TuscArts OnStage continues its 2025-2026 season with a celebration of the King of Pop as MJ Live: The Michael Jackson Tribute Concert comes to the Historic Bama Theatre on Friday, March 27, at 7:30 p.m.

The show brings the music, magic, and enduring legacy of Michael Jackson to the stage with America’s #1 Michael Jackson impersonator, Danny Dash Andrews.

“Designed for audiences of all ages, this non-stop, high-energy live show takes fans on a breathtaking musical journey spanning four decades of Michael Jackson’s legendary career,” said the press release.

What to Expect from MJ Live

Celebrating the life and artistry of one of the most influential performers of all time, MJ Live delivers a thrilling concert experience.

  • Production features a full live band
  • State-of-the-art lighting and sound
  • Signature dance moves to the unmistakable sound and style of MJ
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MJ Live Ticket Information

Tickets for the event are on sale now. Plus, if you are “looking for the ultimate experience,” you can upgrade to the VIP + Meet & Greet Package.

  • Seats available in Rows 1–3
  • Priority VIP Meet & Greet with “MJ” after the show
  • An autographed 8x10 poster
  • A personal photo with MJ using your own device

For ticket information and additional details, visit TuscArts.org or contact the Arts Council Box Office at (205) 758-5195, ext. 1.

 

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