Sat 01.03.2025
Since its premiere, the show spectacle has thrilled more than half a million spectators. To celebrate the 90th birthday of the rock'n'roll legend, the musical is embarking on a major tour of Germany, Austria and Switzerland. The production takes the audience through the various stages of Elvis' life. From the first studio recording, which he gave to his mother, to the first released single ‘That's All Right’ in 1954, to ‘Aloha from Hawaii’, the mega-concert broadcast live in 40 countries, which achieved higher viewing figures in the USA than the first moon landing.
The two-and-a-half-hour show not only brings the greatest hits to the Small Olympic Hall, but also shows Elvis as a versatile musician who, in addition to his passion for rock'n'roll, was also a phenomenal interpreter of blues and gospel. A magnificent reincarnation of Elvis live on stage: the fabulous Grahame Patrick, who has internalised the voice, look and hip swing of the great master as if the original himself were on stage. The Irishman will be accompanied by the seven-piece ‘Las Vegas Showband’ and Ed Enoch, who appeared on stage with Elvis more than 1000 times between 1971 and 1977 and also sang at his funeral.