The Number one Robbie Williams Tribute is coming to Audlem on 10th July. This highly dynamic concert represents Robbie Williams at his best featuring the world's number one tribute artiste, JK.
Dubbed by some in the business as "Robbie's equal" JK has played live to over 1.5 million people and his show has been seen in 15 countries.
He has played amongst the stars themselves including Shane Ritchie, Jason Donavan, Chesney Hawks, Pete Conway (Robbie's dad) to name a few and in a public performance sang the fabulous duet "Something stupid" with the beautiful Coleen Nolan, now seen on the ever popular TV show " Loose Women".
JK looks so much like Robbie that when his publicity is displayed people think it's the real thing! Add to the fact that he sings and entertains so much like Robbie you can understand why the show has been labelled as "a big big hit".
The night will also include a DJ/compare and a licensed bar. Hit after hit and you will be treated to a spectacular concert including the No1 songs we all know and love plus a dedicated swing set from the multi-platinum selling album Swing when you're winning.
This show is part of a "Village hall tour" and will continue throughout the UK in 2009 and 2010. Bringing entertainment of this standard into towns and villages is an exciting concept for JK who has played theatres and live music venues throughout the world.
"The idea is to make it affordable for people and give them a fantastic night in each town", says JK. "Some of the best shows of my career have been in village halls where the community get together. Nowadays there is not much entertainment around unless you travel to the bigger venues*, this way the entertainment comes to you and costs less"
JK as Robbie Williams will play at Audlem Public Hall on 10th July. Tickets are in high demand so purchase early by calling 01270 811684 or you can buy tickets online at www.jkasrobbie.com (no booking fee).
*Audlem Webteam says – "not in Audlem, surely!”
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