A Little Less Conversation, A Little More Elvis Remembered!

Introduction

It’s now or never to see one of the best tributes to Elvis Presley in the world. Paul Molloy will be serenading audiences at Blackburn Empire Theatre back to the era of rock and roll this August.

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Earning his apprenticeship in the pubs and clubs in the north of England before progressing on to TV and radio, Paul can now be found touring the theatre in not only his own Elvis tribute show, but in some of the finest touring shows around.

Molloy’s awards include European Champion and Best Gospel and has firmly established his name in the Elvis Tribute Artist business.

Being a fan of Elvis and his amazing legacy from an early age, Paul would go on to discover his ability to recreate the sound of the king. He has received a seal of approval from those who have worked and knew Elvis personally, from the likes of James Burton and Joe Esposito to name a few who toured with the Elvis Presley.

Elvis Remembered at Blackburn Empire Theatre takes you through the career of the King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley, from the hits of the 50s and 60s to the concert shows of the 70s.

EVENT DETAILS:

Blackburn Empire Theatre presents ‘Elvis Remembered’ on Saturday 10th August 2019 at 7:30pm. Tickets are £15.

Available online at www.blackburnempire.com or from the Booking Office in person or by phone (Monday to Saturday 10am to 12:30pm) 01254 685 500.

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