Friday, September 19, 2025

September 19 - Golden Boy Magazine

The new Golden Boy Elvis magazine has been published. The German A4-sized glossy magazine features many interesting reads and reviews. Some of the new titles covered with in-depth reviews are 'Sunset Boulevard' 5-CD-set, the 'Elvis '57' book and the Harum Scarum Sessions'. These reviews make great weekend reading.

Added to that are articles by Elvis experts on authenticating Elvis (getting to know Liberace from a new side), then-and-now pictures of Elvis in New Orleans, walking in the King's footsteps, an interview with Dutch artist Sabine van Haren on the art of making Elvis, curious Korean vinyl pressings, news and much more. 

'Golden Boy Elvis' is available at many Elvis dealers, as well as directly from the publisher. For more information on the magazine, visit the magazine's >>> Golden Boy Elvis website, or contact the publisher bij >>> mail

(Source: Golden Boy Elvis)

Thursday, September 18, 2025

Review 'Elvis 1956: October 10 - 31

Following no fewer than five books on Elvis in 1958, visual biographer Paul Belard jumped back on the Elvis Presley timeline with a new book, covering the three weeks between October 10th and October 31st 1956.

Design

The author selected a great picture for the cover, perfectly grasping the time-frame of the book, Elvis touring Texas, the state that "put him over the top" according to Elvis himself. Consistent with his established format, he added all available pictures, in good, and not so good quality, to present the visual timeline as complete as possible.

These photographs are accompanied by short descriptions with the date, location and what happened in a day-by-day format, something I can appreciate. Added to that are several relevant documents and original articles. 

Belard has a pleasant writing style, but limits his text to providing the factual context in which the - some color(ized) - images and original documents can tell the story themselves. I like the format, as it offers us the original perspectives on Elvis, and what happened at a certain moment.

Content

A big part of this book was already covered in the Follow That Dream release 'Rebel with a Cause' by David English and Pal Granlund. That book featured many of the same pictures in better quality, but Belard managed to find new and alternative ones, further completing the documentation of this period.

I enjoyed reading the story of Kay Wheeler, going from the first (female) fanclub president to a Rock and Roll star herself. And what about those newspaper headlines and articles, "Screamers Are 26,500 Strong As Elvis Rocks The Cotton Bowl", stating "Elvis rolled into the Cotton Bowl last night and 26,500 teenagers and a few moms and pops went wild…" Original articles like this make the pictures come alive, and make fascinating reading seventy years later.

A few days later, the headline for an article reads "Elvis Crowd Is Expected To be Orderly" and although 14 off-duty policemen and two deputy sheriffs were at hand the article also mentioned "the crowd went hysterical when he came into view". And finally, to emphasize Elvis' impact, an article stated: "Elvis Presley created more mass hysteria here Friday night than the 1953 Tornado".

Many of the images shown are from local newspapers, and show professional journalists, but also high-school kids interviewing Presley with a recorder. I do wonder if some of these tapes are still to be (re)discovered …

Besides creating "mass hysteria" with his appearances on stage, he also appeared in court. It was interesting to see that the judge took his side, and didn't judge him just on the "impact" he made on young people or the image he had as a "menace to society". When he was charged with assault, battery, and disorderly conduct after he got into a fight with a filling station assistant, he was acquitted of all charges.

At the end of the month, he was back in New York, recording his introductions for the 'Perfect For Parties' EP and plugging RCA phonographs – highly collectable items these days. Also connected to "these days" is one of the last items in the book, Elvis rerecording an alternative ending for his 'Love me Tender' movie at Junco Studios. 
Earlier this year, new footage of Elvis in Junco Studios and interacting with fans afterwards was discovered. 

This illustrates the beauty of documenting Elvis history, it isn't only looking backwards, some of it still happens today.

Conclusion

With this book Belard added another few interesting notches to the Elvis Presley timeline, offering an insightful read at the same time.

