Feb 21 • 15:30 UTC 🇬🇧 UK Mirror

Elvis speaks from beyond the grave 49 years after death with astonishing confession

Newly discovered footage of Elvis Presley from Kansas salt mines is set to thrill fans as it will be shown in cinemas in the UK in February.

Elvis Presley, the iconic King of Rock 'n' Roll, is making headlines again after the discovery of long-lost footage hidden for nearly five decades in salt mines in Kansas. Die-hard fans have long clamored for more content featuring their idol, and their wishes are about to be fulfilled with an upcoming film, titled 'EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert,' which showcases previously unseen concert footage and audio. This significant material allows fans to see and hear their beloved star in a way they have never experienced before.

The footage, which was unearthed by director Baz Luhrmann, includes what is being dubbed the 'Holy Grail' of Presley’s concert performances. Luhrmann, a notable fan of Elvis, reportedly recovered 69 boxes of recordings that had been buried underground for years. This treasure trove promises to deliver a sensational experience for audiences when it becomes available in IMAX cinemas, providing a spectacular screening opportunity for fans in the UK, starting on February 20.

The revival of interest in Elvis through this film not only serves as a testament to his enduring legacy but also highlights the power of fan enthusiasm in bringing his music and performances back into public consciousness. Given the anticipation surrounding this release, it is expected that the film will attract not only long-time fans of Elvis but also a new generation eager to learn about the legendary performer, reaffirming his cultural significance in music history.

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