Overall Rating
4.8
By SWAtlLady
Excellent Show from Motown Royalty
Smokey at 78 is a better performer than most. See this legend!!
By ncdebzie
Smokey was smokin'!!
Smokey is 78 but his voice is as silky and lovely as ever! He is so personable with the audience and encouraged us all to sing along to all of his big hits. So much fun! The Motown sound was so wonderful- glad to experience it firsthand! One more thing I have crossed off my bucket list! Loved Smokey!
By AuntJamyma
Smokey's Still Smokin' Hot!
What an awesome treat! Smokey's still got 'the magic'! After seeing him three times when we were ALL younger, I wasn't sure what to expect from Smokey these days. His voice is still sexy, his moves are smooth, and he connects with the audience even more than he did previously! He sang all of his 'best of the best' songs and sounds GREAT! Don't miss the opportunity to see the legend in person!
By Mominmchgn
Smokey was Smokin!
Wow what a show. He sounded as good as ever. Still has his smooth moves. We were delighted with his performance.
By TMCKELVEY
Smokey was Smoking
Smokey Robinson was so awesome. He’s like a seasoned cast iron skillet. He gets better with age.
By BKay
Awesome!
When Smokey sang The Tracks of My Tears I had to give a standing ovation. Wow!
By PirateLucy
AWWWMAZING!!!
Smokey's still got "it". So much energy and stamina.... still going strong until the end. Thought he would not stop for the night. Voice is still wonderful.... so much lung capacity.... Could hold notes forever!!!!! Would be great if all folks his age could be like him!!! So happy he's still sharing his hits & songs he wrote at his age!!!!!! Didn't realize he wrote so many songs for others. I could just go on & on!!!!
By SDMoyer
Smokey Was The BOMB!!!
Smokey tickets were purchased as a Christmas gift for my brother and sister-in-law this year. They have everything and didn't need another thing for there home and they don't like receiving money as a gift. So we purchased them tickets to see Smokey. They were very excited. When they actually went to the show they were amazed of his performance. Smokey rocked the house that night. They said he was "Amazing"!! and they repeated it about a billion times. I think we can rated this the BEST Christmas present EVER!!!!! Thanks Smokey for an excellent job of entertaining my relatives.
By skeeter43
Smokey Robinson
Great show by one of the best if not the best song writers and singers ever. I would recommend all to see Smokey.
By Gilberteen
Smokey Robinson was AWESOME!
Smokey was amazing. I can't believe he is 78. I pray that I am as sexy when I am 78. If you get the opportunity to see him perform, jump on it! You won't regret it.
Smokey Robinson isn't just the former frontman of the Miracles, or the man behind several dozen R&B classics, or one of the key figures in the initial Motown movement. He isn’t just a National Medal of Arts award winner and an inductee in both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriter's Hall of Fame. Robinson is additionally a fantastic live musician and still a great performer, with an energy and enthusiasm that is incredible given his nearly six decades of experience in the music industry. These days, his concerts are celebratory affairs, with multiple generations of fans coming together to enjoy one of the true legends of American R&B. In epic performances that often last over two hours, Robinson sings hits from his entire career, dating back to early Miracles hits like “I Second That Emotion,” right through to newer tracks like "Don't Know Why" and "Love Bath," off his most recent album, 2009’s appropriately titled Time Flies When You're Having Fun.
From humble beginnings growing up poor in the north end of Detroit, Robinson first brought the Miracles together in 1955, at the age of just 15. Five years later, the group signed to Motown Records, and its first hit single, "Shop Around," became the young label’s first million-selling record. Another 25 hits followed for the band, including "Mickey's Monkey," "I Second That Emotion," "Baby Baby Don't Cry," and the No. 1 hit "Tears of a Clown." Robinson, then vice-president of Motown, started recording on his own, leading to hits like "A Quiet Storm," "Cruisin'," and "Just to See Her." His 2009 album Time Flies When You're Having Fun hit No. 10 on the R&B charts, and tickets continue to sell out for his concert tours, as fans await the opportunity to see this living legend.