Oh Boy, what a tribute to the golden era of rock and roll.

This high octane show created the ultimate line up of rock and roll icons - Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, Eddie Cochran and The Big Bopper.

This musical celebration raised the roof with quality lookalikes and soundalikes backed by a rocking live band. The hit heavy show included Peggy Sue, Whole Lotta Shakin’, Blue Suede Shoes, Pretty Woman and C’Mon Everybody.

Jerry Lee Lewis was a demon on the piano, electrifying during the key-crashing classic Great Balls Of Fire. He was unrivalled in terms of energy, except for Eddie Cochran.

Buddy Holly provided the most authentic sound and mannerisms. Due to the sheer volume of Elvis Presley impersonators, tonight’s Elvis had a difficult job standing out, but sang with a rich tone and had an abundance of hip-swinging stage presence.

Roy Orbison mellowed proceedings and got the audience swaying, but The Big Bopper’s comedy compering picked up the pace with one-liners and a fun performance of Chantilly Lace.

The audience rocked in the aisles, clapping along, proving that you are never too old or too young to enjoy an evening of quality rock and roll.

Four stars