Man In The Mirror. The Bucharest one brought me to tears and I gotta tell ya, I don't cry often watching a performance. He poured all of himself out and truly was into it with the crowd. The chemistry is out of this world. I don't think it's fake like some people say. The massive crowd cheering, cryin, fainting, swaying, etc...that ain't no new scene for him. But, every performance can bring different meaning to him and that's what being an artist and performer can say about their blessing. He seemed to really connect with the moment and just given it all.
I strongly believe he lets out all the suppressed emotions (mostly, I think, the limit of freedom that he's long had to endured as a superstar) and heals himself on stage and wanna feel free as he can be on stage. The performance shows so much of it. It could get no better when his fans are with him during the process.