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TICKETLESS Rolling Stones fans unable to see the band's Glastonbury show can now see the next best thing.
The Rolling Stones Now tribute act are set to bring their take on the familiar sounds and racous stage antics of one of the country's best loved, and best known bands, at the Felbridge Hotel
So if you didn't manage to get tickets for Glastonbury or Hyde Park, make sure you shimmy down to the London Road Hotel, East Grinstead, on Saturday, July 13, when premier UK tribute band, the Rolling Stones Now will be recreating the magic of the world's greatest rock and roll band.
The show promises to be a celebration of everything that has made the Rolling Stones legendary.
The Rolling Stones Now promise to bring you an authentic performance, even down to Mick's pout, Keith's riffs and Bill's stony face.
And the gang will be playing some of the greatest songs ever written, guaranteed to have the audience tapping their feet in the aisles, including Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash, Paint it Black and Sympathy for the Devil. Satisfaction, organisers promise, is guaranteed.
The evening starts at 9pm, and concertgoers book into the Bay Tree Restaurant or Anise for a pre-show dinner.
Tickets are £19 per person and the price includes a disco. Reported by This is 15 hours ago.
TICKETLESS Rolling Stones fans unable to see the band's Glastonbury show can now see the next best thing.
The Rolling Stones Now tribute act are set to bring their take on the familiar sounds and racous stage antics of one of the country's best loved, and best known bands, at the Felbridge Hotel
So if you didn't manage to get tickets for Glastonbury or Hyde Park, make sure you shimmy down to the London Road Hotel, East Grinstead, on Saturday, July 13, when premier UK tribute band, the Rolling Stones Now will be recreating the magic of the world's greatest rock and roll band.
The show promises to be a celebration of everything that has made the Rolling Stones legendary.
The Rolling Stones Now promise to bring you an authentic performance, even down to Mick's pout, Keith's riffs and Bill's stony face.
And the gang will be playing some of the greatest songs ever written, guaranteed to have the audience tapping their feet in the aisles, including Brown Sugar, Jumping Jack Flash, Paint it Black and Sympathy for the Devil. Satisfaction, organisers promise, is guaranteed.
The evening starts at 9pm, and concertgoers book into the Bay Tree Restaurant or Anise for a pre-show dinner.
Tickets are £19 per person and the price includes a disco. Reported by This is 15 hours ago.