Buy the book

The 'Elvis 1956: October 10 - 31' book is available from >>> Amazon (associate links). For a signed edition you can contact Paul Belard by email at >>> pbelard@hotmail.com

Wednesday, September 17, 2025

September 17 - Harum Holiday Stories of Elvis Presley

Here are the details of Stig Ulrichsen's upcoming book 'Fortællinger om Elvis Presley' (
'Stories of Elvis Presley'), which should be out any day now. The cover photo, provided by Pål Granlund has never been published before.

A fragment from the book as posted online by the autor: The tour bus smelled of coffee and tobacco smoke, while the engine hummed through the dark country road. The winter cold pressed against the windows, but inside the air was dense, warm and filled with voices. Elvis sat with the guitar on his lap and let his fingers glide loosely over the strings, while Jimmie Rodgers Snow swayed his head in time to the rhythm.
"I've never met anyone who sings like you," said Hank Snow from the seat in front. He turned halfway around, his face bathed in cigarette smoke. Elvis looked down at the guitar and shrugged. "I just try to sing so people can feel it. Like in church back home. When gospel hits... then it lifts you." Jimmie grinned and lightly patted the backrest. "You lift people, Elvis. You should have seen their eyes tonight. They completely forget where they are."

Elvis smiled shyly, struck a few chords to 'That's All Right;, and Jimmie joined in. Soon their voices filled the bus – raw and alive – while the darkness outside glided by like an endless canvas.


Presley Family Expansion

Riley Keough and her husband, Ben Smith-Petersen, are a family of four.

The “Daisy Jones & The Six” star and her beau quietly welcomed a second baby earlier this year, a rep for Keough confirmed to Page Six Wednesday. Priscilla Presley confirmed the news to People magazine. The baby’s name and sex were not disclosed


Released

The Follow That Dream collectors label released the 'Harum Holiday' LP and 'The Last Tours Vol. 3' triple CD-set have been released. 

Publicity for the 'Harum Holiday' LP stated: FTD Vinyl is pleased to announce the release of “Harem Holiday" Limited 2-LP Edition. It features far superior newly mixed masters and outtakes, the cover also features Elvis  in correct profile at last!   

This unique companion edition is based on the original UK release with the red dot RCA Victor label. Simply, the best sounding and looking version of Harem (Scarum) Holiday ever!

LP 1 - Side A: Harem Holiday - Mirage - Shake That Tambourine - Go East, Young Man - My Desert Serenade - Kismet - Animal Instinct (Take 2089 - 2092)*

Side B: So Close, Yet So Far (From Paradise) - Hey Little Girl - Golden Coins - Wisdom Of The Ages* - Shake That Tambourine (Take 2012 - 2019) - Animal Instinct*

LP 2 - Side C: Harem Holiday (Take 2095 - 2096) - Kismet (Take 2063 - 2064) - My Desert Serenade (Take 2049 - 2052) - Golden Coins (Take 2073 - 2076) - Hey Little Girl (Take 2068 - 2069) - Wisdom Of The Ages* (Take 2058 - 2059).

Site D: Shake That Tambourine (Take 2028 - 2033) - So Close, Yet So Far (From Paradise) - Animal Instinct (Take 2093)* - Harem Holiday (Vocal Replacement 2096 / Unedited Master) - My Desert Serenade (Take 2053) - Hey Little Girl (Take 2070)
* Bonus Song Not Featured In The MGM Motion Picture.

The 'Harem Holiday' 2-LP-set is available for pre-order from the >>> ElvisMatters webshop.

Publicity for volume 3 stated: Released as a 3-CD 5-inch digipack, 'The Last Tours vol. 3' features the recorded segments of shows from 1977 – April 23: University of Toledo, April 24: Crisler Hall, Ann Arbor. April 26: Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo. April 27: Milwaukee Auditorium Arena, April 29: Arena, Duluth. April 30: Civic Center, St. Paul.

The concerts feature all of the songs that were recorded by the engineer during the April 1977 tour. Recorded in mono.

