Steve will rock you!

SURELY one of Britain’s most popular acts, with songs that are instantly recognisable and truly unforgettable – Queen mean many things to many people.

Their music is as popular with youngsters too young to remember Freddie Mercury as it is with fans who fondly remember the band from their early beginnings.

Although a live performance of the complete Queen line-up is now sadly an impossible proposition, there are plenty of tribute acts around that can at least give fans a flavour of what made this truly unique act so special.

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One such performer is Steve Littlewood, who arrives at Wyboston Lakes tonight (Friday, May 20) with a reputation as a genuinely great pretender that Freddie himself would have been proud to associate his name with.

Often referred to as ‘The Great Pretender’, Steve will pay tribute to the legendary rock band in an evening of food, music and dancing.

Punters can enjoy a two-course meal of traditional British pub food beforehand, and the evening will begin at 7.30pm and end at 1am.

Tickets are £33.50 if bought online and £35.50 otherwise. The night is for over 18s only.

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For more information visit www.wybostonlakes.co.uk or call 01480 212625 and speak to Julia.

The classic rock theme continues at the Biggleswade United Working Men’s Club tomorrow (Saturday, May 21), where five-piece 1950s and 1960s rock and roll covers act Just for Kicks will be making their first appearance at the venue.

Rock lovers can dance the night away to sounds from the likes of Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Eddie Cochran, Bill Haley, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Fats Domino and more.

Admission is £3 for non- members and £2 for members.

Over at The Crown in Biggleswade tonight, rock covers favourites Left Hand Drive will be bringing music from artists and acts like Billy Idol, Primal Scream, Deep Purple, Free, Judas Priest and the Beastie Boys to the table.

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The band are regular performers at The Crown and a powerful show of music is guaranteed.

Rock fans who cannot make it to the pub tonight can enjoy a similar evening of favourites at the venue tomorrow night, when five-piece cover band KGB perform.

Rocking rhythm and blues will also be on the cards at The Plough in Langford tomorrow night, when Tie One On take up residency for the evening.

Sounds of a more soulful nature will be on the menu at Potton and District Club tonight, when The Soulman performs.

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Tomorrow night, meanwhile, covers solo artist Stacey Lee – who plays hits from the 1960s to the 1990s – will be at the club.

Covers from the 1960s to the present day will also be the theme at The Chequers in Stotfold, where diverse covers outfit Hit ‘n’ Run will be making an appearance tonight.

Hit ‘n’ Run have been performing for more than 20 years and play everything from classical to jazz, rock to blues and most styles in between.

From saxophones and jazzy flutes to bluesy harmonicas and vocals, Hit ‘n’ Run are sure to have a sound that will suit all ears and musical tastes.

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