(EPCOT; Lake Buena Vista FL): BoyzIIMen has been blending their beautiful harmonies and explosively synchronized high-stepping dance routines for more than 3 decades now, and is one of the most anticipated acts each year at Disney's Eat to the Beat concert series held at EPCOT. For the 2018 series, they performed on 3 separate nights, and at least for the 11/8 performance they made sure that each 30-minute set contained musical elements making it different than the others. A makeshift guest wedding proposal during one of the sets prompted the CooleyHighHarmony group to follow up with a heartfelt cover of Journey's 'Open Arms'.
They sounded so good that fans may have thought they were listening to pre-recorded tracks -- which was immediately proven to not be the case when Nate's microphone began having challenges during the 2nd set leaving only the voices of Shawn and Wanye to be heard over the ampitheatre's loudspeakers.
The guys sounded great, and they switched up the arrangements to some of their songs so as to incorporate more vocal displays. During one of their ballads in the final set, Disney guests rushed toward the stage when the infamous 'roses' made their way into the arms of the 3 singing members who handed out each rose one by one to very lucky (and very happy) audience members.
At some point in the night there was a fairly good chance that one of your 'class songs' was performed, and you unintentionally found yourself singing along to these awesome men. It was very clear that BoyzIIMen enjoyed their time at EPCOT with all of the laughter and smiles that could constantly be seen on their faces throughout the 3 days. Those were the same smiles that each and every guest had after seeing these singing guys from Philly perform live. We cannot wait to see them again next year.
By Bailey Guinigundo
They sounded so good that fans may have thought they were listening to pre-recorded tracks -- which was immediately proven to not be the case when Nate's microphone began having challenges during the 2nd set leaving only the voices of Shawn and Wanye to be heard over the ampitheatre's loudspeakers.
The guys sounded great, and they switched up the arrangements to some of their songs so as to incorporate more vocal displays. During one of their ballads in the final set, Disney guests rushed toward the stage when the infamous 'roses' made their way into the arms of the 3 singing members who handed out each rose one by one to very lucky (and very happy) audience members.
At some point in the night there was a fairly good chance that one of your 'class songs' was performed, and you unintentionally found yourself singing along to these awesome men. It was very clear that BoyzIIMen enjoyed their time at EPCOT with all of the laughter and smiles that could constantly be seen on their faces throughout the 3 days. Those were the same smiles that each and every guest had after seeing these singing guys from Philly perform live. We cannot wait to see them again next year.
By Bailey Guinigundo