ICONIC rocker Marc Bolan will be remembered and paid tribute to at the Alhambra Theatre in Dunfermline on Saturday.

The glam rock frontman of T.Rex lost his life in a car crash in 1977 at the age of 29. The band was one of the most flamboyant and Bolan was one of the most charismatic stars of the glam rock era.

T.Rextasy have been performing all over the world for 25 years, paying tribute to the frontman and the band they loved to watch.

They are the only tribute band endorsed and approved by Marc Bolan’s family, estate, the original members of T.Rex and Bolan’s catalogue management.

Danielz, lead vocalist and lead guitarist, said: “I absolutely love playing the songs of T.Rex. It’s the actual buzz one gets of going on stage and giving the audience a live experience."

He said: “In 1992, I was an original musician who was promised recording deals from various companies, always let down at the last hurdle.

“I decided then to form T.Rextasy, to go out playing the music of Marc Bolan – an artist that I had always loved while growing up through my teens and older.

“As Marc died in 1977, I wanted people to experience the energy, excitement and the wonderful songs and performance that he gave – always 100%. It was this that drove me to push the band as far as I could.

“My costumes are based on Marc’s originals and, as I own some of his original clothing, I have been able to get some things made very close to them."

This full-on gig showcases all of the hits, like 20th Century Boy, I Love to Boogie and more, with both electric and acoustic performances, faithfully recreating the energy and performance of Marc Bolan and T.Rex.

“We play, as Marc did, 100% live, raw and raunchy, just how T.Rex would’ve been back in the day – this is what makes the experience exciting.

“Fans are coming to have a good time and when I see people smiling and doing just that it makes it really worthwhile.”

He says the Dunfermline audience can expect a great night and, “excitement, enjoyment, singing along and boogieing, clapping, shouting.

“I don’t mind if fans call out for a song, as I usually oblige them by singing a couple of verses to them if it’s a track that’s not in the actual set.

"A bit of heckling doesn’t go amiss either, as one-to-one contact with the crowd gives the evening an extra special kick!”

The tickets cost £22 and are available via the box office on 01383 740384. The show starts at 8pm.