ELVIS - THE CONCERTTM is back by popular demand for a date at The NEC Arena on Sunday, May 25.
Elvis Presley performed more than 1,000 concerts before an estimated audience of 20 million fans - but he never realised his ambition to appear in the United Kingdom. However today's technology, utilising unique full-colour archive film footage from landmark concerts, can bring Elvis back to the concert stage, entertaining audiences just as he did more than 30 years ago.
And the Shuttle/Times and News has two pairs of tickets to be won worth £50 per pair.
This spectacular LIVE event presented in association with Graceland and Elvis Presley Enterprises, features 32 of Elvis' finest filmed performances on a giant video screen, with Elvis himself singing lead vocals, taking the audience back to when he was KING.
This is a live concert in every sense.
Elvis' 'alive' on-stage multi-screen image is supported live by the same musicians and singers who supported him throughout his 70's concert career; the legendary TCB BAND - James Burton (lead guitar), Glen Hardin (keyboard), Jerry Scheff (bass guitar) and Ronnie Tutt (drums); vocalists the SWEET INSPIRATIONS and the STAMPS; and a 16-piece orchestra - all under the guiding hand of ''Las Vegas' finest'', JOE GUERCIO - Elvis' original musical director.
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Elvis not only sings lead, he also interacts with the audience, and he even introduces his musicians.
Audience reaction has to be seen to be believed - within minutes of the show commencing, everyone can be forgiven for thinking that Elvis is there.
The illusion is amazing, his vocal strengths pass the tests of time and his music lives on.
Tickets for ELVIS - THE CONCERTTM at The NEC Arena are priced £23.50 and £28.50 plus booking fee and can be purchased on-line at the box office or from The NEC Box Office on 0870 909 4133.
For the chance to win a pair of tickets to the concert, answer the following question:
Q: What is the estimated audience Elvis Presley performed to?
Closing date: Friday, May 9.
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