The Buddy Holly Tribute Concert

Feb 11, 2026 to
Feb 11, 2026

120 MINUTES

MAIN STAGE

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Feb 11, 2026 to
Feb 11, 2026

120 MINUTES

MAIN STAGE

Starring Zachary Stevenson

The Buddy Holly Tribute Concert is dynamite two-act show featuring such hits as “That’ll Be the Day”, “Peggy Sue”, “Oh Boy and “Rave On”. Stevenson presents Buddy Holly so perfectly that we seem to be watching a genuine replica of the nerdy, and hip young Texan. He has the guitar licks down to a “t” and his superb vocals make him equally comfortable with the sweet ballads or on-the-edge rock-a-billy songs… including Holly’s trademark hiccup and energetic dance moves that often brings the audience to their feet.

Having led a dozen sell-out productions of the Buddy Holly Story across Canada and the US with well over a thousand performances under his belt, Stevenson is a true showman who exudes charm and knows how to connect with an audience. In 2018, he was awarded a Jeff Award in Chicago for most outstanding lead performance in a musical.

Above and beyond the music, Zachary weaves in engaging stories about Buddy and of his personal experience in the role including his travels to Iowa, New Mexico and Texas seeking a greater understanding of the man and his music. He gives context to the songs and pays tribute to Buddy’s friends- The Big Bopper, Ritchie Valens, Dion and Eddie Cochrane and delivers a dynamic show uniquely his own. Zach will have the audience singing along to “Teenager in Love”, sighing over “True Love Ways” and dancing to the “Hand Jive” in a captivating performance that transcends the generation gap and proves Buddy’s music is timeless and will “Not Fade Away”.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Theatre Aquarius Mainstage
190 King William St, Hamilton


Ticket Pricing:
$60 regular / $55 subscriber
(Taxes & fees not included)

PLAN YOUR VISIT

“…it’s frankly hard to imagine a better Buddy; Stevenson’s all-in performance will stick with you and not fade away.”

-KRIS VIRE, TIME OUT CHICAGO

Zachary Stevenson as Buddy Holly – Photo: Tim Scott