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Elvis Elite promises to entertain

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Steve Elliot as Elvis

Elvis, also known as impersonator Steve Elliot, comes to perform in 100 Mile House on March 26 with his tribute show, Elvis Elite.

Armed with music from The King, ranging from the 1950s rockabilly years, straight through to the '60s era of his unforgettable movies, and with a little added sprinkling of Roy Orbison, Elliott promises to be convincing.

His hip-swivelling action and wardrobe of authentic-looking Elvis costumes makes make it tough to distinguish him from the real deal.

"I want to recreate the early excitement of the music of the 1950s."

The 100 Mile show will be a return engagement for Elliott, who wowed crowds with his talent and uncanny likeness to the King of Rock 'n' Roll in 2008.

Again, he is being brought in by the 108 Mile Lions Club and will perform in the 100 Mile Community Hall. Elliott says he's looking forward to making the return visit.

"It's good to come back to 100 Mile. Being a smaller town, people are very appreciative and they make me feel welcome."

The one-man show packs all the power of a show many times its size, with professional computerized full-band sound, lighting and a wide range of stage effects.

Elliott expects his music will have people in the audience, up and dancing and singing along with him.

Tickets for the show are $25 each and that includes snacks, with no-host bar service available. They are available in advance only, at 108 Supermarket, Donex Pharmacy & Department Store, Didi's Boutique and Money Concepts.

This event is a fundraiser for the 108 Lions Club and the community work they perform.

For more details on the show, visit Elliott's website at www.elviselite.com.