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ElvisMatters Shows

September 02, 2010 | Other

Our friends of ElvisMatters announced two shows:

The X-mas show promises to be a Unique Event, with the Dutch singing sensation BOUKE as lead vocalist, backed by a live band and a Christmas and Gospel Choir. This will be the ONLY Christmas Show by Bouke and we feel very privileged to invite all our members to this unique live concert in Tilburg, Holland. By Bouke’s request, he’ll perform not only Elvis’s favorite X-mas songs, but the show will also include a GOSPEL SECTION. No doubt that this show will be THE concert highlight of next Fall in Holland and Belgium. Sunday December 19th at the gorgeous MIDI Theatre in Tilburg, Holland (address: 108 Heuvelring, Tilburg). Lots of parking space, easy to reach with public transport. Order your ticket today!

VIP PACKAGE (best seats, free drink, Elvis X-mas CD and X-mas Surprise): 49 euro

REGULAR TICKET: 29 euro

The ELVIS BIRTHDAY PARTY on Sunday January 23rd 2011 will be very special! To celebrate Elvis’s 76th birthday, we have booked THE ORIGINAL TCB BAND featuring our dear friends Ronnie Tutt, Jerry Scheff, James Burton and Glen D. Hardin! Lead vocals by Dennis Jale. Tickets for this exceptional Birthday Live Concert Party with the Elvis Band go on sale TODAY, so don’t miss out!

VIP Tickets (first rows + meet & greet prior to the show): 65 euro

Regular tickets: 45 euro
 

Source:ElvisMatters
Mark S. wrote on September 06, 2010
The show with James on December 10 is NOT produced by ElvisMatters (they were however intermediate), but by theatre-group “Olympique Dramatique” for their annu7al festival “Soirées Olympiques”. The show isn’t held at the Hilton (where did that come from?), but at the beautiful “Bourla”-theatre. The evening will focus on James’ career, not Elvis’, so inviting Larry Geller, Kathy Westmoreland or Donnie Sumner would be kind of strange. And James will not be spending the holidays in Europe, as he’s flying back to the states after the weekend. He’ll be back in January. Hope this clears up some of the confusion.