Concert Review: George Michael, 8/2/08 at St. Pete Times Forum, Tampa, FL

George Michael last performed in Tampa in 1988, when Faith ruled the radio and its videos aired like a loop on MTV. While the twenty years since haven’t yielded as much Stateside success for the British superstar, over 11,000 euphoric fans welcomed him back with open arms (and shrieks and screams) on Saturday night at the St. Pete Times Forum.

A class act and a gracious host, Michael conceded at the outset that he was battling a cold but would carry on regardless. And as far as his showmanship is concerned – to say that the man commands a stage is an understatement – he certainly didn’t disappoint.

What proved frustrating, though, was his song selection. Ostensibly touring in support of a career-spanning compilation, TwentyFive, he curiously chose songs more familiar to European audiences – where he has sustained a relatively consistent run of hits. As a result, instead of being more accommodating to his American fanbase, his omissions seemed more prevalent than what made the cut.

The performance split into two parts, Michael offered the bulk of the highlights in the hour-long first half. After singing “Waiting (The Reprise)” behind the stage – an elaborate yet elegant design of cascading LED screens – he formally commenced with “Fastlove Pt. 1.” He then mixed Wham! favorites like “I’m Your Man” and “Everything She Wants” with solo smashes including “Father Figure” and a gospel version of “One More Try,” the latter gorgeously fortified by a choir of six background singers.

The frustration set in when Michael sang a charming but unnecessary cover of “First Time Ever I Saw Your Face,” which, despite its inclusion on TwentyFive, isn’t exactly an essential (or even representative) song choice. In fact, much of what comprised the second (and considerably shorter) set didn’t reflect either his greatest hits or what best distinguished his music on this side of the Atlantic. With the exception of “Faith,” nothing he sang in this segment – from “Spinning the Wheel” to “Flawless (Go To the City)” – equaled or came anywhere close to the familiarity of what he could have alternately done.

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  • 1 - tracy

    Aug 05, 2008 at 12:19 am

    well if you were a fan you'd know his music thats the whole point of the tour !!!! to thank his fans for there support for the last 25 years!!! george michael did not sing ONE song that i did not know !!!!and every one around me new them too!!!!!!!!!!!EVERY ONE!!!!! BECAUSE I DON'T HAVE THE TIME FOR THE HATERS !!!!!YOU SHOULD REMEMBER THAT LYRIC!!!!!!!!!!

  • 2 - mijung lee

    Aug 06, 2008 at 10:29 pm

    I lost my wallet (pink) and cell phone (motorola rzr phone) at the concert. if anyone finds it you can keep the cash ($40). please send the cell phone and wallet to:

    [personal contact info deleted]

    I would really appreciate it.

    Thanks

  • 3 - Diana

    Aug 07, 2008 at 3:41 pm

    I went to sunrise concert last sunday, IT WAS AMAZING!.... LOVE IT!!

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