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Waynesboro: Bon Jovi tribute band coming to the Wayne Theatre

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The Wayne Theatre in Waynesboro will welcome Slippery When Wet NJ: The Ultimate Bon Jovi Tribute for a live performance on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 7:30 p.m. 

The tribute band – lead singer Mike Parkes, Radicci on lead guitar, Sean Faust on keys, Ronnie Parkes on bass, and Ron Lipnicki on drums – has played more than 1,000 Bon Jovi tribute shows over the past 20 years.

For show times and ticket information, click here.

 

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