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Official Elvis 2010 Merchandise

February 16, 2010 | Other

If you're going to see one of the European 'Elvis Presley In Concert' concerts with his original band members, you can't go home without an official EPE souvenir. There are T-shirts, key chains, lanyards, pins, tote bags, baseball caps, magnets, even an official 'Elvis 75th Anniversary Lithograph'...

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Jerome-the-third wrote on February 16, 2010
no way I'll ever be wearing a cap or a shirt like that!..
GEORGE (GK) wrote on February 16, 2010
I love the shirts ! Its a concert, Fans should wear the shirts and caps, etc. Celebrate Elvis !
mature_elvis_fan75 wrote on February 16, 2010
Yes its a concert,with one person missing from the act! I find those type of shows strange but if you enjoy then have fun!
dgirl wrote on February 16, 2010
Keep spending folks, the Colonel is looking down (or up!)
loftmanuk wrote on February 16, 2010
Have you seen the prices. Somebody is making a lot of money out of this. £15 for a programme, wow. Mind you its the same whatever concert you go to, the merchandise is always a rip off.
GEORGE (GK) wrote on February 17, 2010
Mature Elvis fan-Elvis is there, in spirit. Its a great show. And, If some of you, don't like the Elvis merchandise, being sold at concerts or through EPE, then don't buy it. Simple as that ! I applaude them for keeping Elvis a current artist ! And Entertainment is a business, why shouldn't they make some money? They would make money if he was alive and touring too !
Natha wrote on February 17, 2010
Indeed Mature Elvis Fan, the one that it is all about is missing and we know that for over three decades. Still I am sure I will enjoy this concert most, as he is virtually present. Better than some artist who pretends to be some one singing. About the merchandise: George (UK), you are so right. When people go on a holiday they also buy momentums. Ans show busines is nothing less than that.
Harvey Alexander wrote on February 17, 2010
I've ordered the tee-shirt that has the slogan 'Where's Jerry Scheff?'