Elvis Evolution London: When will tickets go on sale?

Here's when tickets for the new Elvis Presley 'Elvis Evolution' show will to go on sale.

London is set to host king of rock 'n roll, Elvis Presley, next spring as the late icon takes to the stage as part of a new immersive AI-aided concert. Following the success of ABBA Voyage, the Elvis Evolution experience will offer fans the chance to see a life-sized digital Elvis perform right before their eyes.

Using thousands of personal photos and home video footage of Elvis to create a projection of him, entertainment company Layered Reality, which specialises in immersive experiences, is set to bring the experience to London fans in March next year at an undisclosed "central London” venue.

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While his music has been played at some of the capital's most iconic venues, Elvis never performed outside north America. Elvis Evolution will finally enable fans to enjoy something approaching the real thing through projections of the star. 

Here's when fans can expect tickets for the Elvis Evolution London experience to go on sale.

When will Elvis Evolution London tickets go on sale?

Ticket for the immersive concert will go on general sale this Friday (October 25). A presale for tickets began today (October 23) and is available to fans who signed up to the experience’s mailing list.

How much will Elvis Evolution London tickets be?

Standard tickets for the experience will start at £75 which includes a booking fee. Elvis Evolution organisers have also confirmed that no dynamic pricing tools will be in place for ticket sales. 

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