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Elvis In Concert. June 26, 1977, Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana.

On June 26, 1977, Elvis Presley stepped onto the stage at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana for what would be his final concert. This performance marked the end of a storied career that spanned over two decades and cemented Elvis as one of the most influential musicians of all time. Elvis Presley took to the stage for the last time, not in the blaze of glory one might expect, but in the somber setting of the Market Square Arena. This final performance, a mere two months before his untimely death, stands as a bittersweet testament to the legend's enduring legacy and the complexities of his final years.

Elvis, who was 42 years old at the time, had been dealing with a number of health issues, including an addiction to prescription drugs. Despite this, he remained a powerful and commanding presence on stage, and his performance at the Market Square Arena was no exception.

Despite the evident decline, the audience remained captivated, their love for the King unwavering. The familiar cheers and screams punctuated the performance, a poignant reminder of Elvis' enduring popularity and the loyalty of his devoted fanbase. Footage of the concert, grainy and often shaky, captures the raw emotion of the event, a bittersweet farewell to a musical icon.

However, the concert wasn't just a final performance; it was a snapshot of Elvis at a pivotal moment in his life. It showcased the toll his drug addiction, emotional turmoil, and grueling touring schedule had taken on the man who once dominated the world stage. The images of Elvis, seemingly disoriented and lost on stage, are stark reminders of the tragic path he was treading.

The setlist included classics such as 'C.C. Rider,' 'I Can't Help Falling in Love With You,' and 'Suspicious Minds.' Throughout the performance, Elvis was in top form, his voice strong and his movements full of the charisma and energy that had made him a legend.

The audience, made up of over 18,000 fans, was captivated by Elvis's performance. They cheered, clapped, and sang along to every song, clearly in awe of the man before them. Many in the audience had grown up with Elvis's music and considered him to be the epitome of rock and roll.

Elvis's band, which included musicians such as James Burton on guitar and Ronnie Tutt on drums, were also in top form. They provided a tight and energetic backing to Elvis's vocals, and their playing was a perfect match for Elvis's powerful stage presence.

The concert was recorded and later released as the album 'Elvis in Concert,' which captured the energy and excitement of the performance. The album went on to become a huge success, reaching number five on the Billboard album chart and going platinum in the United States.

Tragically, just a few months after this final concert, Elvis would be found dead in his Graceland mansion in Memphis, Tennessee. His death was a shock to the world, and tributes poured in from fans and fellow musicians alike.

Elvis's final concert at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana, remains one of the most memorable and iconic performances of his career. It was a fitting end to a storied career, and a testament to Elvis's enduring legacy as one of the most influential musicians of all time. His music continues to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans around the world, and his impact on popular culture is still felt to this day.

In 2017, the Market Square Arena was demolished, but a commemorative plaque was placed at the site to honor Elvis's final concert. The plaque reads, 'On this site, on June 26, 1977, Elvis Presley performed his final live concert. His legacy as the King of Rock and Roll lives on.'

In summary, Elvis Presley's last concert was a memorable and iconic performance, that marked the end of a storied career that spanned over two decades. The concert was held at the Market Square Arena in Indianapolis, Indiana. Despite his health issues, Elvis put on a powerful and commanding performance, which was in top form and full of charisma and energy. The audience, made up of over 18,000 fans, were captivated by Elvis's performance, and his band provided a tight and energetic backing to his vocals. The concert was recorded and released as the album 'Elvis in Concert,' which became a huge success. Elvis's legacy as one of the most influential musicians of all time continues to be celebrated and enjoyed by fans around the world.

Elvis In Concert - Compact Disc 1988 - two cd version


CD 1:

Elvis Fans' Comments / Opening Riff
Also sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
That's All Right
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel *
Elvis Fans' Comments II
You Gave Me A Mountain
Jailhouse Rock
Elvis Fan's Comments III
How Great Thou Art *
Elvis Fans' Comments IV
I Really Don't Want To Know
Elvis Introduces His Father
Hurt
Hound Dog
My Way
Can't Help Falling In Love *
Closing Riff / Special Message From Elvis' Father

CD 2:

I Got A Woman / Amen (Medley)
Elvis Talks
Love Me
If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
O Sole Mio / It's Now Or Newer (Medley)
Tryin' To Get To You
Hawaiian Wedding Song
Fairytale *
Little Sister *
Early Mornin' Rain
What'd I Say
Johnny B. Goode
And I Love You So

Elvis In Concert - EU 2014 - Ene CD Versions

Elvis Fans' Comments / Opening Riff
Also sprach Zarathustra
See See Rider
That's All Right
Are You Lonesome Tonight?
Teddy Bear / Don't Be Cruel *
Elvis Fans' Comments II
You Gave Me A Mountain
Jailhouse Rock
Elvis Fan's Comments III
How Great Thou Art *
Elvis Fans' Comments IV
I Really Don't Want To Know
Elvis Introduces His Father
Hurt
Hound Dog
My Way
Can't Help Falling In Love *
Closing Riff / Special Message From Elvis' Father
I Got A Woman / Amen (Medley)
Elvis Talks
Love Me
If You Love Me (Let Me Know)
O Sole Mio / It's Now Or Newer (Medley)
Tryin' To Get To You
Hawaiian Wedding Song
Fairytale *
Little Sister *
Early Mornin' Rain
What'd I Say
Johnny B. Goode
And I Love You So