Ben Portsmouth, the first non-American to win the title of Worldwide Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist, will take to the stage at Bromley’s Churchill Theatre on Sunday, February 7, 2027.
He will perform his show This Is Elvis, with tickets on sale now.
His 2012 win at the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest in Memphis, sanctioned by Elvis Presley Enterprises, launched him onto the international stage.
Since then, he has performed across Australia, New Zealand, Brazil, Chile, Europe, and the UK.
One of the defining moments of his career came in February 2013 when he appeared on the Late Show with David Letterman in New York during “Elvis Week,” performing his personal favourite, An American Trilogy.
He has also performed on the Las Vegas stage once graced by Elvis himself at the International Hotel (now the Westgate Las Vegas).
This Is Elvis offers an immersive journey through Presley’s most iconic eras, from his early rockabilly roots to the dazzling Vegas years.
Portsmouth and his Taking Care of Elvis Band are known for delivering a dynamic, unforgettable experience that fans say “feels like a live concert with the King himself.”
The show runs for approximately two hours and 10 minutes, including an interval, and is open to audience members aged six and above.
Anyone under 16 must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or over.
Tickets are priced at £38.50, with a transaction fee of up to £3.95, and bookings can be made via the Churchill Theatre’s website.
Fans should note that the performance will feature strobe lighting, as well as smoke and haze effects.
This is a rare chance for Bromley audiences to experience the magic of one of the world’s most acclaimed Elvis tribute artists and enjoy an evening of timeless hits and electrifying stage presence.


