Elvis' Hilton highlights: Elvis broke existing Las Vegas records when he played a four-week headliner at the newly built International Hotel in 1969. Two years later, he returns to Las Vegas, to what is now the Vegas Hilton, and remains until 1975. He returns for a two-week engagement the following year. His last Las Vegas performance, at the Hilton, was on August 12, 1976.
No Elvis fan's trip to Las Vegas would be complete without first stopping at the Las Vegas Hilton. Though remodeled several times over the last 30 years, the Hilton was the epicenter of Elvis' 1969-1976 Vegas performances. A statue located just outside the lobby entrance marks Elvis' time at the hotel and there are employees at the hotel who fondly remember the King's concerts.
Shoppers, take note: The Las Vegas Hilton gift shop has one of the largest inventories of Elvis memorabilia.
Another tip:
If you are looking for evidence of Elvis' early years in Vegas, take a drive down the Strip. Just down the street from Wynn Las Vegas is the New Frontier Hotel. The hotel is closed and awaiting implosion, but in 1956 it was the site of Elvis' first performance in Sin City.
Per the timeline, the date of Elvis' first Las Vegas performance was April 23, 1956. He was booked in the Venus Room. The hotel billed him as "The Atomic Powered Singer." So catch it before it implodes!
[Photo: MetropolisMag]
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