Peter Perke Productions

Peter Perké Productions

Comedy | Cabaret | Music | Entertainment

Holly & His Buddies

A 50's Rock n Roll tribute show featuring the hits of Buddy Holly & friends

Get ready to step back in time and relive the golden era of rock ‘n’ roll with our exhilarating tribute show that brings the unforgettable hits of Buddy Holly and his legendary friends to life.

Our show takes you on a nostalgic journey through the 1950s, featuring timeless hits that defined an era and continue to inspire generations of music lovers.

The show also includes hits from several 50’s icons, including:

Unforgettable Entertainment for Any Event:  Our 1950’s rock ‘n’ roll tribute show is perfect for restaurants, private parties, corporate events, and more. Whether you’re planning a themed event or simply want to bring the energy and excitement of the 1950s to your venue, this show is sure to be a hit.

Performing at the Edinburgh Festival 2024

Frankenstein Pub – Bier Keller , 26 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EN

Aug 5-11, 14-18, 21-24 | 1:30pm

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Holly & his Buddies Tribute

Live performances

Testimonials

“Storm and Sinclair delivered a terrific performance bolstered by great stage presence, great vocals and, of course, some fantastic song choice. All in all, a great way for any Cash or Diamond fans to spend an hour!”

Megan McCully

EdFringe Review

“Pete Storm was a superb Johnny Cash and put on a tremendous show. I especially loved being able to watch the video of Johnny Cash from 2002, when the lights went down on Pete and he sang in sync with the video – taking all the attention off him and allowing us to focus on Johnny Cash. Awesome and a real tribute. An amazing performance and a terrific personality.”

Hilary MacDonald

review via EdFringe Review

“Great tribute show! A packed house at the Frankenstein rocked to the two Pete’s as they performed many of the Cash and Diamond hits. This is our second year with them and can recommend if you want a musical boost in your day. Recommend.”

Agnes Joyce Wells

review via EdFringe Review