Pat Boone, Gary Chapman, Michael Sweet & Others to Perform at the Annual Nashville Elvis Festival

Elvis fans from around the world will gather in Middle Tennessee March 19-22, 2020 for the 4th annual Nashville Elvis Festival, celebrating the music and legacy of the King of Rock & Roll. The 4-day festival will be filled with celebrity appearances, special guests, live music performances and more.
Legendary entertainer Pat Boone will close out the festival with what he says will be his final Nashville concert appearance. Billed as an evening of stories and songs, Boone will perform his biggest hits (such as "Love Letters in the Sand" and "April Love"), reminisce about his incredible career, and share some loving memories of his friend Elvis as well. One of America's most beloved performers, Boone has sold over 45 million records worldwide, starred in 15 feature films, hosted his own hit ABC television series, and he has 3 stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Other special guests with a Christian music industry connection are: Larry Strickland of The Stamps, who recorded and toured with Elvis; Michael Sweet (Stryper); Award-winning singer-songwriter and TV/Radio personality Gary Chapman and more. The festival will also feature headliner performances from several former Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest world champions.
A highlight of each Nashville Elvis Festival is the Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest preliminary round, with the winner moving on to Graceland's Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist Contest Semifinal & Finals in Memphis during Elvis Week each August.
Visit: www.NashvilleElvisFestival.com
Tags : Annual Nashville Elvis Festival pat boone gary chapman Stryper michael sweet Elvis Presley Larry Strickland
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