- Music
- 29 Apr 25
Priscilla Presley announces headliner at Dublin's National Concert Hall in October
Tickets will be available at the link below.
Priscilla Presley has announced a headline show at Dublin’s National Concert Hall, set for October 1.
She will discuss her life shaped by fame and the search for her identity, drawing from her upcoming memoir Softly, As I Leave You. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10 a.m.
The actress and businesswoman married Elvis Presley in 1967 at 21-years-old, though the pair initially met when she was 14. The two divorced six years later. In 1985, Priscilla published the memoir Elivs and Me, which was later developed into the 2023 Sofia Coppola film Priscilla.
“I did not divorce him because I didn’t love him,” she told Entertainment Tonight in 2016. “He was the love of my life, but I had to find out about the world.”
A limited number of premium tickets will be available for her Dublin show, which includes a 30-minute pre-show conversation, a dedicated copy of Softly, As I leave You and a photo with Priscilla.
Tickets will be available here.
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