About Dave Peters

Dave peters is an International SOLO CABARET Entertainer known as a showman THE shows are based on many peoples careers I only use the best available backing tracks, they are recorded, using session musicians, and backing vocalists, so everything that you will hear is real voices and they are as close to the singers's originals as possible An evenings show normally consists of a cabaret set before the ELVIS TRIBUTE show . making a complete night of CABARET Entertainment. The Cabaret set include song from people like Neil diamond/Englebert humperdinck/Tom jones/Tony christie etc songs that people know the we go onto the Elvis show where i just sing the kings songs to the best of my ability . and be 100 percent me .This is a Personal tribute THE shows are based on Elvis's career up to 1977 when Elvis was at his very best. I only use the best available backing tracks, so everything that you will hear is real voices and they are as close to Elvis's originals as possible jumpsuit costumes that are worn are of the highest quality and at times look different Interaction with the audience is always happening and makes a really great night An Elvis show normally consists of 1x 45/60 minute set. but addition songs can be added if a special request is made when booking

What to expect

The night can either be started with the Tribute to Elvis presley with songs not based any one of his stage shows but a mix together with audience interaction (as a compere once put it the guy does not stand still he works with the audience) the set can be anything from 45 to 60 mins followed by a cabaret spot if needed this can range from people like Neil diamond/Tom jones/Englebert humperdink/blues brothers medley/Tony christie etc well known singers. There is no impersonations its just a personal tribute show and a complete nights entertainment

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