Newest George Michael Concert Reviews

 Here are the newest concert reviews and concert-related articles:

George Michael Guest Stars on Eli Stone Again?

E! is reporting that we may be seeing more of George Michael on “Eli Stone” next season:

George Michael May Be Back: Executive producer Greg Berlanti said scheduling the show’s iconic, pilot-episode guest star for more episodes has been tricky, but they are working on making it happen. “We’ve been talking about a Christmas episode [George Michael] would do around our ninth episode, so he may come back for that.” 

More Fun in the Sun for George Michael

George Michael has asked for permission to remove a verandah in his back garden which he says robs his ground-floor breakfast room of valuable light, according to Superstar George’s plea for more sun.

The home is double-fronted and boasts a library, guest rooms and quarters for a live-in house keeper. The shelter which is a relatively new addition to the home, which dates from the late-1700s, also provides an extended balcony the singer can get to from double doors from his first-floor sitting room. It would be completely removed.

Recent George Michael Concert Reviews and Articles

Here are the most recent concert reviews and pre-concert articles on George Michael’s tour.

Losing Faith

I’m guessing that all you George Michael fans are going to want to comment on “Losing faith in Seattle,” which says:

I’ll be honest, George. I like a lot of your music. I liked it in the ’80s, and I like the way it reminds me of my college years now. But this gimmick you have of covering up your weakened voice by pointing the mike at us to sing whenever you come to a high note is getting really, really annoying. I didn’t pay for these tickets and drive downtown to hear myself sing. And if you could hear my voice, you would be in agreement with me. Or maybe not. Because it seems like with every passing year, fans are expected to carry more of the burden. Whether it’s singing your chorus or paying for the arenas so the owners can boost their profits, we’re constantly expected to do more and more. And frankly, I’m getting pretty tired of it.