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The King returns

The second of a series of live music events this month at 360Q Queenscliff, an Elvis Tribute show on January 14, coincides with renewed interest in his career partly due to the recent Baz Luhmann’s movie Elvis and a documentary Elvis Presley aired on Binge.

Melbourne-based Andrew Portelli has paid homage to The King of Rock and Roll! for almost three decades.

An internationally renowned Elvis tribute artist, Portelli reckons he’s still got the passion and loves performing the many well-known Elvis songs.

His vocal and musical ability, along with his outstanding personality, captures the essence of arguably one of the world’s greatest artists hence the moniker The King of Rock and Roll! The tribute show includes all of Elvis’ biggest hits from the 50s, 60s and 70s.

Portelli guarantees a ripper night as he pours his heart and soul into some of the best rock n’ roll tunes from the 50s, 60s and 70s

Tickets: trybooking.com/CDWXL

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