NEIL MORROW RETURNS TO HHT IN TRIBUTE TO ROY ORBISON

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On Friday, October 4th, Neil Morrow will return to the Historic Hemet Theatre. This time, Neil will be paying tribute to “The Big O,” Roy Orbison. Back in the 1950s, Orbison became known for his passionate singing style and dark, emotional ballads. He remains among the top 100 recording artists of all time.

Top Orbison hits include: “Only the Lonely,” “Oh, Pretty Woman,” “Crying,” “You Got It,” “Ooby Dooby,” “Candy Man,” and “Blue Bayou.”

HHT Regulars will remember Neil Morrow from his performance as Johnny Cash in the “Cash, Killer and the King” show that appeared here in 2017 and 2018. Morrow’s rich voice and amazing falsetto are a perfect fit for the hard to replicate vocals of the man nicknamed the “Caruso of Rock.”

Meanwhile, tickets are completely gone for the Tribute to The Eagles on Saturday, September 28th. Tickets are dwindling for the Tributes to The Beatles on Saturday, October 12th and Buddy Holly & the Legends of Rock & Roll on Saturday, October 26th. 

Other shows in the Tribute Mania Concert Series include tributes to Huey Lewis & the News (11/2), The Blues Brothers (11/23), and Styx (12/7).


The country music Friday Nite Live Series also continues with tributes Reba McEntire (11/8) and Keith Urban (12/13).

Show tickets $22 presale / $25 day of show. Showtime is 7:00 pm, with doors open at 6:15 pm.  Information on all theatre events is available at www.HistoricHemetTheatre.com or by calling the Ticket Office, (951) 658-5950. 

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