Published on Dec, 2024
Ive been a fan of Criss Angel for over 20 years and I finally got to see the show this week. We flew in for my daughters bday and I told her that it was my dream to see the show and even more amazing to see it with my kids. We set in the front row and even though the tickets were expensive, it was worth every penny.
Criss is very personal and humble human being this is why he's the only celebrity I follow and willing to spend money on, because he stays the same. He worked hard to get where he is and made it on his own.
He had a small but humble following 20 years ago with a fan club which I was a part of, seeing him in Vegas with a residency makes me believe hard work does pay off.
Yes he shares a very painful personal experience of his son being diagnosed with cancer and if you follow his and his wife's social media its so brave of them to share their struggle with us, even though its a personal matter and they don't have to do it.
He's making a difference in people lives and I'm glad to be a part of it. He dedicates a small fraction of his show to make a difference, I can't believe people are so selfish to even write a complaint about it.
The tricks were amazing and decent and highlights his best talent. He is a magician so yes if you see a wire don't be surprised. It is a show and he's the best at what he does.
At the end of the show he inspires and encourages everyone to keep working on their dreams and do not give us. He also emphasizes how grateful he is that we chose to see him and spend time with our friends and family. Time is precious and I believe time was well spent those 90 minutes.
You're an amazing human being and keep doing what you're best at.