A performer dubbed the “world’s finest” Elvis Presley tribute is set to come to Dartford next month.
Ben Portsmouth is set to bring his worldwide hit show, ‘This is Elvis’ to the Orchard West Theatre on Sunday, September 8.
With global success in over 20 countries including sell out performances on the same Vegas stage as Elvis, to London's West End, Elvis fans will be treated to a trip down memory lane with many of the showman’s most-loved songs.
Ben and the Taking Care of Elvis Band has previously welcomed packed audiences at the Orchard Theatre and Orchard West earlier this year.
Ben said: “It’s a pleasure to be heading back to Dartford next month – we’ve had some fantastic shows in this area – some very interactive and lively crowds – we’re looking forward to returning”.
Ben will be performing through all eras, including the 1950’s, the iconic '68 Comeback Special, and Ben's personal favourite, the 1970’s Vegas concerts.
Greatest hits such as I Can’t Help Falling in Love with You, If I Can Dream, Suspicious Minds, Unchained Melody and Viva Las Vegas, will all be part of the repertoire.
In 2012, Ben broke records becoming the first European to be crowned by Elvis Presley Enterprises as the ‘Worldwide Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist’ in Memphis, which swiftly followed with an invite to headline a special Elvis week on the Late Show with David Letterman.
At the root of Ben’s exceptional touring career is a “deep love” and “respect” for Elvis Presley’s music and a privilege he feels in being able to display so many world-renowned songs to other Elvis fans.
Ben said: “It’s fantastic to see such diverse age groups attending the shows.
“It proves what we already know – and that is just how much of a legend ‘The King’ was.
“His music continues to touch hearts for many reasons.
“At the end of the day, the greatest part is being on stage, feeling that you’ve given your best performance and making people happy.
“If you walk off stage and think yeah, we’ve all had a good time, I’ve done my job.”
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