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Catch the Bryan Adams Tribute Show at Rocky Ridge.

After bringing fans four show-stopping tribute shows across South Africa – Led Zeppelin, ACDC versus Deep Purple and Guns ‘n Roses, creator Jason Oosthuizen is finally bringing one of these amazing tributes to the South Coast.

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Catch the Bryan Adams Tribute Show at Rocky Ridge, Ramsgate’s iconic music venue, this Friday, August 23.

With a line-up that includes Clint Falconer and Dean Barrett from the Dan Patlansky band, Werner Bosman from Jesse Clegg, Jason Oosthuizen from Van Coke Kartel and OOOTH, and Henry Grundling as frontman, this killer band will keep you entertained and bring all your favourite Bryan Adams songs back to life.

The music of the Canadian, rock singer-songwriter will be enjoyed by young, old, new and veteran fans.

Hit albums such as `Cuts Like a Knife’ and `Reckless’ made him one of the most popular and successful recording artists of the 1980s.

This fabulous tribute show offers the ultimate night of rock ‘n roll featuring some of the greatest hits from this rockstar’s career over the last few decades.

Entry is R100 per person on Quicket and R120 if bought at the gate. Take note the venue and kitchen open at 6pm and band is on stage from 8pm.

`Sound Dogs’ a four-piece rock outfit who play songs from Dire Straits to Cliff Richard, Rolling Stones to Pink Floyd, Dylan to Hendrix and many more will be on stage at the Ridge at the Sunday Blues (25th).

The group has been playing at various South Coast venues over the past eight years and enjoys a loyal following.

Entry is free (a hat will be passed round). The venue will be open for lunch from midday and `Sound Dogs’ play from 2pm.

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