All the acts are great and you feel like you have seen and heard the real stars. The dancers were spot on. I left the songs in my head and a smile on my face.
H L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Dallas, TX
Fun. Four stars for advertising beer and wine but not having beer and wine. Good choice of singers, back up dancers could be a bit more dance-like. Each act involved the crowd and kept us going. The jam session with Elvis was fantastic. The Blues Brothers were fun. Kenny Chesney got us started with some of his best. Overall I would suggest it to others. HOWEVER, the cup holders suck, be careful not to spill.
Ann S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Zanoni, MO
Pretty good show! I just wish they had Taylor Swift when I saw it. I was two weeks too early. All the entertainers have loads of energy which was lovely to see and be apart of. I didn’t like when they put the mic for me to sing though bahahahaha! I am a horrid singer!
Michael C.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Gainesville, FL
If tribute shows are your thing then this isn’t bad, however unless you are over the age of 60 you might also be tired of all of the Michael Jackson wannabes; face it the King is dead and nothing is bringing Elvis back. When I came here with my family I had to admit I had low expectations. This show went slightly above the expectations. The dancing was not bad and the singing could have been worse but honestly what are they doing making a tribute of Adele she was BIG during my years and as someone who only recently became able to drink I can attest that wasn’t very long ago. Overall the theatre isn’t bad and production quality is A-OK. However the show obviously panders to people of a certain age. Elvis’s singing wasn’t special and most of the time he was either shaking his hips haphazardly to the thirsty ladies out in front or he was handing out kisses as if they were candy. Even worse was Michael Jackson who almost did no singing and spent half the show doing his famous«He-heeeee» while you could obviously hear an audio recording taking over when he felt like taking a break. The tribute montage footage makes you feel as if you are watching a lame karaōke music video out of the 90s. Overall I felt like I aged a few decades after that show, but hey at least the bathroom was clean which is great for the pair of 80 year olds who had to keep scooting out to use the bathroom for what must be the tiniest bladders in all of history.
Alicia S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 St. Charles, MO
We really enjoyed the performances, especially my 15 month old who sang and danced along to all the performers. Our favorites were Adele, Johnny Cash, and Michael Jackson. Solid job and it was quite amazing how much most of the performers looked and sounded just like the real artists. I would definitely recommend this show to anyone and would absolutely love to go back depending on who is performing. Great job, Legends in Concert!
Steve B.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 McKinney, TX
I’ve seen the show 4 times and the show is always great — except this time. My daughter specifically asked to go and see Elvis — and I told her that Legends is the way to go. I promised her, «We’ll see several acts — and there is ALWAYS an Elvis to anchor the show.» I even verified online when I bought the tickets. But when we got there this week we were told that Elvis had left the building… And Branson. and went to Memphis for some competition. Legends caused me to break my promise to my little girl. Yes… the show was still very good… and the Michael Jackson was outstanding. But unless Michael Jackson was going to put on a rhinestone jumpsuit and sing«Hunk of Burning Love» while he moon-walked… there was still a hole left in my daughters soul. Now she just drags around… sad… and crying. She won’t even eat her peanut butter and banana sandwiches. Why did you trick us Legends??? WHY???
Samantha P.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Los Angeles, CA
This show was alright. The Blues Brothers were a little annoying in my opinion, Taylor swift was okaaaay, «Adele» sounded NOTHING like Adele, but Michael Jackson, Elvis Presley, and Brooks and Dunn were all amazing! So basically, I loved half of the show, and the other half not so much. The dancers were fun to watch. It was a good show, but not stellar. They had a hard time hyping the crowd up, but it might have just been the crowd, not the artists themselves.
Courtney K.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Houston, TX
The performance was awesome! The singers really good. My favorites were Michael Jackson, The blues brothers and Elvis Presley. I definitely would come back.
Daniel H.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Kansas City, MO
I recently watched Legends in Concert at the Dick Clark’s American Band Stand venue. We sat a few rows from the stage so we were close enough to not watch the two large screens. The artists we watched sing were Tina Turner, Johnny Cash, The Blues Brothers, Adele, and Elvis Presley. Everybody sang great in my opinion and it was fun to watch. After the show, they were all in the lobby area to take pictures with as well as chat with them. That was pretty cool. I would recommend Legends In Concert if you have time and don’t mind spending a couple of hours watching the show.
H K.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Ontario, CA
Good mix in the show. Starts by Tina Turner who is good. Followed by a great Johnny Cash. Next was the Blues Brothers who were so funny. Adele was outstanding. Elvis was great too. They all are in the lobby after and will take pictures with you.