The Last Tours Vol. 3 - CD 1 - April 23, 1977 Toledo, Ohio

O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - And I Love You So - Fever - Polk Salad Annie - My Way - Introductions /School Day - Hurt - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

April 24, 1977. Ann Arbor, Michigan
Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Trying To Get To You - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - Help Me - My Way - Polk Salad Annie - Hurt - Hound Dog - Unchained Melody - Little Darlin’ - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

CD 2 - April 26, 1977. Kalamazoo, Wisconsin
Love Me - Fairytale (False Start) - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Big Boss Man - Heartbreak Hotel - Blue Suede Shoes - And I Love You So - My Way - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

April 27, 1977. Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - And I Love You - My Way - Polk Salad Annie - Hurt  - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

CD 3 - April 29, 1977. Duluth, Minnesota
Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - Little Sister - Teddy Bear / Don’t Be Cruel - Bridge Over Troubled Water - Big Boss Man - My Way - Hurt - Hound Dog - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

April 30, 1977 St. Paul, Minneapolis
Rip It Up - Love Me - If You Love Me - You Gave Me A Mountain - Jailhouse Rock - O Sole Mio / It’s Now Or Never - My Way - Hound Dog - Polk Salad Annie - The Wonder Of You - Blue Suede Shoes - Hawaiian Wedding Song - Can’t Help Falling In Love - Closing Vamp

The 'Last Tours' 3-CD-set is available for pre-order from the >>> ElvisMatters webshop.

(Source: Stig Ulrichsen / Eddy  Vodden on Facebook / Page 6)

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

September 16 - Elvis, We Were There

Trichis announced the November / December 2025 release of the Limited Edition Dutch hardback book 'Elvis, We Waren Er Bij!' ('Elvis, We Were There!') by Erik van der Berg.

Publicity stated
A unique and personal photo book about the Dutch Elvis fans who traveled to America in the 1970s to see their idol live. Their motto: "If Elvis won't come to us, we'll go to Elvis."

In the book you'll find more than 400 never-before-published travel photos, over 150 personal documents and letters, 70 rare photographs from Elvis' very last two concerts and of course anecdotes, memories and stories from the fans who were there 

A visual time capsule that takes you to Las Vegas, Nashville, Tupelo and Memphis before Graceland became a museum. For fans, about fans, by a fan.

For more info contact the author by >>> email here.


Primo

Elvis is featured on the cover of the Belgian Primo TV-magazine, inside an article on the money he still makes, almost 50 years after his death. 
People

Publicity for Priscilla Presley's new memoir started. In the latest issue of People Magazine (September 29, 2025), Priscilla Presley shares a candid and emotional interview. At 80, she reflects on the intense grief following the loss of her daughter Lisa Marie Presley, who passed away unexpectedly in January 2023.

Priscilla recounts Lisa Marie's final days, her heartbreaking farewell, and the difficult process of healing. At the same time, she reminisces about her life with Elvis Presley, the man with whom it all began and who continues to hold a significant place in her life today.

The interview also reveals how the family is recovering and how Priscilla finds support from her granddaughter, Riley Keough. Riley, as the next generation, will carry the Presley family line into the future.

The book is available for pre-order from >>> Amazon (associate link).


Book Cover?

David Stanley is working on his upcoming book 'Surviving Elvis', which will be released later this year. He asked his followers to help him select the color of the cover. 

Which color do you prefer? Go to his >>> Facebook page to vote. 

(Source: Erik van der Berg / Primo / David Stanley / ElvisMatters)


Monday, September 15, 2025

September 15 - The Rocker Returned

The Danish Memphis Mansion received the stock of their latest LP 'Return of the Rocker'. 

This revisited edition is a modern interpretation of the original remixed album, with new stereo mixes and bonus tracks pressed on red colored vinyl. 
 
Side A: King Of The Whole Wide World - (Marie’s the Name) His Latest Flame - Little Sister - A Mess Of Blues - Like A Baby - I Want You With Me - I Feel So Bad

Side B: Stuck On You - Return To Sender - Make Me Know It - Gonna Ger Back Home Somehow - I’m Coming Home - Follow That Dream - Dirty Dirty Feeling

Several color variations and test-pressings were pressed in limited numbers (ca. 10 copies). 























