The Elvis Presley Tribute Show has sold out audiences countless times, has rocked the stage with stars such as Linda Gail Lewis and Peter Kraus and regularly creates an exuberant 50s atmosphere. In October, Chris Aron & The Croakers will be returning to the Silbersaal with frontman Arron Walker.
The Elvis Presley Tribute Show rocks the Silbersaal stage once again. The best hits from the 50s and early 60s, such as "Heartbreak Hotel", "Hound Dog", "Jailhouse Rock", "His latest flame" and "Don't Be Cruel" bring the memory of the King of Rock'n'Roll back to life. With Englishman Arron Walker, Chris Aron is bringing a new artist onto the stage as frontman for the first time. Arron Walker is one of the best-booked Elvis tribute artists and won the European Elvis Championships in 2019.
In just two years, from 1954 to 1956, Elvis fundamentally changed the music world and laid the foundations for a unique career. The sales figures of the records, the fashion in connection with the music, merchandising - none of this had ever existed before. And at the time, there was no idea how big he would later become.
In 1956, Elvis went on tour with his own show - a mixture of concert and revue. The Elvis Presley Tribute Show is structured just like those evenings and takes you back to the 50s and 60s: rockabilly, country, gospel, doo-wop and lots of rock and roll.
As with the original shows in the 50s, a singing presenter(Steven Pitman) and a first-class supporting program are a must. Chris Aron and The Croakers not only act as Arron Walker's backing band, but also heat up the atmosphere as a support act together with The Finest Voices, among others. Just as perfect as their outfits is the performance of the quartet, which also supports Arron Walker as a choir during the Elvis numbers.
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