by MK Scott
Josh Groban, 32, returned to Seattle's Key Arena for the first time since August 2011, and still showed off his 'Full Package' for a night filled with Humor, Audience interaction, Flurtiness and yeah that Voice!
The opening act was Judith Hill (The Voice, 20 Feet from Stardom) and shined with her Glorious voice. Hill later joined Groban for 'The Prayer', a song that made a 17 year old with the golden voice to make his debut by singing a duet with Celine Dion during a Grammy Rehearsal.
Groban started his set with Brave, False Alarms, February Song and Vincent.
Groban later reflected his Acting Break happened when he was cast on Ally McBeal where he sang To Where You Are.
Groban read questions submitted by Audience and once was a mother who asked to have a photo of Josh with her 8 year old daughter. Groban goes walking up to where they are seated and grant her the request.
Back to the show with performances of Un Alma Mas, The Moon Is A Harsh Mistress, Alla Luce, Sincera, Hollow Talk, Voce Existe Em Mim .
Groban was Funny throughout the show and even joked about not being able to Twerk due to wearing Super Tight Back Jeans.
Speaking his attire, he was also wearing a v-neck white T-shirt, white tennis shoes, Black 'Tight' Jeans with Grey Blazer.
Judith Hill came out to join Josh and perform 'I Believe', The back up singers were from the Seattle Choral Company.
After leaving the stage briefly Josh returned to perform his all time greatest, You Raise Me Up. I can guarantee not a dry eye in the arena.
Groban ended with one last song with Charlie Chaplin's Smile.
Overall, it was an emotional night.
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(OUTscene NW) RE-view: Josh Groban's Emotional return to Seattle!
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