Niagara Falls, NY
Overall Rating
4.9
By DC96
Johnny Gill was AWESOME!!!!!!
Whenever he’s performing nearby I will definitely see him again.
By Aphromama82
Johnny was great!
Johnny Gill was high energy and fun! I love old school music and he didn't disappoint
By Cdeann1
Johnny Gill was PHENOMENAL!!!
I’m a HUGE fan of Johnny Gill! He is very aware of my love for him! I have traveled near and far to see him perform! He’s simply the BEST R&B vocalist alive!! #JG4LIFE
By Ayatesa
Johnny Gill's Performance Amazing.
The Show Was Awesome..I didn't want it to end. Glad I was able to attend
By Anonymous
It was simply amazing! I would love to see more acts like this come to the area.
By 1ofJGgirls
Lengendary #HWOF2019
During his performance he keeps you very entertained going through melodies of fan classics. I enjoyed myself personally and is still lit and it’s another week. If you’re able to go to his shows please do. This man right here is one of those that still value true R&B. You don’t get this very often. God continue to bless Johnny Gill and keep loving what you do. Keep it fun Johnny!
By Anonymous
Johnny Gill fabulous as always
Had a wonderful time missed the meet and greet maybe next time
By NatStep
Amazing
I had the best time! Johnny Gill was awesome. He is truly an entertainer. I danced so much and I got a JG bear from him!!!
By MZG1
Mobile Bay Girl
The Johnny Gll concert was good. He had lots of energy. I recommend others to attend a concert near you.
By Spoilgurl
Awesome!!!!
I enjoyed the atmosphere and the casino, but Johnny Gill was amazing!!!!! My first time seeing him in concert and he did not disappoint.
Johnny Gill on Tour
The first thing that becomes apparent at a Johnny Gill show is just how much his fans adore him. But it's a two-way street, with Gill feeding off that feeling and giving it right back to the crowd. It all adds up to one big love fest, as he delivers hits like "Rub You the Right Way" and "Fairweather Friend" along with tunes from his time with New Edition in the 1980s, like "Boys to Men" and "Can You Stand the Rain," and even a little something from his tenure with R&B supergroup LSG. When he's breathing new life into his early hits, Gill brings to bear a creamy croon that seems remarkably undiminished by time. A consummate showman first and last, he puts his all into every show, getting the audience eating from the palm of his hand as he delivers sensual slow jams and party starters alike.
Johnny Gill in Concert
One of the great R&B voices to come to the fore in the '90s belongs to a Baptist minister's offspring who began by belting out gospel tunes in church as a child. Johnny Gill released his first solo album in 1983 when he was still just a teenager. A little later, Gill was tapped by the original R&B boy band, New Edition, to add his supple, expressive voice to their fold. But it was his self-titled 1990 album for Motown that really made Gill a household name. With hits like "My, My, My" and "Rub You the Right Way," he established himself as an artist who could blend a steamy, slow-jam style with the new jack grooves that were emerging in that era. Later on, Gill experienced even greater success by becoming part of the supergroup LSG along with Keith Sweat and Gerald Levert. But eventually he shifted back to solo mode, to give his fans the completely unadulterated dose of Johnny Gill they demand.