The Overtunes are known for delighting audiences for private parties and the corporate event circuit, performing for the likes of Sir Paul McCartney at his after-show party in December 2009, at Matter nightclub at The O2 Arena, Elvis Costello, Diane Krall, Chris Difford of Squeeze, Kenney Jones (ex of The Who and The Small Faces), the annual Liverpool Beatles Convention, the Cavern Club, and many, many others too confidential to mention.
The line-up includes founders Den Pugsley (bass/lead vocals) and Steve Phypers (drums/vocals), plus Jamie Cook (guitar/lead vocals) and Chris Skornia (keyboards/vocals), occasionally joined by Phil Evans on guitar/vocals.
In November 2008, Sir Elton John invited the band to entertain at a party thrown to celebrate Lulu's 60th Birthday. Many of the musical legends present were at one time or another coaxed on to the stage to perform with the band. Two weeks following Lulu's party, Sir Elton asked the band to support him at his New Year's Eve show at The O2 Arena in London! The band performed a 40-minute set to 17,000 people in a show that included Will Young and X-Factor winner, Alexandra Burke. January 2009 saw The Overtures realise another ambition and played three sold out shows in Las Vegas, where they performed their theatre production, The Bootleg 60s Sight and Sound Show at the Suncoast Casino. The band returned in September 2009 for a further four shows at The Orleans Casino to standing ovations. In April and May 2010, The Overtures appeared on live television, first in Germany, where they provided backing for Robin Gibb, Peter Noone and Chubby Checker, and then in Majorca, for the German TV show Wetten Das, performing with the American music legend, Lionel Richie, seen live, by countless millions. The Overtures took their Bootleg Sixties Show on major tours of UK theatres playing over 70 dates!