ORANGE —
There will most likely be numerous sightings of “The King” in mid-April.
In association with On Stage Touring, LLC, and Elvis Presley Enterprises, Inc., the Lutcher Theater presents “The Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Event,” Elvis Lives, at 7:30 p.m., Monday, April 22. Tickets are $35-$65 and are on sale now at www.lutcher.org.
Elvis Lives is an unforgettable multi-media and live musical journey across Elvis' life during different stages in his career. His iconic style, embraced by many of today's artists, continues to intrigue audiences of all generations. Featuring finalists from Elvis Presley Enterprises' Worldwide Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest, audiences “Can’t Help Falling In Love” with this phenomenal theatrical concert experience.
Capturing the imaginations and interests of fans of all types, including Broadway, concert and Elvis aficionados, Elvis Lives features Elvis tribute artists, a live band, back-up singers and dancers, an Ann-Margret tribute artist, and iconic imagery made available from the Graceland archives.
The high energy show features Ultimate winner Bill Cherry along with Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest top finalists, Kevin Mills, Leo Days and Ben Klein as the principle cast of the winter/spring Elvis Lives production. The cast also includes the professional talent of Lorri Russo as Ann-Margret.
Described as some of the most exceptional tribute artists in the world, these talented performers capture the spirit of the King of Rock N’ Roll while evoking the sensation of being there with Elvis as he journeys through his musical career.
Elvis Lives is truly a dynamic and family friendly production.
The Frances Ann Lutcher Theater for the Performing Arts is located at 707 Main, Orange, Texas.
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