I attended last night's show. I always preferred Champions on Ice fan to SOI, and I honestly can't remember if I ever previously attended SOI in person, but I have seen it on TV and have always been pretty "meh" about it, so I was surprised by how much I thoroughly enjoyed the show. (At this point, I think it's probably more of a blend of COI and SOI - more emphasis on solo numbers but still using (briefer) group numbers as transitions.)
The guys were all spectacular and really held the crowd. Their highlights for me were (in order of appearance):
Adam Rippon's number to Adele's Remedy - expressive, emotional and engaging.
Jason Brown's Jason Timberlake number - this program embodies everything that is Jason Brown - the showmanship, the details, the enthusiasm - he brought down the house.
Nathan Chen - I was actually most impressed not by his solo numbers but by his skating in the group men's number from the second half. I've seen Chen live in competition so I know he's has great command of the blade, but what struck me seeing him in this show was what incredible command he has over his entire body. His dance training is obvious in his use, connection and coordination of any and all body parts (vs. some skaters who can use their upper body or their lower body but not really the two together), all almost incidentally supported by masterful blade work. So I walked away from this show thinking of Nathan not so much as a skater but as a dancer who also happens to skate.
Other highlights were:
Mirai Nagasu. I don't watch a lot of exhibition skating so maybe she's always like this in shows, but I was stunned by her extroversion. In competition, I find that she sometimes seems to freeze up, turn inward, and stiffen a little in between jumps. Here she coyly played with the audience and really performed. I hope we'll see more of this side of her on Dancing With the Stars.
Meryl and Charlie, especially their scarf number to Adele. Their experience was evident in their performance quality, which was spell binding.
Ashley's La La Land. Stunning, sigh, and if only.
The Shib's edited free skate.
But everyone was very good, despite some tumbles (there seemed to be one sticky spot in the ice or maybe it's just coincidence that both Nathan and Adam happened to fall in the same place, both while doing footwork - I thought the Shibs also had a problem in the same place but wasn't sure). I was also surprised by the level of technical content, with all of the single skaters going beyond triple toes and salchows, to also include at least a triple flip or lutz, and a few triple loops as well (Ash and Mirai that I remember). And this despite the handicap of skating on a smaller than usual surface due to the on ice seating.
If you are on the fence about attending I would encourage you to go. I'm glad I went.