A TRIBUTE to a legendary American band is coming to rock the night away.
Wrong Jovi will be at Halstead’s Empire Theatre this weekend, performing some of the best hits from the much-loved Bon Jovi.
The group is one of the top Bon Jovi tribute acts in the world, according to TV celebrity and tribute band expert Justin Lee-Collins.
And former Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora has personally thanked the band for their hard work and unforgettable performances.
The band features some of the UK's finest professional musicians, with a set-list full of sing-along anthems, live features and rarities, meaning audiences are guaranteed the ultimate Bon Jovi tribute show.
In their five years of touring, the band have performed across the world and featured on BBC prime-time TV show Even Better Than The Real Thing.
By 2018, Wrong Jovi had performed more than 100 shows around the world, selling out music venues and theatres across the UK and headlining festivals in Abu Dhabi and Bahrain, as well as back home in the UK.
The band was also nominated for the National Entertainment Award 2022.
With massive attention to detail in sound and performance, Wrong Jovi were described as “better than the real thing” at their very first gig at Club 85, Hitchin.
Featured in the show will be some of Bon Jovi's best-loved hits, including You Give Love A Bad Name, Wanted, Dead Or Alive and Livin' On A Prayer.
A spokesman said: “Wrong Jovi guarantee 'One Wild Night' of Bon Jovi's greatest hits, live favourites and rarities.
“The band ensure that there is something for the casual follower and even the most die-hard of Bon Jovi fans.”
The band are performing at the Empire Theatre this weekend, on Saturday, March 4.
Doors open at 7pm for a 7.45pm start.
Tickets are £16.50 and can be purchased online or by calling 07778 025490.
For more information, visit empire-theatre.co.uk or email mike@empire-theatre.co.uk with any queries.
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