THE 'best Elvis tribute show' is coming to Glasgow later this year.
The World Famous Elvis Show will be at the Royal Concert Hall in September and stars world-renowned Chris Connor.
Chris, who has been described as "simply the best" Elvis Presley tribute act, will take to the stage with his 12-piece live band The Steels and backing vocals from The Sweet Harmonies.
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The magnificent theatre production, which is also produced by Chris, recreated two popular concerts, leaving the audience feeling like they've been transported back in time.
Lisa Matthews, Chris Connor’s manager, says: "Chris has built a huge following all around the world.
"He is shy and very humble off stage, however on stage he transforms into Elvis, it can be at times very spooky.
"Chris makes sure that his tribute is respectful at all times, and as authentic as possible.
"Audience members are left in tears and in shock during and after the shows, with the very close likeness in looks, voice, mannerisms and moves.
"Chris has worked very hard to become the world leading Elvis Performer, and he is very grateful for the continued support he receives from all fans across the globe."
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Jerry Shchilling, member of The Memphis Mafia and close friend of Elvis, has been quoted saying: "I have been following Chris Connor’s career - he is simply the best out there."
Joe Esposito, Elvis' best Friend and tour manager, has said: "Wow that boy is good, he looks just like Elvis with the same energy on stage."
The World Famous Elvis Show will be at the Royal Concert Hall on Friday, September 2.
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