Jamie C.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Manhattan, NY
Unfortunately this lost a star due to the American Bandstand Grill post-show, which they actively promote with a ticket combo offer. See review: . AVOIDTHIS! However, it gains a star due to Elvis(Bill Cherry). Johnny Cash was spot on, Whitney Houston was good, Tina Turner was overshadowed by the original, and the Blues Brothers were so-so(found myself watching the original BBs on the screen). But Elvis took the cake, working the crowd and displaying a passion that made up for any shortcomings earlier in the show. Afterwards you can meet them in the lobby, and the King was as down to earth as could be! Great time! Just steer clear of the Grill.
Lisa L.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Victoria, TX
Came to this show to mainly see Elvis, but the whole show was awesome! Even my husband was clapping, which he never does! This night would have been my daddy’s 89th birthday and he worshipped Elvis, if he could have been a tribute artist, he would have! –from Texas is all I can say. We loved the show and would go back to see any of the tribute artists. It was a special night for all of us, definitely make this your first stop in Branson!
K K.
Évaluation du lieu : 2 Houston, TX
You could have hung a ton of road kill in this place. For once I did not throw a jacket in the car, my bad, we left at intermission because all the AC in MO. was funneled into this place on a Monday evening, chattering teeth probably could be heard without thr need of s #10 battery. The woman next to me said honey you need a coat, and I was not dressed in summer clothing, brrr. Take your kindle so you can read an hour prior to the start of the show. Very small crowd, but it was a Monday, Jerry Lee Lewis, was endured even if he was before my time, so was Lincoln, great balls of fire flashed on the screens with the dancers, the best of the show was the large actual footage on the two screens. Diana Ross did an okay imitation but the Blues Brothers were the show stealers. Another tired theater. Strange that 4 young guys rambling on foot through the parking lot at intermission, we did not stop to ask them what they were looking for, security may not be an issue for these places.
John M.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Deming, NM
Good show with skilled performers, some a little overdone/The acts change so check who is performing. We had a great time and enjoyed all the acts, even the Country one’ s, we normally avoid the beer joint«pedal steel» scene.
LeAnn A.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Lenexa, KS
Always a great show… They always have Elvis & the Blues Brothers(my two favs) Lady who does Marilyn Monroe is awesome also… if you get a chance to catch this show it’s always a good one to check out. I see it, probably at least once a season.
Richard R.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Suwanee, GA
A dream come true! Our youngest has been Michael Jackson cray-cray ever since we got him the MJ Experience on Wii. He can’t get enough and practices for hours on end! It is really mind blowing how he knows the words to most every MJ song, even the not so popular ones. Well, it goes without saying that the look on his face was priceless when he saw a Billboard of the Legends show while driving around Branson. I could have tortured this poor kid with any promise to clean the house daily or wash and dry dishes for a year and he would have agreed… Just to be able to go see this show! But he’s a really good kid, so it takes very little other than a passionate desire for me to move heaven and earth for them to have a wonderful experience. That and the wife promised me a little mommy and daddy alone time since it was out of the budget! I’m soooo in! This show had impersonators for Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, the Blues Brothers, Michael Jackson and Elvis. Here’s how they stacked up: — — — — — - — — — — — — - - FAITHHILL — Looked more like a blonde Cher, but boy could she sing. Better than the real thing in my opinion. TIM McGRAW — I’m not a man who finds other men attractive, but I do recognize Tim is a handsome man. This dude was no Tim, but he did a great job with the songs. THEBLUESBROTHERS — Had a blast watching this Duo! I didn’t personally think they looked much like them physically, but they played the part well! It was almost my favorite performance of the night. MJ — was not at his best tonight. You could tell he was feeling under the weather and seemed to be exhausted. He left several lines out of key songs and didn’t finish many of his moves. But I applaud his effort! He was clearly sick, but went on with the show anyway! bravo! I do however, have to mention that by youngest was very upset that he didn’t sound like the true MJ. «He doesn’t sound anything like Michael!» he exclaimed with crossed arms and twisted eyebrows. But after we explained the situation AND he got to meet him after the show, his smile returned :-)
ELVIS — would you believe after all the comments I’ve made in the past about cheesy Elvis impersonators, this was my favorite performer of the night. I believe this dude ISELVIS! he was so realistic in his vocals, I thought he was lip syncing until he spoke directly to the audience. He was amazing an even took requests for a jam session with the band. It was a fantastic experience.
Later after the show and even during intermission, you will have photo opportunities with ALL of the tribute artists, so bring your cameras, MJ glove, Elvis sequence and blues brothers glasses! Have fun!
Jeff L.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Gassville, AR
Solid entertainment on a Monday afternoon. The only thing I didn’t really care for was the«intermission» mid way through the show so they could hawk overpriced pictures and merchandise. The Legends show in Vegas didn’t have an intermission, and I much prefered it that way. I really enjoyed the show though.
Dana S.
Évaluation du lieu : 4 Juneau, AK
Pretty cool, all the impressions were pretty accurate, and the same person did Marilyn Monroe and Gretchen… something or other, a country singer, she was particularly amazing and the Blues Brothers were awesome. The show changes a few times a year, though.