An award-winning Elvis Presley tribute show is coming to Glasgow this year.
A Vision of Elvis, starring Rob Kingsley, will be heading to the Pavilion Theatre in the city centre on September 21.
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The production has seen Rob voted both Grand European Champion and Best Vegas Elvis, as well as winning best male tribute at the National Tribute Music Awards.
Ed Bonja, long-time Elvis friend, photographer and tour manager said of Rob: "He sings like Elvis, but most importantly, he seems to capture the very soul of Elvis – his charisma, his gestures – hell he even walks like Elvis."
The city show will see Rob perform Elvis classics like Stuck on You and GI Blues while donning some authentically recreated costumes.
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Rob said: “In this sensational new show you will experience an epic audio-visual journey through time like you've never seen before.
"Featuring the classic hits Stuck on You from the Timex Show, GI Blues from the Movie Years, Blue Suede Shoes from the‘1968 Comeback Special ’with the finale being the electrifying Concert Years which includes Suspicious Minds, American Trilogy and many, many more.
“The costumes, instruments and stage setting are authentically recreated.
"Surrounded by outstanding musicians, backing vocalists and production team the audience will be taken on an emotional roller coaster through time.”
To grab tickets for the show, click HERE
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