NEON and Universal Pictures International announce the global theatrical release of acclaimed visionary filmmaker Baz Luhrmann.
Graceland has announced plans for the annual Elvis Week celebration. The 2025 edition will run from Aug. 8-16 and is once again expected to draw record numbers of Elvis fans and music lovers from ...
Elvis Presley in Concert" includes rediscovered audio recordings that enable Elvis to tell "my side of the story." ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Elvis Presley’s Graceland will celebrate the holiday season this year with Christmas tours, live concerts, the one-year anniversary of the opening of the Enesco ...
"EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert," director Baz Luhrmann's much-anticipated documentary follow-up to his hit 2022 biopic, "Elvis," will screen on Jan. 8 — the singer's birthday — at Graceland in ...
The 2025 edition of Elvis Week will mark the 48th anniversary of the passing of Elvis Presley and what would have been his 90th year. Running Aug. 8-16, the annual festivities are expected to draw ...
Elvis Presley in Concert. The film features long-lost footage from Presley’s Las Vegas residency in the 1970s, woven together with rare 16mm footage from 1972’s Elvis on Tour and 8mm footage from the ...
An Elvis Presley concert was an event in the 1970s. Watching the King of Rock and Roll perform live was a moment in time most fans would not soon forget. However, receiving a token from Elvis was even ...
Elvis Presley has been resurrected as a hologram in a new stage show – but critics have branded the $400-a-ticket spectacle "limp and pathetic," accusing organizers of cashing in on the King's legacy ...
This Jan. 8 marks what would have been Elvis Presley's 90th birthday. Each year, faithful fans gather at Presley’s Graceland estate in Memphis to celebrate his life — which began in Tupelo, ...
A unique re-creation of the night Elvis Presley returned to the stage in 1969 is set for Thursday, July 31, at the Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino. The one-night-only concert by tribute artist ...
It cost $1.50 in advance to see Elvis Presley in 1956; $5.90 to see the Beatles in 1964; $17 to see Nirvana in 1993 (and Kurt Cobain was shocked that artists would charge $50 at the time). Even ...