Who's Bad – The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience

Who's Bad – The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience

Friday, October 16, 2026 · 8:00 PM EDT · Capitol Theatre - MI · Flint, MI

Music
Get tickets →

Get more events like this

Free daily picks for live events around Flint. No account needed.

Unsubscribe any time.

About this event

Founded in 2003, Who’s Bad has spent over two decades honoring the music, movement, and spirit of Michael Jackson — not by imitation, but by re-creating the feeling of his legendary live performances. What began as a passion project has grown into a globally touring concert experience that has united audiences on nearly every continent through the timeless power of MJ’s music. With more than 2,500 performances worldwide, Who’s Bad has earned its reputation the hard way — night after night on stages across the U.S., Europe, Asia, and beyond. From sold-out runs in the United Kingdom, including London’s O2 Arena, to landmark tours through China, Thailand, Abu Dhabi, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Canada, Germany, and more, the message has been universal: Michael’s music still brings people together. At home in the U.S., Who’s Bad travels relentlessly, packing theaters, clubs, festivals, and the House of Blues nationwide. Every show is a celebration — of the songs, the fans, and the energy that made Michael Jackson a once-in-a-lifetime artist. The show’s power lies in its details. Every groove, every vocal inflection, every gravity-defying dance move is studied, respected, and performed live by a cast of world-class musicians and dancers with backgrounds ranging from Broadway to Super Bowl halftime shows. Fronted by the velvety vocals and pinpoint choreography of Taalib York, the band delivers a performance with soul, precision, and an undeniable emotional charge. Who’s Bad has shared stages with icons including Aretha Franklin, The Backstreet Boys, The Four Tops, Boys II Men, and Pitbull. Industry leaders have taken notice — Live Nation’s Anthony Nicolaidis calls the band “the real deal,” while Michael Jackson’s longtime manager Frank DiLeo famously said after seeing the show, “Michael would have been proud.” Whether you grew up with the Jackson 5, fell in love to “Human Nature”, or learned to moonwalk to “Billie Jean”, Who’s Bad offers more than a concert — it offers…

Featured artists

Never miss a show

Get personalized event picks and the best local shows in one place.

Create a free account