Source: Facebook Memphis Mansion)

Sunday, September 14, 2025

September 14 - Delayed Again

The release of Erik Lorentzen's 'Portraits Volumes 3 and 4' books are delayed once again. The sets are now due "late October 2025". Both books in the 'Portraits' series were originally scheduled for a release in December 2024. Only a month ago the publisher was advertising that the two 'Portraits' books would be out "any day now".

This delay also affects other releases, the '1967 Clambake - Behind The Scenes' book / vinyl set that also includes two LPs in separate gatefold sleeves, has been pushed back to late "October, early November 2025" and the 'Elvis Gold Rush - Golden Records Vol.1-2-3-4', a 4-LP set with an accompanying 150-page plus book titled 'Elvis: Prodigy of RCA Records,' originally due later this year, has been delayed to "2026".

More information when available. 

(Source: Elvis Files)

Saturday, September 13, 2025

Review Elvis In Concert - Kalamazoo 1977

The Millbranch import record label brings us 'Elvis In Concert', not the concerts we know from June 1977 as released on posthumous 1977 album, but from Elvis' April 26, 1977 performance at the Wings Stadium in Kalamazoo, MI.
 

In 1977, the reviewer wrote "They still love Elvis, the portly patriarch of Rock", what is our opinion 48 years later?






 
Design
 
The label released a beautiful package with eye for detail. With a release of material so close to Elvis' untimely death in August 1977, the nod to the original design of Elvis' 'Moody Blue' album is a nice touch. So is the transparent blue colored vinyl with orange RCA-style labels. A "classic black" vinyl edition was released too.
 
A fair shot of our man graces the cover, with a few nice shots inside the gatefold. Inside the jackets the vinyl is housed in printed inner sleeves, both featuring a design that also would have looked good on the cover of this double LP set. The liner notes feature a spot-on original review and a short essay placing Elvis as a contemporary 1977 artist in a 1977 Kalamazoo context: selling out venues, just like his competition - Genesis, Rush, Thin Lizzy, Queen and ZZ Top - illustrating that he still matters as an artist compared to the new and louder guitar-driven competition
 
Content
 
The main feature on this double LP is Elvis' April 26, 1977 performance, but since the recording is incomplete we get the opening from June 24th (Dane County Auditorium) and band introductions from March 27th (Taylor County Coliseum) and bonus songs from May 3rd as recorded at the Saginaw Center. Also added are three songs by Kathy Westmoreland and Sherill Nielsen, from the Kalamazoo show. Together these various elements present a complete Elvis Presley In Concert experience.
 
In the same week this CD came out, the April 26th performance was also released as part of the 'The Last Tours Volume 3' CD from the Follow That Dream collectors label. It was previously released on three soundboards ('Shakin Up In The Great Lakes' (Fort Baxter, 2006), 'Memories From Kalamazoo' (Vavoom Records, 2001) and 'Spring 77' (Elvis Concert Fan, 2015) and as an audience recording on 'Breaking News' (E.P. Collector, 2017). None of these previous outings is complete, but Millbranch presents the most complete version to date, and upgraded the audio in a newly created Stereo Mix.
 
In the press-release the label stated that the show was mastered with the intention to present a real concert experience, not to create the optimum Stereo or "cleanest sound experience". So some of the hiss from the original source remains, as taking that out would have resulted in in removing part of the original dynamic and integrity of the recording.
 
To these ears, the LP sounds a little more spatial than the previous mono releases the result still isn't optimal, but I doubt that other engineers can improve much on what we hear here without affecting the music too much. The hiss, and sometimes the audience too, is still audible, at some points too much to really enjoy Elvis. The man himself is featured upfront in the mix, but at moments the backing sounds like a massive block and during the first tracks, Ronnie Tutt's cymbals sound like a cow-bell.
 
