ROXY Music lovers get a night in at the Limelight next Saturday.

After a few great gigs here over the last 18-months, the UK's only tribute to the influential 70's outfit and Brian Ferry are back on June 9.

The originals left behind an inventive and diverse body of work during that era with glam, techno and dance genres all in debt to the days of Ferry and Eno.

Their 1972 self-titled album received reviews bordering on the ecstatic, hailed as one of the finest tributes in history.

Single Virginia Plain is now regarded as a classic while second album For Your Pleasure spawned Beauty Queen and centre-piece In Every Dream Home A Heartache.

Despite Eno's departure and Ferry taking time off to go solo, the band continued to release an impressive output.

Seventh and '79 comeback album Manifesto included two excellent singles in Angel Eyes and Dance Away.

Successor Flesh+Blood also enjoyed UK hits with Over You and Oh Yeah (On The Radio) while their first UK number one came in 1981 - a superb cover of Jealous Guy in honour of the assassinated John Lennon.

Final album Avalon topped the charts and won yet more praise and score chart success with the title track and Slave To Love.

Ferry went on with his solo career although reunited with Roxy for a world tour in 2001.

Tribute Roxy Magic perform all their hits totally live with Kevin Hackett a ringer for Ferry in both looks and sounds.

This six-piece band plus vocals and percussion also deliver all the visuals and atmosphere of the real deal.

Live from around 9.30pm, tickets are £7.