Date: Sunday 31st May 2026
Time: 20:00
Venue: St Georges Church, High Street, Beckenham, Kent BR3 1AX
The late 1980’s saw the birth of one of the most famous and memorable supergroups of all time, The Traveling Wilburys. Paul Hopkins’ Roy Orbison & ‘The Traveling Wilburys Experience’ bring audiences the hits that never toured.
Perhaps the most famous Supergroup of all time, the Traveling Wilburys formed by happy accident in 1988 when George Harrison enlisted pals Jeff Lynne, Tom Petty, Bob Dylan and Roy Orbison to help with a B-side for his latest Single. A band was born, with the five legends of the music industry creating a sound… (click for more information)
Roy Orbison
Paul Hopkins has been performing for over 20 years with his tribute to The “Big O”. Appearing at some of the greatest theatres in the country including The London Palladium, Paul has also toured worldwide in the USA, the Middle East and Scandinavia to name but a few. He has appeared in several of his… (click for more information)
Bob Dylan
During the past 35 years, Aubrey has worked and shared the stage with artists including Jimmy Osmond, Russell Watson, Jane McDonald, Ray Lewis and Paper Lace. For the past 12 years he has worked extensively in theatre productions, touring around the UK and Europe as well as in the West End. He is also an… (click for more information)
Tom Petty
Ross has been involved with the music industry since his late teens and has enjoyed a wonderfully varied career ever since. During this time, he has been fortunate to have worked with many notable musicians (e.g. Keith Marshall, Lene Lovich, Rio, Bill Martin, members of Asia, Kinks, Argent, The Zombies and Osibisa) performing and recording… (click for more information)
Jim Keltner
Sean started playing drums at school and went on to play in the school Jazz Band and Orchestra.After leaving school, he was lucky enough to study with renowned UK drum teacher Bob Armstrong where things got serious and he studied chart reading, technique, Jazz, Afro Cuban Music and much more. Bob was a big influence… (click for more information)