MasterCard Theatres at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore - BOYS IN THE BAND's exclusive performance in Singapore is set to enthrall Singaporean audiences the second time around this coming Saturday April 8 2017, two years after a sold-out, well-applauded limited engagement in 2015.
Looking back to 2015, Matt - resident crooner 1 of 4 - fondly remembers Singaporean audiences getting into the thick of the performance when the group reached the show's line-up that had the gang pay tribute to Motown's legendary Jackson 5, with their immortal hit "I'll Be There."
"I just remember them singing along, to 'I'll Be There,' and then all of a sudden going into 'Blame it into the Boogie' everyone was just up on their feet dancing," he says during a Skype interview with Broadwayworld.com Singapore.
The non-stop 90-minute "thrill-of-the-cabaret" featuring four of the smoothest charmers lists a discriminately-selected repertoire of songs spanning multiple decades.
Arranged into melodies that present the highlight of suc songs that defined decade after decade, generation after generation, each performance is further highlighted by the boys' snazzy moves in signature suits that have been billed worldwide as a must-see act for all lovers of well-loved melodies from master male crooners and stage charmers from the 50's to present.
Boys in the Band is a show with superstar credentials performing alongside Bon Jovi, Pharrell Williams and Maroon 5 at the 2015 Singapore F1 Grand Prix in addition to a two week season at Mandela Theatre, Johaneesburg where critics labelled them "a cut above the rest". Hailing from Australia they have performed sell out shows across two national Australian tours including iconic venues such as Arts Centre Melbourne, Sydney Taronga and Melbourne Zoo Twilight festivals and Jupiters Theatre, Gold Coast. Avid cruisers will recognise them from special guest performances on board Royal Caribbean, Princess and Celebrity Cruises.
The following photos in the featured PHOTO FLASH were taken at the Mandela Theatre in South Africa, Melbourne Arts Centre, and F1 Grand Prix in Singapore.
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