As for Elvis' performance … well it is April 1977, so his concert performances rely more on his presence and showmanship than his performances. The opening tracks from Dane County illustrate what we get, a not too inspired Elvis, he doesn't even require a second attempt of JD Sumner's dive bomb routine, saying "That's good enough". When we get to the Kalamazoo tracks we hear a typical unhurried and relaxed 'Love Me'. Following his usual concert pattern, he has trouble choosing 'Fairytale' or 'If You Love Me (Let Me Know)' as the next song. When his memory fails him halfway through the first title, Elvis smoothly pivots to the more familiar 'If You Love Me'.

 

'You Gave Me A Mountain' gets a somewhat casual treatment, while 'Jailhouse Rock' is an unexpectedly strong(er) performance. 'It's Now Or Never' hits the usual standard without breaking new ground. 

Two tracks stand out: 'Big Boss Man' and 'Heartbreak Hotel', especially the latter showcases some remarkable focus and engagement, despite some technical challenges that force a microphone change partway through. These same audio issues briefly interrupt 'And I Love You So,' on which we also hear some of the magic of the Elvis we love, even when he needs a re-start due to some microphone problems.

'My Way' belongs to a 1977 Elvis Presley concert performance as the text is 101 percent spot on, even when Elvis doesn't realize it himself … His April 1977 performances differ from his versions from some months earlier, where he overdid his use of voice-modulation. 'My Way', 'Big Boss Man', 'And I Love You So', Jailhouse Rock' and 'Heartbreak Hotel' are the highlights.

The introductions are previously unreleased, but they are what they are, introductions and too long … The bonus songs from May 3, 1977 - an excerpt on 'Trouble' and a complete 'Love Me' - as recorded at the Saginaw Center, are the best performed and sounding on the album to these ears.

Conclusion

Contrary to James Shamp, who wrote the review for the Kalamazoo Gazette in 1977, we weren't present in Wings Stadium, and for me that illustrates what's missing here, the magic Elvis brought with him wherever he went.

The last tours Elvis kept selling out and pleasing the fans purely on his name and his charisma on stage, playing with his audience. This disguises the actual performance. Almost 50 years later, it is the other way around, we only hear the performance, but miss the magic of Elvis, literally.

What doesn't help is that despite the rework and remastering of the audio, the concert is incomplete and the audio not top notch. This album doesn't meet the quality of the label's previous release 'Dell Webb Presents Elvis Presley'.

We get a complete 1977 Elvis Presley concert experience, in a really beautiful package, but the magic isn't there, the addition of performances by Kathy Westmoreland and Sherill Nielsen, who actually outshines Elvis as a singer here on 'Danny Boy' - don't save the day.

This concert is hardly essential material for most listeners, but Elvis concert and vinyl fans will probably pick up this Limited Edition quickly, so hurry up if you want a copy.

The LP is available on transparent blue colored vinyl, and on classic black vinyl from >>> Bennies Fifties webshop.

September 13 - Charts September 2025 -

Elvis Presley fell off the U.S. Billboard chart and is only listed on the Official U.K. charts this week. 

The 'ELV1S 30 #1 Hits' album climbed two places, from No. 71 to No. 69 on the main U.K. Album chart. On the Chart Update chart the compilation gained ten spot and jumped to No. 46. On the nation's Streaming chart it remained steady at No. 58.

'The King of Rock and Roll' DVD compilation dropped from No. 21 to No. 25 on the Music Video chart.

On the other side of the Atlantic the 'The Essential Elvis Presley' compilation fell off Billboard's Country Album chart from last week's listing at No. 47. 

(Source: Billboard / Official Chart Company / UK Mix Forum)

Friday, September 12, 2025

September 12 - EPiC Screening in Europe (and Toronto)

Elvis will finally come to Europe for an EPiC concert performance, as the 'EPiC' movie will be featured at the Zurich Film Festival from September 25 to October 4th. 2025. 

