Elvis Live in Concert US Tour Dates
Tour Dates:
August 2 - Akron, Ohio (Goodyear Theater)
Tickets on sale June 16 at noon Eastern
August 3 - Cincinnati, Ohio (PNC Pavilion)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
August 4 - Huber Heights, Ohio (Rose Music Center at the Heights)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
August 6 - Uncasville, Connecticut (Mohegan Sun)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
August 9 - Montclair, New Jersey (The Wellmont Theater)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
August 11 - Baltimore, Maryland (Modell Performing Arts Center at the Lyric)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
August 12 - Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (The Mann Center for the Performing Arts)
Tickets on sale June 16 at 10 a.m. Eastern
August 13 - Brooklyn, New York (Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island Boardwalk)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
August 16 - Memphis, Tennessee (FedexForum)
August 17 - Atlanta, Georgia (Chastain Park Amphitheatre)
Tickets on sale June 18 at 10 a.m. Eastern
August 18 - Clearwater, Florida (Ruth Eckerd Hall)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
August 19 - Ft. Lauderdale, Florida (Broward Center for the Performing Arts)
Tickets on sale June 9 at noon Eastern
“Elvis: Live in Concert” is produced by Elvis Presley Enterprises.
As Graceland prepares to mark the milestone 40th anniversary of Elvis’ passing this August, it has announced the U.S. debut of “Elvis: Live in Concert,” an all-new concert production featuring Elvis Presley on the big screen accompanied by a live orchestra, coming to 12 cities this August. This critically-acclaimed stage event, which has sold out arenas across the world since last November, is inspired by the award-winning, chart-topping album releases, "If I Can Dream" and "The Wonder of You,” which features remastered vocals of the king’s voice and new orchestral arrangements of some of his biggest hits.
The concert tour features Elvis Presley as he has never been heard or seen before – with remastered vocals and the full, rich sound of a live orchestra, as well as performance footage rarely seen on the big screen. The production features many of Elvis’ biggest hits, as it celebrates the music, life and legacy of the greatest entertainer of all time.
Source - Graceland
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