Step back into the Jungle. Gansos Roses, Spain’s top Guns N’ Roses Tribute Act, will take the stage at Estepona’s legendary Louie Louie Live Music Venue on Saturday, December 13 with a midnight show that is sure to rock the Costa del Sol into the early morning hours.
Gansos Roses are widely regarded as being the most authentic, electrifying tribute to Axl and Slash, and the original Los Angeles Bad Boys. They have spent over a decade mastering every riff and swagger from the Guns N’ Roses catalog. The band’s two-hour set includes everything from the snarls of the opener “Welcome to the Jungle”, to the soaring solos in “November Rain”, and the crowd-pleasing “Sweet Child o’ Mine”. Audiences across Spain are left buzzing and hoarse after the performance.
The five-piece (complete with bandanas and snake-hipped dance moves) and featuring a top-hatted lead guitarist who channels Slash’s Les Paul sorcery note-for-note – spare no detail. Expect leather, attitude and pyrotechnics as well as the raw rock ‘n roll energy which made Sunset Strip dangerous during the late 1980s.
Louie Louie in Estepona, Estepona’s temple for live music, is located opposite the harbour. Over the years, it has become the second home of Gansos Ros. The midnight start guarantees that the party lasts until the early hours of Sunday morning. The doors open at 11:30pm, just after the KP Band’s usual Saturday night slot. The band will take the stage at 12am.
Advance tickets are priced at just €17.88 and are selling fast via Entradium. Organisers warn previous appearances of Gansos Rosas at Louie Louie were sold out months in advance. With the Christmas party season well underway, demand has never been higher.
No matter if you’re an Appetite for Destruction fanatic or crave a night filled with unapologetic high-voltage music, the Gansos Ros at Louie Louie, Saturday, 12th December, is the most sought-after ticket along the coast. Paradise City is coming. Dust off the bandana and dust off the air-guitar.
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