
Decades after his passing, Elvis Presley remains one of the most recognizable names in music history. His electrifying stage shows, timeless dance moves, and unforgettable voice earned him the undisputed King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Now, a new generation of music fans will be able to witness his legendary career from a whole new perspective.
In May 2025, an interactive experience will open at Immerse LDN at ExCel Waterfront, allowing individuals to experience Presley’s world long after his death. Using artificial intelligence, the interactive show will revive his music, performances, and intimate moments.
What is the Elvis Presley AI experience about?
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Titled Elvis Evolution, the live production blends state-of-the-art AI with live action, taking visitors on a journey through Presley’s life and music. Designed to bring the rock legend to life, the experience will feature physical sets that transform and evolve, as well as actors and musicians performing his biggest hits. Fans will get to hear “All Shook Up” and “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” among other hit songs.
The tour will take visitors through a path from Presley’s humble beginnings in Tupelo to his meteoric rise to fame in the music industry. AI will bring people closer to knowing his life off the stage by simulating personal moments through unseen home videos.
Teaser images have been released ahead of the experience
To give fans an idea of what is coming, three concept tease images revealing the look of the experience have been released by the developers of Elvis Evolution. The photos, uploaded by Layered Reality, are full of production highlights that tease a ride through time.
One of the images shows the essence of America during the 1960s, with the vibrant background of Bob’s Burbank Diner. Another takes fans backstage at Presley’s dressing room during his historic 1968 TV special. The third photo gives fans a glimpse backstage at NBC Studios, where the comeback concert that got his career going again was staged.