Who's Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band at Mill City Nights on April 11 at 9 p.m. (Up to 27% Off)
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Tribute band lauded by New York Post and New York Daily Times uncannily recreates a Michael Jackson concert
The Deal
- $20 for one ticket to Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band (up to $27.54 value)
- When: Saturday, April 11, at 9 p.m.
- Where: Mill City Nights
- General admission standing
- Door time: 8 p.m.
- Full offer value includes ticketing fees
Who’s Bad
- What New York Daily Times calls them: “the world’s top Michael Jackson Tribute Band.”
- What New York Post says about their show: “Can’t beat it.”
- What they do to recreate a classic MJ concert: fill the stage with accurate costumes, liquid-smooth moonwalks, and giddy “hee-heeee!”s
- What they sing: a slew of hits from the King of Pop’s extensive catalog, including “Smooth Criminal,” “Bad,” “Beat It,” and “Man in the Mirror”
Tribute band lauded by New York Post and New York Daily Times uncannily recreates a Michael Jackson concert
The Deal
- $20 for one ticket to Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Tribute Band (up to $27.54 value)
- When: Saturday, April 11, at 9 p.m.
- Where: Mill City Nights
- General admission standing
- Door time: 8 p.m.
- Full offer value includes ticketing fees
Who’s Bad
- What New York Daily Times calls them: “the world’s top Michael Jackson Tribute Band.”
- What New York Post says about their show: “Can’t beat it.”
- What they do to recreate a classic MJ concert: fill the stage with accurate costumes, liquid-smooth moonwalks, and giddy “hee-heeee!”s
- What they sing: a slew of hits from the King of Pop’s extensive catalog, including “Smooth Criminal,” “Bad,” “Beat It,” and “Man in the Mirror”
Need To Know Info
About Who's Bad - The Michael Jackson Tribute
A rock 'n' roll sanctuary with an industrial aesthetic, Mill City Nights keeps downtown Minneapolis hopping with a unending parade of nationally touring musicians. Audiences can get up close to acts on the ground-level dance floor, or head up the metal stairs to grab a seat or lounge at a table. Down in the basement, The Nether Bar serves craft beers such as Summit, Fulton, and Finnegan's, while high-definition flatscreens broadcast sets from upstairs. The sleek decor and updated equipment add up to a winning venue, one that attracts acts as varied as Skinny Puppy, Easton Corbin, and Todd Rundgren to its stage.