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Today in Elvis History

Today in Elvis History

Written by: Evin 'Elvis' Breen-Presley
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A daily burst of Elvis magic! "Today in Elvis History" brings you fast, fun, and fascinating moments from the King's life—one date at a time. Whether you're an Elvis superfan or just curious, you'll get your daily dose of rock 'n' roll royalty in under 3 minutes.Evin 'Elvis' Breen-Presley Music
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  • December 31st in Elvis History
    Dec 31 2025

    It's December thirty-first, and on this day in 1976… Elvis Presley rang in the new year with a powerful 90-minute performance at the Civic Center Arena in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The show was widely considered one of his best in years, with many crediting his strong energy to the presence of Ginger Alden. But the night took a somber turn when, shortly after the concert, Elvis was informed by his father, Vernon, that his cousin Bobbi Mann had died from a pill overdose. The group returned to Memphis at six-thirty in the morning.

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  • December 30th in Elvis History
    Dec 30 2025

    It's December thirtieth, and on this day in 1970… Elvis Presley returned to Washington, D.C. with a group of eight close companions, including former sheriff Bill Morris, to visit the headquarters of the National Sheriffs Association. There, he secured honorary memberships and automatic life insurance policies for everyone in his entourage. Though an expected meeting with FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover never happened, the group was given a private tour of FBI headquarters the following day—another badge added to Elvis’s ever-growing collection and his ongoing fascination with law enforcement.

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  • December 29th in Elvis History
    Dec 29 2025

    It’s December twenty-ninth, and on this day in Elvis history:

    In 1970, Elvis Presley returned to his hometown of Tupelo, Mississippi, to receive a badge from Sheriff Bill Mitchell—a childhood acquaintance who had watched Elvis grow from a local boy into a global icon. The visit was emblematic of Elvis’s lifelong fascination with law enforcement and his deep ties to his Mississippi roots.

    And on December 29, 1976, Elvis performed at the Birmingham-Jefferson County Coliseum in Alabama. Despite health struggles and the pressures of constant touring, he delivered a strong show before an enthusiastic Southern crowd. Draped in one of his iconic jumpsuits, Elvis proved once again that even in his later years, the magic was still very much alive on stage.

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    1 min
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