Elvis Presley Custom Matted Photo Display Authentic Original Concert Ticket 1956
Step back in time with this extraordinary piece of music history—an original Elvis Presley concert ticket from his electrifying performance in Tupelo, Mississippi, on September 26, 1956. This ticket, numbered 166652, captures a monumental moment from the King of Rock and Roll's early career, making it a must-have for serious collectors.
Key Features:
- Historic Artifact: Own a piece of rock and roll history with a genuine ticket from Elvis Presley's 1956 performance.
- Rare Collectible: With its unique ticket number and limited availability, this item is a treasure for any Elvis aficionado.
- Authenticity Guaranteed: Comes complete with a Letter of Authenticity to ensure its genuine nature.
- Presentation: Elegantly matted and ready for display, turning it into a stunning piece of decor.
- Pricing: Priced at $795, this collector's item includes free fully insured shipping worldwide.
- Preview Options: View your memorabilia via Zoom or Facetime before finalizing your purchase, ensuring your satisfaction.
- Frame measures at: L 300mm x H 510mm
Don’t miss the chance to own a slice of music royalty. Dive into the nostalgia of the 1950s with this rare concert ticket and keep the legacy of Elvis Presley alive in your collection!
Elvis Presley, often hailed as the "King of Rock and Roll," remains one of the most iconic and influential figures in the history of popular music. Born on January 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Mississippi, Elvis rose from humble beginnings to become a global superstar, whose impact transcended music to include significant contributions to the cultural and social landscapes.
Elvis's music career took off in the mid-1950s, marked by his dynamic voice, charismatic stage presence, and a unique blend of musical influences that spanned pop, country, gospel, and R&B. His first hit, "That's All Right," released in 1954, was a breakthrough that ignited the rock and roll revolution. His style was a bold fusion that challenged the racial barriers of the time, bringing African American music to a broader audience.
Presley's stage performances were characterized by his distinctive vocal style, energetic dance moves, and a magnetic charisma that captivated audiences. Hits like "Heartbreak Hotel," "Jailhouse Rock," and "Love Me Tender" are timeless, each track showcasing his ability to blend emotional depth with musical innovation.
Throughout his career, Elvis ventured into Hollywood, starring in 33 successful films. These movies, while often critiqued for not fully utilizing his acting talents, were box office hits and helped to cement his status as a multi-talented entertainment powerhouse.
Despite his premature death on August 16, 1977, at the age of 42, Elvis Presley's legacy endures. He continues to be celebrated as a pivotal figure in the development of rock and roll and a cultural icon whose influence is felt in music, television, film, and fashion. His Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee, is a pilgrimage site for fans, reflecting his lasting impact on American culture and entertainment. Elvis's life and work remain a testament to his profound influence, not just as a musician but as a cultural trailblazer of the 20th century.