One Night in Memphis is a show that finally brings together three of the world’s greatest and most popular performers – Elvis Presley, Roy Orbison and Johnny Cash.
Playing at Laycock Street Theatre on June 28, the show delivers the greatest rock ‘n’ roll songs of the early years of the 1950s and 1960s, featuring three of Australia’s renowned tribute artists together with a full seven-piece live band delivering over two hours of hit after hit from the early Memphis and Sun Records years through to some of their biggest songs.
Aaron W Mansfield as Roy Orbison has been described as the closest tribute to Roy Orbison anywhere on the planet.
Internationally acclaimed as one of the best vocal replicas of the Big O, Mansfield has enjoyed many standing ovations from sell-out crowds both nationally and internationally.
Successfully touring Australia twice, he has also been a featured artist at the Parkes Elvis Festival for many years, made an appearance on Studio 10, and has been a featured artist on several Royal Caribbean cruises.
Anthony Fenech as Elvis Presley performs an exciting tribute to The King, capturing the essence of the early Sun Records and Memphis era.
Originally from Sydney, Fenech is one of the top 50’s era Elvis Tribute acts in the country, earning multiple accolades and awards and is a much-sought-after act to appear on various cruise ships and theatre stages.
His tribute is packed with youthful raw energy and charisma and his dynamic show will take you back to an era of the 1950s when Elvis first exploded on the scene and changed the face of popular music forever.
Mark Vassallo has been performing as Johnny Cash with his band Cash Only for 15 years.
Over this time Vasallo and the Cash Only band have been one of the most popular shows at the Tamworth Country Music Festival playing to sold-out crowds in Tamworth’s leading venues for 12 consecutive years.
Vassallo has also appeared in The Four Highwaymen line-up at the Gympie Muster and performed in charity gigs for Father Chris Riley, Wesley Mission and the Gut Foundation.
He performs the full range of Cash’s career from the early Sun Records hits to the American recordings and is regarded as one of Australia’s leading Cash tribute artists.