008

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[2 of 3 customers found this review helpful]

Michael Bolton Concert was FANTASTIC
By Missy from North Bay, Ontario Canada on 10/16/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Lighting, Great Sound, Perfect Set List
Best For:
Everyone

I could not get tickets for Michael Bolton via Casino Rama the concert was sold out. But I found your site and was able to get excellent seats.[...]

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[5 of 8 customers found this review helpful]

Great Show sounds better than the CD
By James from Washington D.C. on 9/22/2007
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Encores, Great Sound, GREAT venue, Perfect Set List

Yes, great concert, I thought it was cut short by 20 minutes but I thoroughly enjoyed him more than before. Highly recommend the show.

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[0 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

Loved Michael Bolton but not Nicolette
By mimix4 from Reading,PA on 11/7/2006
Pros:
Crowd Was In To It, Engaging Stage Presence, Great Lighting, Great Sound
Cons:
No encores
Best For:
Casual Fans, Completely Unfamiliar, Die-Hards Only, Everyone

I loved the show but was very disappointed when I explained to the piano player that I was suffering from a rare nerve disease and soon would not be able to walk. This could be my last trip like this and all I wanted was one picture with Michael and he said no. Everyone we asked said no. We are his fans. We are who makes him money. I may never get this chance again. I missed Barry Manilow in Atlantic City and Micheal Bolton is my second favorite. I can't afford to go to Las Vegas to see Barry and try to get get a picture memory with him. This was a once in lifetime thing. A minute of his time that I could have the rest of my life to remember when I am no longer able to travel or maybe even walk. I was very shocked that they would not grant someone with my condition one picture. A minute of his life but a lifetime of memories for me. I realize he can't take pictures with everyone. But when I think about not knowing how much time I still will have the ability to get around, they could have made an exception. I know people probably think that you can travel in a wheel chair but this disease is slowly making me loose control of normal body functions, memory and causes unbearable pain. What could one picture have hurt? I know I will never get over the disappointment. He also brought his girlfriend on stage to shake her booty around. Why, I don't know. But it seemed to annoy quite a few audience members.

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Michael Bolton Biography

Singer/songwriter Michael Bolton had an extensive (though not very successful) career under his real name, Michael Bolotin, before emerging in the mid-'80s as a major soft rock balladeer. He first turned up on RCA Records in the mid-'70s, singing cover tunes and his own blue-eyed soul songs in a gruff, Joe Cocker-like voice. Neither record buyers nor critics were much interested by the result. He then became the lead singer of Blackjack, a heavy metal band that made two albums for Polydor before splitting up in the early '80s. Looking to relaunch his career, he changed his name to Michael Bolton and signed to Columbia Records as a solo artist in 1983.

The self-titled Michael Bolton was released in April 1983 and made the Top 100 best-sellers, as did its lead single, Fools Game. At the same time, How Am I Supposed to Live Without You, a ballad Bolton had co-written with Doug James, became a Top 40 hit for Laura Branigan. Nevertheless, Bolton's second album for the Columbia label, 1985's Everybody's Crazy, was a commercial flop. He finally broke into the mainstream with his third release, The Hunger, which appeared in September 1987. On this album, Bolton abandoned the hard rock sound of his previous records and concentrated on blue-eyed soul singing, both on his own songs (That's What Love Is All About) and on covers like Otis Redding's (Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay. Those two singles became his first Top 40 hits.

Soul Provider, released in July 1989, turned Bolton into a certified superstar. Featuring songs co-written with hitmakers like Dianne Warren and Desmond Child, it reached the Top Ten, sold four million copies, and spawned five Top 40 singles, including Bolton's number one version of How Am I Supposed to Live Without You as well as the Top Ten hits How Can We Be Lovers and When I'm Back on My Feet Again. How Am I Supposed to Live Without You also won Bolton a Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. Time, Love & Tenderness, released in April 1991, was even more successful, hitting number one, selling six million copies, and featuring four Top 40 hits, including a chart-topping cover of Percy Sledge's When a Man Loves a Woman and the Top Ten hits Love Is a Wonderful Thing (later the subject of a successful plagiarism suit brought against Bolton by the Isley Brothers) and Time, Love and Tenderness. The album sold over eight million copies in America alone. Worldwide, it sold twice as much.

Bolton won another Grammy Award for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance, this time for When a Man Loves a Woman, but he had to put up with abuse from two camps of detractors at the February 1992 ceremony. Just after Bolton had finished performing, pre-rock songwriter Irving Gordon won the Song of the Year award for Unforgettable and pointedly attacked songs that scream, yell, and have a nervous breakdown and singers who have a hernia when they sing. Then, backstage, Bolton faced a hostile press corps of critics unhappy with his tendency to mimic great soul singers like Redding, Ray Charles, and Sledge. Bolton suggested they apply their lips to a certain part of his anatomy. He further responded with Timeless: The Classics in September 1992, an album made up entirely of classic cover songs. It went to number one, sold three million copies, and featured a Top 40 hit in Bolton's version of the Bee Gees' To Love Somebody. Bolton's next album of original material, The One Thing, came in November 1993. It hit the Top Ten, sold three million copies, and featured the Top Ten hit Said I Loved You...But I Lied. Bolton celebrated his decade-long string of hits with a best-of compilation, Greatest Hits 1985-1995, which debuted in the Top Ten. This Is the Time: Christmas Album appeared one year later.

After topping the adult contemporary charts with Go the Distance, a song he produced and recorded for the Disney film Hercules, Bolton returned in late 1997 with All That Matters, his first album of new material since 1993's The One Thing. Instead of continuing his success, however, it was a surprise flop, failing to generate a hit single and barely cracking the Top 40. It fell out of the charts altogether after 15 weeks. Even so, its lack of success didn't stop Bolton from turning his attention to My Secret Passion, a collection of opera and arias that he released in January 1998. By classical standards, the album was a hit, and the record received a great deal of press and surprisingly good reviews. He supported the two albums with a summer tour co-headlined by Wynonna Judd. Bolton then voluntarily stepped back for almost four years, disappearing from the public eye until the spring of 2002 when he began promoting Only a Woman Like You, his first album for Jive Records.

After a brief sabbatical, he returned with Til the End of Forever, a hybrid new album of seven new recordings and a live greatest-hits concert. In 2006, he released Bolton Swings Sinatra, a 12-song tribute to Ol' Blue Eyes that included a duet with fiance/actress Nicollette Sheridan. One World One Love, an album featuring collaborations with Ne-Yo and Lady Gaga, arrived three years later in the U.K., followed by an American release in 2010. Bolton took part in the 11th season of Dancing with the Stars later that year, having already endeared himself to reality TV fans with 2007's Clash of the Choirs. He also collaborated with comedy troupe the Lonely Island by singing on the hip-hop parody Jack Sparrow, which debuted as a digital short on Saturday Night Live before appearing on the Lonely Island's second album, Turtleneck & Chain. Keeping the collaborative spirit alive, he released 2011's Gems: The Duets Collection, an album featuring duets with vocalists (Seal, Delta Goodrem), country groups (Rascal Flatts), and instrumentalists (guitarist Orianthi). ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi