None of these guys can reproduce the magic of seeing MK live and doing his magic. And the Mozart Beethoven Bach Chopin Tschaikowsky guys had no way of recording, DS and MK had. If you are going only for hearing the compositions, you miss the most important thing from my point of view.
However if you like to go and enjoy it, please go and I am happy for you! My posts are only part of this thread's discussion and give my opinion, I don't want to convince anyone.
In Germany we have Dire Strats btw which are touring and going strong for years now and obviously make a living of it. I saw them once and it was the most cringe live music situation I ever witnessed even if I must say that they are very good. But just not my cup of tea. I missed Mark and the band more than ever during those two hours and went home sadly because I can never see the original thing live again.
LE
Just like you, I'm not here to convince anyone. If you don't like these tribute band acts, that's fine. If you don't see magic happening in any of them, I can only say, what a shame. I can, I see magic, because it's clear to me that any big fan who is involved with these songs, the MK technique and plays these songs with passion like all those I mentioned, including Pavel, or the YouTuber Dylan Guitar, who are in another department, is not a tribute band. I see magic happening in each occasion, because they are literally "invoking" something wonderful. They are doing it with a sincere heart. First of all, they are fans like all of us here, and it's from fan to fan. This is my point of view on this subject, my contribution to this debate.
Dylan is a monster player and practices for 8-10 hours a day. I really wish he'd become a proper musician, unlike me, who'll be forever known as "the guy who talks about MK songs". I'm fine with that, though. See, there are always these thresholds where people are willing to accept things.
I can totally understand LE's point of view, as Mark's music is one hell of a music to play tribute to. It's difficult enough to match his playing, on top of which you've got a unique voice, incredible improvised chops, on top of which you've got top-notch taste and direction in everything from the tinies keyboard and synth sounds (Hi, Guy!) to how the drums and every instrument should sound, then all these little details inside songs that require attention, also the fact you need so many musicians to pull it off.
I mean, to me, people who are trying to match MK&DS in any shape or form are all heroes, especially those who are trying to do it on a large scale. It's like trying to build a replica of Titanic, you think—just grab plans and do it—but once you TRY to do it, you quickly realise this baby won't sail.