The movie will be shown on September 26th, October 1st and 4th in the 'Sounds' section "a carefully curated selection of feature films and documentaries in which music plays a central role.Visit the >>> ZFF site for more info. 

The Baz Luhrmann-directed love labor documentary 'EPiC: Elvis Presley In Concert' has received strong reviews and audience response at the Toronto Film Festival. Therefor the festival added an additional screening in Toronto too.

Rockin’ Vinyl

The Vinyl Passion budget record label re-issued their  2010 compilation ‘Elvis Rocks’ 2-LP on colored vinyl.

LP 1 side A: Jailhouse Rock - All Shook Up - Trying To Get To You - (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear - Got A Lot O Livin To Do - Hound Dog - Heartbreak Hotel - Mystery Train - One-Sided Love Affair - Lawdy Miss Clawdy

Side B: A Big Hunk O Love - Shake, Rattle And Roll - Wear My Ring Around Your Neck - I Got Stung - One Night - So Glad You Re Mine - I Got A Woman - Hard Headed Woman - King Creole - Tutti Frutti

LP 2 - side C: Don't  Be Cruel - I Need Your Love Tonight - Too Much - Blue Suede Shoes - Baby Let´s Play House - That S All Right - Long Tall Sally - My Baby Left Me - Ready Teddy - Rip It Up

Side D: Treat Me Nice - Mean Woman Blues - Party - Dixieland Rock - I´m Left, You Re Right, She S Gone - Blueberry Hill - (You Re So Square) Baby I Don´t Care - Money Honey - Paralyzed - Good Rockin Tonight. 

(Source: ZFF)

Thursday, September 11, 2025

Baz Luhrmann Brings Elvis Back To Toronto: An Epic Night At TIFF

Baz Luhrmann brought Elvis Back To Toronto for what would become an epic night at the Toronto International Film Festival for the world premiere of 'EPiC - Elvis Presley in Concert'. 

Robert Frieser looks back on the event.

Toronto has always had a special place in Baz Luhrmann’s story. Thirty-five years ago, when he premiered 'Strictly Ballroom', no one wanted the film. “It was going straight to video,” Luhrmann admitted on stage at the Princess of Wales Theatre, visibly emotional. “And then we came here. Toronto embraced us. We knew we were safe. I’m sorry it took me 35 years to say thank you.”

This time, he returned with the world premiere of 'EPiC - Elvis Presley in Concert'. Not a documentary, not a straightforward concert film, but what Luhrmann calls a tone poem: a cinematic experience where Elvis tells his own story through music, voice, and image.

From The Salt Mines To The Big Screen

Seven years ago, Luhrmann heard whispers of lost Elvis material. With the resources to investigate, he sent a team to the Kansas salt mines where Hollywood negatives are stored. We found 59 hours of film,” said editor Jonathan Redmond. “Two full concert films, tour footage, even 8mm reels. But no synced sound. Only the vocal tracks survived."

Restoring it was a marathon. “It took two years just to sync picture and sound,” Redmond explained. “We clawed audio back from work prints, RCA archives, even shady trades in parking lots. Some of it was scary. But we had no choice.” Luhrmann grinned: “Jono basically lived under his desk for two years. But look at the result.

Elvis Tells His Own Story

The creative choice was radical: no critics, no friends reminiscing, no biographers. You know how it always goes,” Luhrmann joked. ‘I saw Elvis once at a gas station, we were close, I wrote a book.’ Not this time. We found a 45-minute tape of Elvis, exhausted in rehearsal, just talking about his life. And he says: ‘There’s been a lot said, but I’d like the opportunity to tell you my side of the story.’ That was the turning point. Elvis became the storyteller.”

Instead of outside voices, EPiC lets Elvis narrate through rare interviews and electrifying performances. “For someone not known as very verbal,” Luhrmann said, “you hear him vulnerable, candid, deeply human.”

Showmanship And Spirituality

For Luhrmann, Elvis’ showmanship was never empty spectacle. “Go into a gospel church, there’s theatricality there too. It’s about creating community, a spiritual unity. Elvis understood that. He could reach your heart and your head at the same time.

