
Starring Direct from the USA the incredible MOSES SNOW (Early Elvis Years), ARRON WALKER (1968 Comeback Special) with Dual Headliners CHRIS CONNOR (1970’s / That’s The Way It Is) followed by GORDON HENDRICKS (1972 / Elvis On Tour).

Starring Direct from the USA the incredible MOSES SNOW (Early Elvis Years), ARRON WALKER (1968 Comeback Special) with Dual Headliners CHRIS CONNOR (1970’s / That’s The Way It Is) followed by GORDON HENDRICKS (1972 / Elvis On Tour).

Don’t miss these incredible world-leading tribute artists together in one spectacular production, sparing no expense to bring you, the fans, the greatest Elvis concert experience available anywhere in the world today.
For the first time ever we are delighted to announce two jumpsuit headliners in the shape of 2017 Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist World Champion, Gordon Hendricks, and star of the World Famous Elvis Show, Chris Connor, as we pay homage to the upcoming cinematic release of EPiC Elvis In Concert by Baz Luhrmann.
We are also thrilled to welcome back the youngest ever Elvis tribute World Champion Moses Snow, who is quickly building a massive following here in the Uk for his seemingly effortless recreation of the Early Elvis Years. Also featuring the youngest ever European Elvis Tribute Champion, Arron Walker, performing his recreation of the 1968 Comeback Special.
Elvis fans around the world, GET READY… This one is going to be EPIC!
Limited number of VIP tickets are available, including post-show Meet & Greet and Premium Seating (first 4 rows)

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Bristol Hippodrome








The Bristol Hippodrome, the city’s very own West End theatre, opened its doors on 16 December 1912 when the curtain rose for the first time on what was generally agreed to be Oswald Stoll’s most magnificent provincial theatre.
It is a superb example of the grand architecture of the late Victorian era and is one of the masterpieces of design by Frank Matcham, the most eminent theatre architect of his time.
Towards the beginning of the century, the theatre staged a variety of acts as a Music Hall. Since then, and due to the fact that it has one of the largest theatre stages in Britain, The Bristol Hippodrome has established itself on the touring circuit for all major musical productions, thus becoming known as Bristol’s West End Theatre.
