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Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd tribute shows coming to Island Resort

HARRIS, Mich. –The Island Resort and Casino, together with Radio Results Network, have announced November Tribute concerts celebrating two iconic artists — the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd.

On Friday, Nov. 14, is Mick Adams and the Stones. Then Saturday, Nov. 15, is Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd.

Tickets to each show are $20 and are on sale now through the casino by phone with credit card by calling 877-ISL-SHOW or online at islandresortandcasino.com.

Mick Adams and the Stones is a complete, authentic recreation of The Rolling Stones Live in concert, featuring look-alike performers, custom-made replica costumes, replica instruments, full choreography and an incredible video show that accompanies each song.

Not only is Mick Adams a dead ringer for Mick Jagger, but he also brings Mick Jagger’s intense energy to every performance.

Among their numerous awards, Mick Adams and the Stones have been named one of the top 10 tribute bands in the world by Backstage Magazine. The only Rolling Stones tribute to be endorsed by Ryan Seacrest and Mark Cuban, they have appeared on national television, twice on the “The World’s Greatest Tribute Bands” program as the World’s Greatest Rolling Stones tribute band, with Mick Adams appearing on the show two additional times as the World’s Greatest Mick Jagger impersonator.

Signs of Life: The American Pink Floyd is coming with its biggest production to date honoring the 50th anniversary of the iconic album “Wish You Were Here.”

Nine musicians will perform the album in its entirety with remarkable accuracy and reverence.

They’ll honor music from nine albums in all, for a moving journey through the Pink Floyd catalog.

Band leader Jon Stankorb will make you feel David Gilmour’s emotive guitar playing and tone with his replica rig and signature black Stratocaster.

“Experience the music with incredible live sound, a choreographed light show and video projections that bring it to life. If you close your eyes you’ll miss the visuals, but your ears might tell you it’s 1975,” an Island spokesperson said.

Starting at $3.50/week.

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