INFO: Michael Jackson performing Jam in Oslo, Norway at the Valle Hovin Stadium with a sold out attendance of 35.000 people. Performed on July 15th, 1992 as part of the Dangerous World Tour. The stadium was actually said to hold maximum 30.000 people, before an expansion in 1995. Also apparently the stadium is used as a speed skating rink during cold weather. THOUGHTS: This is a quite interesting performance imo. Playback fault, slight instrumental faults and stuff like that. However, a great performance nonetheless. Gotta love that early July hairstyle Michael is rocking here. FUN FACT: Diana Ross was at this show WHAT I DID: 1080p60fps render by me. Color correction, exposure fix, lighting correction and more. Also an audio enhancement. I also as always wanted his jacket to shine and pop with color like it does in all those Jam ‘92 pictures. WHY A ‘REMASTER’, AND NOT JUST ‘ENHANCED’? This is a remaster because I did everything I could do to improve this performance, and achieved great results basically improving the performance with no loss of detail nor quality of both video and audio. This does not mean it’s perfect, this just means I did so much that it’s in my opinion worthy of the ‘remaster’ title. PART OF: ‘Remasters’ playlist: • Remasters ‘Oslo ‘92 Remaster’ playlist: • Oslo ‘92 Remaster SOCIAL MEDIA: Join the K MJ Discord Server! / discord If the link doesn’t work, tell me in a comment and I’ll send you a new one Pinterest (Pictures of Michael, updated frequently) https://www.pinterest.dk/KMJonYT/ Instagram (Teasers, other projects, pictures and stuff like that) / kmjonyt SoundCloud (I don’t post on here anymore, but there are still some MJ songs to listen to) / kasper-monrad PayPal (If you wanna support me, but is in no way a requirement) https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/Kaspe... Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. All rights belong and go to the respective owners.