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Prestbury Sports Bar

January 3, 2017
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PRESTBURY Sports Bar has more fantastic live entertainment coming up to get your feet tapping and maybe even tempt you to the dance floor…

Sat. 7th January, 8pm UNCLE JACK

Combine acoustic and electric guitars, back it up with a solid rhythm section, mix with a bucketful of classic tracks and present in one very unique way – Uncle Jack’s Live Juke Box.

High energy from a band who like to break the mould. From the moment they strike up the first note Uncle Jack are off on another legendary non-stop gig. No sets and no breaks. Full on entertainment for everyone.

Uncle Jack have developed their show into a mix of danceable sing-along classic rock and pop covers from the 60s through to the present day. Rock at volume level 11 or mellow with acoustic tracks, you decide.

Sat 14th January, 8pm WRONG JOVI

Wrong Jovi are the UK’s newest and finest tribute to rock legends Bon Jovi.

Described by tribute band expert (Channel 4’s The Convention Crasher) and TV celebrity Justin Lee-Collins as “the best Bon Jovi tribute band in the world”, Wrong Jovi features some of the UK’s finest professional musicians. With a set list crammed full of sing-along anthems, live favourites and rarities, audiences are guaranteed the ultimate Bon Jovi experience.

Featuring Ally Ward (X Factor, The Singer Takes It All and Britain’s Got Talent) aka Jon Wrong Jovi on vocals, Wrong Jovi have one of the UK’s most talented front men leading the band through some of rock n roll’s most legendary songs. Ally is backed by some of the UK’s most highly respected musicians.

Founding member Mark Harding provides Richie Samboras fiery guitar lines, backing vocals and even lead vocals on occasion. Simon James (David Bryan) on keyboards and Backing vocals, Giuliano Ianarelli (Hugh McDonald) on bass and backing vocals and Rhys Kirkman (Tico Torres) on drums complete the lineup.

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