Lonnie Lee LAST MAN STANDING SHOW
Lonnie Lee is the last man standing on stage of the original Australian Rock'n'Roll Superstars who had the most number one hits and who were television’s most popular performers.
This 2026 tour takes him back to many areas of Australia. Some of his favourite places in the country are in the NSW West. In 1959 he brought the first Rockabilly to these areas and they were packed with young fans who were falling in love with the new music. Before and after the show they followed him around the country, just wanting go be with him and get his autograph. As one of Australia’s first record and television Superstars, he performed his many GOLD Number 1 hits all over Australia to avid fans.
In the world history of popular music, there are very few stars who hit the top of the Hit Parade charts as much as Lonnie did, in fact only J.O’K and Col Joye did. In the first days of Rock'n'Roll he was one of the founding fathers of our Australian Music Industry. His Blue Cats Rockabilly Band of 1957 was arguably the first Rockabilly band around playing the new music which was about to sweep the world.
If you were around at this time, or you just love the songs of the 50's and early 60's or even just curious about what this era everybody calls, 'The Good Times' is about, you must not miss this show. The fact that after nearly 70 years of performing on the biggest stages across the world, Lonnie delivers those special moments still, his authentic style is testament to his love of his audiences and the songs, the ones you can't forget when you leave, or can't stop singing days after! There is no voice like Lonnie's, no artist who puts his heart and soul into every song, with energy and passion.
If you are only into country music, you also must experience the star who spent years in Nashville, who brought his Nashville Country Music Show to Australia, making it the first pro country show to perform seasons in the Sydney Town Hall and major Sydney clubs. In Nashville he looked after many clubs including Webb Pierce's Rhinestone Cowboy Club and the famous Jerry Reed's Nashville Palace, booking many of the Grand Ole Opry stars.
His Last Man Standing show is unique. It is very different to any other show about this era and this is your opportunity to experience an important piece of Australian music history. 90 minutes of free and easy feelings, foot tapping and feelgood.
After each show he has a ‘Meet’n’Greet’ where he meets his fans for photographs, stories and where he signs copies of his 2 best selling autobiographical books, ‘Almost a Star’ and ‘Starlight Starbright’.
If the venue has the facilities, the show will feature amazing video of the early days of Aussie Rock’n’Roll. See Lonnie at 19 years of age, in front of 10,000 fans at the Stadium. Make a date to see a true Legend, not a tribute or clone or would be', but a true Legend before he retires.