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Burning love at Rhumbelow show

This Elvis tribute show is for audiences of all ages and is not to be missed.

NORTHLANDS Bowling Club, 50 Margaret Mayton Avenue, Durban North in association with The Rhumbelow Theatre presents Burning Love, a tribute to Elvis, on Saturday, 6 March at 7pm.

Doug Weich realised his calling to be an ETA (Elvis Tribute Artist) from a very young age. Climbing through the ranks, Doug has certainly cemented his place as one of the top ETA’s in South Africa. With his voice, moves, rhinestone studded jumpsuits and charisma, Doug’s shows are a must see.

This show gives us a glimpse of what it was like to watch the King of Rock n’ Roll in Las Vegas when he made his return to live performances, starting from his debut in 1969 up until the late 1970s.

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This show is for audiences of all ages and is not to be missed, with all time favourites such as Hound Dog, Blue Suede Shoes, Jailhouse Rock, It’s Now Or Never, Fever, Heartbreak Hotel, Johnny B. Goode and Suspicious Minds, to name a few.

Weich is backed by a professional four-piece band, Evan Cullum (keyboards and backing vocals), John Ellis (lead guitar), Francois Hardy (drums and backing vocals) and Nico Badenhorst (bass guitar).

All seating will be at separate tables and co-habiting couples and family members will sit together.
Take food picnic baskets, the venue opens 90 minutes before show for snacks and drinks. Full bar available (no alcohol may be brought on to the premises).
Tickets are R160 and R130 for Northlands Bowling Club members. Booking is essential. Contact roland@stansell.co.za or Computicket to book.

 

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