Listen "August 31st in Elvis History"
Episode Synopsis
It's August 31, and on this day in Elvis history: In 1957, Elvis performed at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, expanding his influence beyond the United States and captivating Canadian audiences. In 1962, Elvis reported for a wardrobe fitting at MGM, preparing for his continuing work in film. In 1976, Elvis performed at the Coliseum in Macon, Georgia, continuing his extensive touring schedule. Additionally, on August 30, 1971, Elvis finally began wearing the special silver belt presented to him by the International Hotel in Las Vegas. The belt, featuring a large buckle inscribed with record-breaking attendance numbers, symbolized his unparalleled success—his 1969 engagement drew over 101,000 attendees and grossed over \$1.5 million, setting new Las Vegas records. Elvis had previously refused to wear the belt until all his shows were guaranteed sell-outs, showing his commitment to excellence in performance. It's August thirty-first, and on this day in 1957... Elvis Presley performed at Empire Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, marking his first—and only—concert appearance in Canada’s westernmost province. The show drew an enormous and enthusiastic crowd, but the excitement turned chaotic as fans rushed the stage, forcing Elvis to cut the concert short and flee under police escort. It was one of the rare times in his career when fan frenzy brought a show to an early end, underscoring the explosive intensity of Elvis mania.
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