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Win tickets to see ‘King of Rock’ tribute show in Durban

Even die-hard fans will be amazed by this mind-blowing production.

GET ready to be transported back to the 1950s when Elvis Presley swept the nation with his iconic rock and roll music. Elvis The Ultimate Tribute Show On Tour 2025 is a spectacular for everyone and will have you rocking from the first number to the final anthem.

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Presley defined a genre and a generation with his quintessential hits and debonair look. To this day Elvis Presley remains the face of rock and roll. From his signature look and style, to his unforgettable hits, he is a legend that will never be forgotten.

Durbanites can look forward to seeing a rendition of the King of Rock at the playTSOGO Globe at Suncoast Casino on July 26 at 19.00.

Both new and old fans of the king will be captivated by this high energy tribute to the 20th century’s most celebrated rock and roller.

This show captures the onstage excitement of Elvis’ greatest performances and energetically reproduces hits spanning the 50s, 60s and Vegas 70s, including Hound Dog, Jailhouse Rock, American Trilogy, Always On My Mind, Proud Mary, The Wonder Of You, Suspicious Minds, and Blue Suede Shoes.

Bookings through Computicket.

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Caxton Local Media together with Panache International is giving away five double VIP tickets to see the show live at Suncoast Casino. To enter, fill in the form below.

Elvis tribute at Suncoast

Elvis tribute at Suncoast

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Candyce Krishna

I am Candyce Pillay – fun, energetic and always positive. Community journalism has been a part of my life for 18 years – something I always say with pride when I am asked. As a journalist, I am forever the favourer of the underdog. When I am not penning the latest human interest piece, crime or municipal bit, and occasionally a sports update, you can find me in the place I love most – at home with my beautiful family – cooking up a storm, soaking up the sun with a gin and tonic in hand or binge-watching a good series or documentary.

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