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He's 'The King' - and that's official



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Published Date: 06 August 2008
SEE one of the best Elvis impersonators in the world at a top tribute show this month.
Direct from his sell-out European tour, Mark Summers (pictured) is staging his very own Elvis festival at Selby Abbey Leisure Centre on August 16.

The 25-year-old will perform all eras of 'The King', from the young GI Elvis with all the 50s hits, the movie years, the 1968 comeback special and the Vegas years, with a selection of costumes direct from the USA.

Mark is one of only three acts to be endorsed by the official Elvis Presley Fan Club, and the former Selby resident has been named Cyprus's number one Elvis tribute act for the past four years. He was also recently voted the sexiest Elvis tribute by readers of Reveal magazine.
Mark said: "Don't miss out on the Elvis show of the year! It's a must for any Elvis fan."

The show, which is being sponsored by Group Response and Tiger Print and is supported by the Selby Times, will feature special guests TCM Dancers and members of Elvis's TCM band.

Tickets for the 8pm performance, priced £7, are available by calling 01757 213758. (d6480c703x)

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  • Last Updated: 06 August 2008 12:57 PM
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  • Location: Selby
 
 
  

 
 


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