MnS Promotions
Entertainment Agency based in Gloucestershire
Tel: 07977 246 893, email: deb.jones@mnspromotions.com
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One of the leading Britney Spears impersonators — eye-popping costumes and choreography, live vocals and an uncanny likeness, she leaves no doubt this is the show to book if you want the best.
Shirley Bassey - a stylish and entertaining tribute to one of the world's greatest ever artistes that keeps audiences spellbound throughout. Perfect for adding glamour to that special occasion.
Christina Aguilera - a raucous, energy-packed blast of a show, which is a replica of the sell-out tour "Stripped", this shows Christina at her very dirrty best - chaps included!
A leading Elvis tribute artist with his award-winning show dedicated to the movie era. You'll hear all the songs from the King's movie years, from GI Blues to That’s The Way It Is, plus the concert years with full costume changes.
Tina Turner - close your eyes and you'll think it's Tina herself, open them and you'll know it is! Recognised as one of the best tribute artistes in the world, performing many of Tina's hits including 'Steamy Windows', 'Nutbush' and of course 'Simply the Best'.
This Robbie Williams tribute will play any song recorded or played live by Robbie, so if you are booking Rob for a show then make sure to send him a list of your favourites in advance!
Being able to combine Coldplay's energetic live performances with the layered sonic beauty of their recorded output is a tough task for any band, but this act pulls it off with consumate ease.
This U2 tribute was formed in 2007 and have performed all over the UK. The band covers U2's greatest hits plus some unforgettable favourites, delivering an energetic performance and a truly nostalgic experience for U2 fans.
A powerhouse performance that transports you through the formidable song-writing talents of Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb (The Bee Gees), starting in the mid sixties, through the disco explosion of the seventies and on to more recent classics.
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