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EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert

"Elvis sings and tells his story like never before."

Movie PG-13 2026 1h 36m
Directed by Baz Luhrmann

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert retools archival material from Elvis That’s the Way It Is and Elvis on Tour into a new hybrid of documentary and concert film. The footage spans Elvis’s famously electric 1970 Summer Festival in Las Vegas and the subsequent road shows, surfaced during the making of... Read more

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About EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert retools archival material from Elvis That’s the Way It Is and Elvis on Tour into a new hybrid of documentary and concert film. The footage spans Elvis’s famously electric 1970 Summer Festival in Las Vegas and the subsequent road shows, surfaced during the making of the 2022 Elvis film, and is now assembled to create a continuous live experience. Baz Luhrmann directs with his signature tempo and vibrant visuals, letting the performances breathe while the editing, sound design, and contemporary framing give a sense of time travel without pretending a new story is being told. The result is a vivid portrait of Elvis in his peak live form, where the energy of a crowd and the sparkle of his costumes meet the intensity of his stage presence.

Production and Release: Baz Luhrmann directs this hybrid project, drawing on unused clips from Elvis That’s the Way It Is and Elvis on Tour. The material was discovered during the making of the 2022 Elvis film, and the project frames Elvis within a fresh cinematic context.

Box Office: No public box office figures are provided at this time. As an archival concert compilation released for cinemas and special screenings, the film’s commercial performance will vary by market, with no verified worldwide gross available in the provided data.

Awards: There is currently no information about nominations or wins. Given its archival approach and documentary format, it may attract attention from film and music award bodies; however, as of now, no official nominations are recorded here.

Reception & Themes: The film invites fresh appreciation of Elvis’s live presence, highlighting the crowd energy, the showmanship, and the era’s grand spectacle. It also raises questions about memory and celebrity and shows how archive footage, reframed with contemporary filmmaking, can reshape a legend.

Details

Release Date
February 18, 2026
Runtime
1h 36m
Rating
PG-13
Type
Movie
Genres
Music, Documentary
Country
United States
Studio
Bazmark +2 more
External Links
View on IMDB

Official Trailer

Cast

Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley

Self (archive footage)

Director: Baz Luhrmann

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EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert retools archival material from Elvis That’s the Way It Is and Elvis on Tour into a new hybrid of documentary and concert film. The footage spans Elvis’s famously electric 1970 Summer Festival in Las Vegas and the subsequent road shows, surfaced during the making of ...

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert stars Elvis Presley.

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert was directed by Baz Luhrmann.

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert was released on February 18, 2026.

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert is a Music and Documentary film.

It's a documentary that uses real archive footage of Elvis Presley, not a dramatized narrative. It compiles actual performances rather than telling a fictional story.

The film uses unused footage from Elvis: That's the Way It Is, featuring Elvis's 1970 Las Vegas Summer Festival, and Elvis on Tour, the road concert film from the following years, plus material found during the production of 2022's Elvis.

EPiC is rated PG-13, so it’s generally more suited to teens and adults. Parents may want to preview the performances.

Elvis Presley appears via archive footage, credited as Self. The performances are presented as archival material rather than new recordings.