A major Michael Jackson tribute show, “Can You Feel It,” will premiere in London on May 23, 2026, before commencing an extensive tour across seven Chinese cities beginning in July 2026.
The production will be directed and choreographed by Gary Lloyd, known for his work on successful shows like Heathers, Dirty Dancing, Joseph, and Thriller Live. This new tribute will feature a thorough two-hour celebration of hits spanning the 55-year musical history of Michael Jackson and The Jacksons.
Audiences can expect iconic songs including “I Want You Back,” “ABC,” “Beat It,” “Billie Jean,” “Thriller,” and “Heal The World,” covering genres from pop to rock and soul to disco.
From pop to disco, the musical journey spans iconic hits like “Beat It,” “Billie Jean,” and “Thriller” that defined generations.
The Chinese leg of the tour will visit Beijing, Shanghai, Suzhou, Nanjing, Shenzhen, Dongguan, and Chengdu, bringing the Jackson legacy to fans across the country.
The creators of “Can You Feel It” previously produced the record-breaking “Thriller Live” tribute, which successfully toured the UK and China, including performances at the 1,200-seat Parisian Macao. That production blended traditional Chinese-costumed dance with modern performances, establishing a strong precedent for Jackson tributes in China.
China has embraced Jackson’s legacy through various tributes. In 2016, Chinese fans commemorated the seventh anniversary of Jackson’s passing by displaying his image on Shanghai’s largest outdoor LED screen at The Bund, with dancers synchronizing to Jackson videos on the CITIbank building skyline.
One of China’s top tribute performers based in Yicheng delivers performances with perfect MJ mimicry that have captivated audiences across the country with his striking resemblance and impressive dance moves.
Other notable Jackson tributes include “Who’s Bad,” a tribute band formed by composer Vamsi Tadepalli featuring North Carolina musicians and Broadway dancers. This group has sold out London’s O2 Arena and performed at prestigious Chinese venues like Ningbo Grand Theatre and Hunan Grand Theatre.
For London fans awaiting the premiere of “Can You Feel It,” other Jackson-themed entertainment options include MJ The Musical, currently running at Prince Edward Theatre until February 28, 2026. The creative team behind the show includes musical supervisor John Maher and producer Adrian Grant, who are dedicated to honoring Michael Jackson’s artistic legacy.
Ticket information for “Can You Feel It” will be announced closer to the premiere date.
The Chinese celebration will also feature the first-time publication of Michael’s “Dancing the Dream” book in China, adding a literary dimension to the tributes planned across the country.