2013 TOUR REVIEW THREAD!!!!! EVERYONE WELCOME!! COME ON IN AND JOIN THE FUN!!

Welcome everyone to the 2013 Tour Review Thread!!!!!!!  It is hard to believe another year is soon upon all of us and it should be a fantastic Michael Bolton year full of fun and adventures for Michael's fans around the world!

Feel free to post  your stories and pictures, any videos from concerts and trips to see Michael do what he does best-SING!!!   Michael will be touring in 2013 starting in Jamaica in January.  There could be other events  too so if anyone attends a great Bolton event/concert come on in and share your experience here. We also have shows scheduled in the USA for February and one is on MB’s birthday which will be extra special!! This should be a very exciting year for all of us with MB’s new book coming out as well as a new CD and possibly his TV show starting later in the year too? We never know with MB as he’s got so many things going on at once!!LOL   We can report here if there are any book signings as well if you all want to. Also, later in the year the Michael Bolton Charities will schedule their events to raise funds for the MBC.

I am looking forward to another fun year of posts and sharing great times by the best Michael Bolton fans in the world on this forum. I will post events to keep the thread moving along as the concerts come up as I have in the past. 

 

Again welcome everyone!!!!!

 

Robin in Maryland USA :)

 

 

 

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Welcome back Pilar & Petra, you be safe too. I'm glad the worst of the storm, Sylvia is over but still. Good luck with the tree there. :)

Please be safe in bad weather!! We were traveling from Boston to visit our uncle in North Carolina for Thanksgiving, never made it. Me and three members of my family and a dog and cat were in a car accident. My sister in law Cindy was driving. There was a car overturned in the yellow breakdown lane. Cindy saw someone run across highway and pulled over to the right side breakdown lane. When she saw no one in front of us she accelerated and we were hit by a tractor trailer that jackedknifed.. We are all ok, there were other cars involved and no one was seriously hurt. Our rent a car did get damaged, the whole left side three widows blown out. For almost 2 hours I as sitting in glass with the rain and wind coming through. We got towed and couldn't get a another car til 730 am. Accident happened about 130am. Get to a hotel almost 4am. Got another car and go back to tow yard to see if we could salvage anything. We had a whole turkey dinner in the car. The turkey survived, but some of our potatoes ended up in someone's car during the accident. And YES WE WERE ALL WEARING SEATBELTS! And of all places between Boston and Fayetteville, where does our accident happen, just before exit 17 in Westport, Connecticut. So drive carefully and wear your seatbelt:)

Sorry to hear about your accident Kathleen but more than glad to hear everyone okay !!!!!! :)   Just as well it wasn't Michael driving that tractor;  might have been another accident in your rush to get to him !!!! lol

I got tree back up ....in pot of about 2 feet and it is a fir tree so was able to pull up slightly and then got, kind of, underneath and got hold of main stem and pushed back up and once pot moved it then fell back into position.   Plenty of trees down here and structural damage done in and around and unfortunately 2 people lost their lives in Scotland but although places flooded in eastern England not as bad as could have been because of sea defences and also because great number of people were evacuated before it hit but still bad enough in and around the UK on the path it took.   We always have had storms, or exceptionally strong winds, generally in January each year but it does appear that the strength of them is getting a little greater and they are spreading in that they travel into England now far more than they ever used to.  At least snow didn't amount to anything so will wait and see what we get over weekend and everybody have a great one !!!!! :)

 

Sylvia. Your wee Scottish friend.

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You be safe, too, Sylvia&all over there in the British aisles. Gosh.

Kathleen, I'm truly sorry about your accident. I'm just glad no one was hurt & if @ all, not too badly. Praying girl.

Thank you for telling your unfortunate story here, Kathleen. Thank goodness all involved will recover.

Kathy T. :)

So sorry to hear of your accident Kathleen. Yes thankfully everyone will be ok. My goodness.

Robin in MD :)

Hallo everybody,

 

A nice article about the concert yesterday in Mt. Clemens:

 

Fans come from near and far to see Michael Bolton

Michael Bolton performs “To Love Somebody” early on in his set Thursday night at Macomb Music Theatre in downtown Mount Clemens. The Macomb Daily/RAY J. SKOWRONEK


Several fans in the front row came from as far away as Wisconsin to see Thursday’s show. The Macomb Daily/RAY J. SKOWRONEK

Ain’t no road long enough to keep Michael Bolton’s fans away when he’s onstage.


Some fans attending Bolton’s show Thursday night at Macomb Music Theatre in downtown Mount Clemens came from as far away as Wisconsin to see the 60-year-old blue-eyed soul singer.


“It’s his voice,” said Sharon Gardiner, who drove about 500 miles from Spread Eagle, Wis. with her husband, James, to sit in the front row to see the show. “He can help make bad day good and a good day better. He’s just a really good singer.”


Gardiner said she’s seen Bolton in concert at least nine times over the years and didn’t mind making the drive. The couple planned to stay at a relative’s house overnight before heading home on Friday.


Just a few seats away from her in the front row was Scott and Jana Benjamin of Grand Rapids who made the trip across the state to be in Mount Clemens for Bolton’s performance.


The couple was there as part of their 20th wedding anniversary. In a sign of true love two decades ago, the two each had the phrase “You are my soul provider” -- a line from a 1989 song “Soul Provider” -- inscribed on wedding rings they purchased for each other.


“It was unbeknownst to me that he did that and I did the same thing,” Jana Benjamin said.


Scott Benjamin, who used to reside in Harrison Township, was impressed with the renovations at Macomb Music Theatre, a former vaudeville theater.


“It really does look great,” he said. “The last time I was here was years it was a movie theater.”


Ironically for the Benjamins, Bolton -- wearing jeans, a black blazer and dark shirt -- , opened his set with “Soul Provider” before he took a seat on a stool to sing the Bee Gees’ hit “To Love Somebody,” which later also became a chart climber for Bolton.


Bolton went on to perform songs from his latest CD “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough: A Tribute to Hitsville U.S.A.,” a collection of Motown tunes. Bolton, who’s had nine No. 1 hits and has sold more than 60 million albums worldwide, is also working with a video crew on a documentary about Detroit.

 

 

Petra Christine (Germany)


Why do all spectators so well on the seats sit? Hello? You are on a Michael's concert. There one should stand on the chairs!!!!!

 

Petra Christine (Germany)

Thanks a million for that one Petra for that certainly was a different article about show including the audience so much and I feel it made it extra special for some lovely stories in there.   Thanks again !!! :)

 

Sylvia.  Your wee Scottish friend.

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YES PETRA, I TOTALLY AGREE WITH YOU. I JUST CANNOT MAKE MYSELF SIT DOWN AT AN MB CONCERT!!!!!

XOXO SANDY IN MS

Hallo Sandy,

 

I also believe for Michael it is not nice if his fans on the chair stick. I think, Michael also loves it if the fans freak out!

I never was on a concert. It is only one appraisal of me! What is your opinion?

 

Petra Christine (Germany)

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