On December 21, 2016

Michael Jackson tribute band, Who’s Bad, to perform at Pickle Barrel

Wednesday, Dec. 28 at 8 p.m.—KILLINGTON—On Wednesday, Dec. 28, Who’s Bad: The Ultimate Michael Jackson Experience will appear in concert at the Pickle Barrel Nightclub in Killington. The show is open to anyone 21 years of age and older.
Billed as “an unrivaled celebration of pop music’s one true king,” this group’s power-packed performance of Michael Jackson’s expansive catalog has ignited crowds all over the world. As the longest-running Michael Jackson tribute band—and the only one to predate his untimely passing—Who’s Bad has been thrilling fans for the past 12 years.
Who’s Bad has earned its name by paying studious attention to Michael Jackson’s every original groove and gravity-defying dance move, boasting over 100 years of professional experience and a team of dancers with Broadway on their resumes. They’ve shared stages with Aretha Franklin, Backstreet Boys, The Four Tops, Boys II Men, and hip hop superstar, Pitbull.
Tickets for Who’s Bad may be purchased online, at JAX Food & Games, or at the Pickle Barrel during business hours. Tickets will also be available at the door on the night of the performance.  Doors open at 8 p.m. The Pickle Barrel is located midway on the Killington Road. For more information or to purchase tickets, visit picklebarrelnightclub.com or call 802-422-3035.

 

Photo by Baglio Photography Studios
WHO’S BAD, Michael Jackson tribute band

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