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Performance

VenueNew Theatre Peterborough
Also: Concert Hall
TownPeterborough
CountyCambridgeshire
From16th September 2005
To16th September 2005
When20:00
PricesFrom £16.00. To £16.00.
New Theatre Peterborough (V0379499193)
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One Night of Elvis

One Night of Elvis

Work:: One Night of Elvis (S01680722972)

Lee Memphis King, Europe's most successful Elvis Presley tribute artist, recreates the essence of the King with consummate ease and an almost unbelievable combination of stunningly accurate vocals and incredible passion in every performance.

Production:: (T01013844203)

In 1977 the world lost its biggest music star 'The King of Rock and Roll' - Elvis Presley. Nearly thirty years later, his records are reaching number 1 in the charts and selling by the million. His star remains as popular as it ever was. His history is legendary, and he is arguably the most famous name on the planet. There are many thousands of 'Elvis' impersonators and in 2003 GMTV set out to find the best one. After a six month search and hundreds of entries the eventual winner was Heath Ashton. Heath and his fantastic band have been performing in concerts across the UK and sending audiences wild.
Performer Heath Ashton (and his band)

Listing:: L1785544880




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In 1977 the world lost its biggest music star 'The King of Rock and Roll' - Elvis Presley. Nearly thirty years later, his records are reaching number 1 in the charts and selling by the million. His star remains as popular as it ever was. His history is legendary, and he is arguably the most famous name on the planet. There are many thousands of 'Elvis' impersonators and in 2003 GMTV set out to find the best one. After a six month search and hundreds of entries the eventual winner was Heath Ashton. Heath and his fantastic band have been performing in concerts across the UK and sending audiences wild.

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