Take his version of 'Bridge Over Troubled Water'. “It’s already a great song,” Luhrmann said. “But when Elvis sings it, it becomes a prayer. That’s his gift, turning music into spiritual experience.”

From Village Matinees To A Homemade Jumpsuit

Luhrmann’s own connection to Elvis goes back to his childhood in rural Australia. “I grew up in a town of five houses. My dad ran a gas station, and for a while, the local cinema. On Sundays we screened Elvis matinees. Watching 'Easy Come, Easy Go,' I thought: that’s the coolest man alive. My grandmother even sewed me an Elvis jumpsuit for ballroom dancing. Elvis was always part of my life.

Tears In The Theater

During the post-screening Q&A, a woman in the audience stood up. She had seen Elvis live three times, even attended his funeral. “I had my elbow on the stage,” she said, voice trembling. “He was right in front of me.” The room erupted in applause.

Luhrmann paused, visibly moved. “I’m not pretending to be Elvis,” he said softly. “But this is too beautiful, too moving. I’m truly humbled.

You can watch it >>> on YouTube.

EPiC, Not A Documentary

Luhrmann ended with a tongue-in-cheek warning, “My company is now called ‘The Department of No Fun.’ So if I catch anyone dancing or applauding during the film, you’ll be fined, with free swag and tickets.” The audience roared.

But his core message was serious. "The 'EPiC - Elvis Presley in Concert' movie isn’t a documentary. It isn’t a concert film. It’s an experience. Elvis sings, Elvis tells his story. It’s his voice, his soul. For me, it’s poetry. And I wanted to share that.”

The Setlist: Elvis Classics Reborn

From the 59 hours of rediscovered footage, Luhrmann and Redmond curated a cross-section of Presley’s Vegas years and rehearsal rooms. Highlights include the legendary Vegas opener 'See See Rider' and 'Polk Salad Annie', 'Bridge Over Troubled Water', 'Suspicious Minds', 'In the Ghetto', 'Walk a Mile in My Shoes' and 'An American Trilogy'. Interwoven with these and other songs are rehearsal clips and candid audio where Elvis reflects on his life with startling honesty.


Hampton Roads: The Sequel Waiting In The Wings

One of the evening’s revelations came when Jonathan Redmond confirmed that the team had unearthed the entire Hampton Roads concert from 1972, in pristine 35mm quality.

We had the whole of the Hampton Roads concert, in its entirety,” Redmond said. "A key highlight from that show - Elvis’ roaring take on 'Never Been to Spain' - made it into 'EPiC'

But Luhrmann teased that the rest might not stay in the vault forever. “That’s a whole other show,” he told the audience. “Write to your local theater if you want to see that as a sequel.” 

For fans, the message was clear: "the movie 'EPiC - Elvis Presley in Concert' may only be the beginning. Somewhere in those Kansas salt mines, Hampton Roads is waiting for its own spotlight."

Larger Than An Icon

For Luhrmann, Elvis’ arc mirrors the American story itself. “The energy of the fifties, the glamour of the sixties, the chaos of the seventies. Elvis never stopped searching. He was always seeking. And in that search, we rediscover him.” Nearly fifty years after his death, Elvis Presley still fills a theater with tears, laughter, and electricity. 'EPiC' doesn’t just resurrect the King, it lets him speak for himself.

Elvis returns with 'EPiC - Elvis Presley in Concert' for an encore at the TIFF has added another screening of EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert! 

Baz Luhrman posted: The demand for tickets so far has been incredible, four sold out screenings! Because of you, the TIFF fans, TIFF has added an additional IMAX screening… EPiC will be back on September 14th at 2:15pm,  bringing Elvis to the big screen once again!


And Elvis will finally come to Europe for an EPiC concert performance, as the 'EPiC' movie will be featured at the Zurich Film Festival from September 25 to October 4th. 2025. The movie will be shown on September 26th, October 1st and 4th. 

Visit the >>> ZFF site for more info.