Pure Elvis is set to rock the Deniliquin RSL Club.
The Deniliquin RSL Club is gearing up for a night of rock ’n’ roll nostalgia when Pure Elvis hits the stage on Saturday.
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Featuring Sean Luke Spiteri as Elvis Presley, one of Australia’s most recognised tribute artists, the show promises all the moves, music and magic of ‘The King’ himself.
Club entertainment manager Greg Hough said the performance is always a crowd‑pleaser.
“He does a really good show, it’s very Elvis like,” he said.
“The costumes he’s got are fantastic, and he’s got all the moves. He’s worth having a look; very interactive and a lot of fun.”
Spiteri has captivated audiences with his dedication to honouring the legacy of Elvis Presley for 26 years.
From his powerful vocals and iconic moves to his authentic costumes, every element is designed to create an illusion that transports the audience back in time.
The award‑winning impersonator will perform in the club’s Dunlop Room auditorium from 8pm, with full bar service and a dance floor ready for fans to get into the spirit.
Tickets are $20 for members and $25 for non‑members, available now from reception or by scanning the QR code on page 7.