The thrilling on-stage spectacular, HIStory II tells the story of the greatest pop icon in history, Michael Jackson. The anticipated follow-up to the sell-out 2011 Australian tour of HIStory, HIStory II is a brand new production that has once again raised the bar with fresh songs that will have audiences on their feet from the start. This musical biography takes audiences back to the Jackson 5 era then continues on an inspiring journey to the current decade. HIStory II delivers hit after hit with songs performed live by Kenny Wizz, the world's number one Michael Jackson impersonator. Together with a band of exceptional musicians, fully choreographed dance ensemble, authentic costumes and world-class sound and lighting, Michael Jackson HIStory II delivers a standard of world class theatrical production that is expected of Michael Jackson. HIStory II gives fans the chance to share their memories of Michael with other fans as they are taken on a musical journey of the singer that defined a generation. HIStory II is the recreation of what fans want but can never again see -- a Michael Jackson concert experience.
Michael Jackson HIStory 2 Tour
Michael Jackson History Australian Tour 2012
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17 Aug 2012
Kenny Wizz @ Her Majesty's Theatre
VIC
18 Aug 2012
24 Aug 2012
Kenny Wizz @ State Theatre
NSW
25 Aug 2012
1 Sep 2012
Kenny Wizz @ Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Concert Hall
QLD
8 Sep 2012
Kenny Wizz @ Her Majesty's Theatre (Adelaide Festival Centre)
SA
The Glasshouse Theatre 08 August, Canberra Theatre 11 August, The Capital - Bendigo's Performing Arts Centre 14 August, Geelong Performing Arts Centre (GPAC) 15 August, Her Majesty's Theatre 17 August, Her Majesty's Theatre 17 August, Her Majesty's Theatre 18 August, Her Majesty's Theatre 18 August, State Theatre 24 August, State Theatre 24 August, State Theatre 25 August, State Theatre 25 August, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Concert Hall 01 September, Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC) Concert Hall 01 September, Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre 04 September, Her Majesty's Theatre (Adelaide Festival Centre) 08 September, Her Majesty's Theatre (Adelaide Festival Centre) 08 September, Perth Concert Hall 15 September, Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre 19 September, Albany Entertainment Centre 20 September, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre (MPAC) 24 September, Townsville Civic Theatre 05 October
Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre 26 April, Queens Park Theatre 27 April, Mandurah Performing Arts Centre (MPAC) 28 April, Crown Theatre 29 April, Esperance Civic Centre 01 May, Empire Theatre 05 May, Queensland Performing Arts Centre - Lyric Theatre 06 May, Queensland Performing Arts Centre - Lyric Theatre 07 May, Dubbo Regional Theatre and Convention Centre 10 May, The Glasshouse Theatre 12 May, Penrith Panthers 13 May, Newcastle Entertainment Centre 14 May, State Theatre 19 May, State Theatre 20 May, WIN Entertainment Centre 21 May, Canberra Theatre 26 May, Gold Coast Arts Centre 28 May, Unknown Venue 28 May, Her Majesty's Theatre 31 May, The Capital - Bendigo's Performing Arts Centre 02 June, The Palms at Crown 03 June, The Palms at Crown 04 June, Ford Theatre (GPAC) 05 June, Nautilus Theatre 08 June, Keith Michell Theatre 09 June, Her Majesty's Theatre (Adelaide Festival Centre) 10 June, Her Majesty's Theatre (Adelaide Festival Centre) 11 June, Mackay Entertainment Convention Centre 14 June, Proserpine Entertainment Centre 15 June, Townsville Entertainment & Convention Centre 16 June, Cairns Civic Theatre 18 June, Pilbeam Theatre 19 June