Entertainment
Priscilla Presley Announces New Zealand Shows for Memoir Launch

Priscilla Presley has confirmed her upcoming shows in New Zealand as part of her memoir promotion. The actor and businesswoman will perform “An Evening with Priscilla Presley, Life After Elvis” at the Isaac Theatre in Christchurch on November 19, 2023, followed by a performance at the Bruce Mason Theatre in Auckland on November 20, 2023. This marks her first solo show in New Zealand, offering fans a unique opportunity to hear her story.
The performances are designed to provide a personal glimpse into Presley’s life, detailing her experiences at Graceland, her marriage to the legendary Elvis Presley, and her journey following their separation in 1973. This tour coincides with the launch of her new memoir, Softly, As I Leave You: Life After Elvis, co-written with Mary Jane Ross. The book will be available in paperback across New Zealand starting this Saturday.
The shows are expected to resonate with both long-time fans of Elvis and those interested in Presley’s journey. Attendees can anticipate candid reflections and anecdotes that highlight her life during and after her marriage to one of music’s most iconic figures.
In recent years, Priscilla Presley has remained a prominent figure in popular culture, engaging with audiences through various media. Her memoir not only chronicles her relationship with Elvis but also delves into her personal growth and resilience in the face of challenges.
Presley’s return to the stage reflects her enduring appeal and commitment to sharing her story with new generations. As she prepares for these performances, fans are eager to gain insight into the life of a woman who was at the center of a cultural phenomenon.
Tickets for the shows are expected to be in high demand, given Presley’s status and the intimate nature of the events. Those interested in attending are encouraged to secure their tickets early to avoid disappointment.
Priscilla Presley’s upcoming New Zealand shows promise to be a memorable experience, blending personal storytelling with the legacy of Elvis Presley, inviting audiences to reflect on both her past and the enduring impact of the King of Rock and Roll.
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