Tickets are available through the Box Office on 01724 296296, or in-person at The Baths Hall during opening hours: "From the record label that invented rock 'n' roll" John Singleton, President of the Sun Entertainment Corporation: "The only show officially endorsed by Sun Records" John Singleton, President -of the Sun Entertainment Corporation:
Supported and endorsed by The Sun Entertainment Corporation, USA - long live rock'n'roll. Rehearsed in an exact replica of the Sun Studios, featuring the musical instruments of the era, starring a multi-talented cast of singers and a supporting cast of amazing musicians, the sound of Sun is brought to life live on stage in the official concert show that takes you back to the birthplace of rock'n'roll. It transcended musical and racial barriers. In 1954 he combined a modest 19-year-old Elvis Presley with musicians Scotty Moore, Bill Black and then DJ Fontana to create music that infused country and r'n'b. Sam Phillips was a patient, honest man and a perpetual optimist. hundreds of hits that would influence the world of music for generations to come. His trailblazing Memphis studio brought us That's Alright Mama, Great Balls of Fire, I Walk the Line, Whole Lotta Shakin', Bear Cat, Blue Suede Shoes, Good Rockin' Tonight. We no longer off a Sun Studio shuttle service, however we highly suggest The Lifter Shuttle for downtown travel. No parking access from Union - you must enter behind us on Monroe Avenue. Take your love of classic rock and roll to the streets with Sun Records t-shirts for both men and women Our selection includes button-downs and work.
Revisit the blessed recording studio where the distinctive sound we know and love today was crafted from gospel, blues, hillbilly, country, boogie and western swing by musical visionary Sam Phillips. Free parking is located behind the building. The legendary record label that brought you Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Roy Orbison, Carl Perkins, Rufus Thomas and scores more rockin' pioneers, comes to life live on stage.