Hit Parade - 50's & 60's
Saturday, November 8, 2025

Saturday, November 8, 2025

This sensational show has been delighting audiences across the country and around the world for over 10 years. From corporate events, venues, and theatres to headlining on cruise ships, Hit Parade has earned a stellar reputation for its exceptional performances and a unique repertoire that sets it apart from the rest.

Unlike many tribute shows, Hit Parade goes beyond the well-known classics, featuring a carefully curated selection of songs and artists that don’t always get the spotlight in today’s music scene. It reintroduces audiences to the enchanting melodies and timeless voices of:

Bobby Vee, Gene Pitney, Neil Sedaka, Del Shannon, Gerry and the Pacemakers, The Honeycombs, Guy Mitchell, Johnny Burnette, and many more.

And of course, no tribute to the 50s and 60s would be complete without honoring the biggest icons of the era — Elvis Presley, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison, and The Beatles.

What truly sets Hit Parade apart is its powerful ability to transport audiences back to their childhoods, sparking cherished memories and a deep sense of nostalgia.

Audiences have been captivated by the show, with many exclaiming:

“I’ve never seen a show like this!”

It’s been hailed as the best Morning Melodies show many have ever experienced. Even seasoned cruise-goers — with 20 years of entertainment at sea behind them — say they’ve never encountered a show quite as remarkable as Hit Parade.

event details

DATE
Saturday, November 8, 2025
2:00 pm
VENUE
The Wedge
100 Foster Street, Sale
COST
Adult: $69.90 | Senior & Concession: $64.90 | Member & Group 6+: $59.90
ORGANISER
The Wedge
TELEPHONE
03 5143 3200
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