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Michael Jackson’s Thriller Spooktacular is coming to Coral Springs

Coral Springs, Florida – Michael Jackson Thriller Spooktacular, presented by South Florida Legends, will take place at the Coral Springs Center for the Arts on Wednesday, October 30, in time for Halloween.
All of the legendary songs, stunning dance routines, and enduring vitality of the King of Pop are brought to life in this one-night-only extravaganza.
The Halloween tribute will traverse Michael Jackson’s illustrious career for viewers. Hit songs like “The Way You Make Me Feel,” “Billie Jean,” and the definitive Halloween hymn, “Thriller,” will be performed in jaw-dropping fashion. In addition, the homage will feature amazing visual effects, a formidable group known as the Thriller Band, and professional dancers.
The program recreates some of Michael Jackson’s most well-known MTV music videos, complete with elaborate choreography and spectacular effects, in addition to the classic music.
And after the music stops, the good times continue. Make sure to take pictures with the cast in the foyer after the play to save the memory long after the last note fades.
Get tickets at Coral Springs Center for the Arts, where they start at $46.68.
The Coral Springs Center for the Arts, located at 2855 Coral Springs Drive, will host the performance at 8:00 p.m.
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