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Elvis Costello Announces Immersive 'Elvis In Iceland' Event With Steve Nieve

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Elvis Costello has announced "Elvis In Iceland," a special four-day immersive experience featuring an exclusive private performance with pianist Steve Nieve.

The 4-day event, which will also include a concert with special guest Nick Lowe, is set to take place between May 25-29, 2023 at Reykjavik's Harpa Concert Hall.

Attendees will be able to enjoy four days and nights of live music, an exclusive Q&A session with Costello and Lowe, photo opportunities with Elvis, Steve, and Nick, a limited edition signed event poster, four-star hotel accommodations, first-class meals, spa visits, tours of the Icelandic countryside, and much more.

Registrations for "Elvis In Iceland" are available now through December 25. In addition, a personal invitation from Costello is streaming now on YouTube.

"For many years I've been thinking to myself, 'When am I going to get to come back to Reykjavik? When am I going to come back to Iceland and play for you all again?'" Costello says in the personal video invitation.

He continues, "Well, it seems that May 2023, marks the time when I will return! I will be there with Steve Nieve, a huge stack of songs, and many stories to tell you on my Elvis in Iceland trip. I'll look forward to seeing you then."

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