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‘Adele’ comes to Queenscliff

Ocean Grover Michelle Morrison has created an Adele experience so realistic that fans sometimes forget they aren’t listening or watching the real thing.

Adele is one of the world’s best-selling music artists, with sales of over 120 million records, 15 Grammy Awards, 12 Brit Awards, a Primetime Emmy Award, and a huge accolade, the best-selling womens album artist of the century.

Michelle recreates the Adele experience with her show and is bringing it to Queenscliff’s 360Q on November 26.

“I have modelled myself on Adele’s dramatic new look,” she says.

“She has a big voice that’s me very strong vocally.”

Another feature of this musical extravaganza is a significant number of very talented musicians will join Michelle on stage including backing vocalists Julienne Sacris and Justine May, Michael Yanko on keyboard, lead guitarist Simon Towers, bass guitarist Michael Smedley and drummer Carlin Towers.

As the voice of the Adele Show, Michelle’s extensive background in the live music scene has ranged from fronting corporate acts at leading venues to sessional, band, trio, and duo performances with some of Melbourne’s finest and most sought-after musicians. Michelle’s mesmerising voice, grace, and confidence make her a perfect fit to bring the songs of Adele to life.

The ticket price for the Adele tribute event is $120 per person, which includes show, a three-course gourmet meal and free-flowing house beer, wine, and soft drinks and $10 from each ticket will be donated to Point Lonsdale View Club to help disadvantaged kids.

Adele bookings are made online at Trybooking.com CAAZG

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