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The Everly Brothers & Friends, and Roy Orbison | Albert Hall

The Everly Brothers on a billboard with Roy Orbison
Celebrating The Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison's 70th Anniversary! In 1956, two of the most influential acts of the 1950s and 60s, The Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison, stepped into the recording studio for the very first time. The music they created went on to inspire generations and shape the soundtrack of an era. Now, 70 years later, their timeless songs are being celebrated like never before! Australia's #1 vocal duo, the much-loved Robertson Brothers, join forces with the internationally acclaimed Dean Bourne, the world's greatest Roy Orbison tribute artist, and the Variety Show team for an unforgettable two-hour audio-visual spectacular. This unique concert also showcases the hits by The Beatles, The Hollies and Simon & Garfunkel that were inspired and influenced by the Everly Brothers iconic songs and harmonies. For the first time ever, you'll experience the soaring harmonies of Phil and Don Everly and the haunting voice of Roy Orbison, brought to life with the powerful accompaniment of the Variety Show Digital Band and Orchestra through some of the greatest songs ever written.
Event Details
  • Saturday 25 July 2026

  • 7:30 PM to 9:50 PM

  • 47 Tamar Street, Launceston, Tasmania, 7250

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