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Tributemania is home to some of the very best tribute acts in the world and we guarantee you only success.  READ MORE

Meet the Stars of Tributemania with World Class Tributes to:
Cher, Dame Edna, Tina Turner, Meatloaf, Jumping Jack Flash, Madonna, Boy George,  Blondie, Blues Brothers Revue, Rumours (Fleetwood Mac), The Rocky Horror Revue, Kylie, Sir Cliff Richard, Abba, Motown's Sweet DreamGirls, Rod Stewart, Elton John, Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison, Dusty Springfield, FabFour (Beatles Tribute), Freddie Mercury and more.

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100% Abba
100% Blondie
100% Boy George
100% Cher
100% Kylie (W.A.)
100% Madonna
100% Meatloaf
100% Tina Turner
Blues Brothers Revue
Dame Edna
Dusty Springfield
Elton John
Elvis
Freddie Mercury ~ Queen
Jumping Jack Flash
Marilyn Monroe
Rocky Horror Revue
Rod Stewart
Roy Orbison
Rumours (Fleetwood Mac)
Sir Cliff Richard
Sweet DreamGirls
The FabFour (Beatles Tribute)

JUMPING JACK FLASH

Little did the Rolling Stones know how apt their name - inspired by the title of a Muddy Waters song, “Rollin’ Stone” - would turn out to be. Formed in 1962, they are the longest-lived continuously active group in rock and roll history. They are also, according to a slogan that is supported by critical and popular consensus, “the World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.” Throughout four decades of shifting tastes in the arena of popular music, the Stones have kept rolling, adapting to the latest sounds and styles without straying too far from their origins as a blues-loving, guitar-based rock and roll band. In all aspects, theirs has been a remarkable career - and one with no apparent end in sight.



Add the Rolling Stones Tribute "Jumping Jack Flash" together with others for the Ultimate British Invasion covering all the classic hits!   Click Here for more information
 

Live footage:
City of Armadale
Australia Day Concert
Estimated crowd: 35,000

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