ELVANA - THE WORLD'S FINEST ELVIS FRONTED TRIBUTE TO NIRVANA!
From somewhere deep in the bowels of Disgraceland, the King of Rock & Roll steps out of the afterlife, plugs in, and takes the mic for the band that changed the ’90s forever. Elvis fronts Nirvana. No compromise. Just pure, electrified chaos.
Blending the swagger of rockabilly with the raw punch of grunge, Elvana rips through Nirvana’s catalogue while smashing it together with the finest moments of Elvis Presley’s legacy. Expect overdriven riffs, hip-shaking grooves, loud guitars, louder screams, and the kind of mash-ups that feel wrong until they feel absolutely perfect. It smells like cheeseburgers and teen spirit, daddy-o.
Described as “Bafflingly Brilliant” by The Guardian, “Absolutely f**king epic” by NME, and “The only band worth getting excited about this year” by Vice, Elvana have built a reputation as one of the wildest live experiences on the planet. Even Billy Idol joked that if Elvis were still around, he’d probably be covering Nirvana anyway.
Two icons. One stage. Zero rules.
If you haven’t seen Elvana yet, you’re missing out.If you have, you already know… and you’re probably checking tour dates right now.
Stupid and contagious. In the absolute best way. 🎸🔥👑
AGE RESTRICTION: 14+ Only
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- Small venue with limited accessibility
- Ground floor entry available
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