Pete Wayre is the leading wartime male solo tribute artist and the ultimate in authenticity. With stunning visuals and amazing sounds seeing is believing, but to hear the show is truly unbelievable.
Peter’s immensely powerful & versatile voice sets him above the competition and he stunned crowds with just how powerful his vocals are.
The charismatic performer has a repertoire that includes not just jive & jazz, but also many of the UK Piano sing-a-long standards.
Peter’s troop show has been performed at venues & events all over the World.
Introducing P.E.C. esquire, Great Britain’s top lookalike entertainer, bringing the legendary George Formby back into our hearts.
George Formby’s career in showbiz spanned exactly 40 years from 1921 – 1961. During that period he appeared in 21 hit films, cut just over 230 records, made 100′s of stage performances including 2 Royal Command and entertained an estimated 3 million allied Service men and women throughout Europe and the Middle East during WWII. By 1939 Formby was the highest paid entertainer in the British Isles.
Blackpool, UK became an iconic landmark and later the final resting place to the toothy grinned all time great. In 1923 George made His debut appearance with the ukulele at the Alhambra Theatre in Barnsley, South Yorkshire, subject to a wager placed by cast member in the dressing room, in that Formby took the uke to stage in His act.
Mr.C recalls as a youngster His Grandma Donhilda telling the tale of meeting Mr.Formby whilst a young girl working as Usherette at the Alhambra at that time. From musical orientated family history background, P.E.C esquire followed family suit and took to stage as early as 7 years of age. It was only when in 2005 a local pub landlord persuaded Mr.C to learn of the ukulele and perform a Formby number at the pub…Bud’s hath flowered ever since.
100′s of performances followed including aid to charities : RAFA, RBL, Help For Heroes, Dogs for the Blind, British Heart Foundation, MacMillan Nurses and Cancer Research to name but few. The Charisma, humour and song of Formby will remain!
Lola Lamour is a singer & entertainer that specialises in music from the 1920′s to the 1950′s. From Gershwin to Porter, Dance Band melodies to the magic of the Movies, she is a well loved performer on the 1940′s re-enactment scene.
Lola has appeared on various television programmes and radio shows along with her stage performances.

