Spirit of the King: The Ultimate ELVIS Show Las Vegas Show
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There's a moment mid-show when Steve Connolly locks eyes with someone in the crowd, and the room collectively holds its breath. That's not choreography — that's the human electricity that made Elvis impossible to look away from, alive again in Las Vegas.
Las Vegas and Elvis Presley share a bond unlike anything else in entertainment history. The King didn't just perform here — he helped define what the city became, filling showrooms with a magnetism that no recording has ever fully captured. Steve Connolly understands that, and it shows in every moment of Spirit of the King at the Notoriety Showroom.
Connolly isn't working from a checklist of Elvis mannerisms. He's absorbed the full range — the early raw energy of Sun Records-era Presley, the velvet confidence of the Vegas years, the theatrical grandeur of the jumpsuit era. His voice carries genuine weight, not just imitation, and that distinction matters in a room full of people who grew up with these songs woven into their lives. When the first notes of a recognizable melody hit, something shifts in the audience. Shoulders relax. Smiles break wide open. People lean toward the stage.
What makes a live tribute show worth experiencing over any playlist or documentary is precisely what can't be packaged: the unscripted second when a performer feeds off the crowd, when a vocal run lands harder than expected, when the room becomes one shared feeling rather than a collection of individual strangers. At Notoriety Showroom, the intimate scale of the venue amplifies all of that. You're not watching from a distant arena seat — you're close enough to feel the performance rather than just observe it. For anyone who never got the chance to see Elvis in his prime, or for those who simply love the music, this is as close to the real thing as Las Vegas has to offer.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Steve Connolly cover Elvis across different eras, or focus on one period?
Connolly moves through the full arc of Elvis's career — from the raw, unpolished energy of his early recordings to the sweeping theatrical style of the jumpsuit years. Rather than locking into a single era, the show maps the evolution of an artist, which gives longtime fans and newcomers alike a complete portrait of why Presley's range was so extraordinary.
Is the Notoriety Showroom the right setting for a show like this?
The intimate scale of the Notoriety Showroom is actually one of the show's biggest advantages. Elvis's Las Vegas legacy was built in close, charged rooms where performer and audience fed off each other — not arenas. That same dynamic is alive here. You're near enough to the stage that the performance feels personal rather than like something happening at a distance.
Do you need to be a die-hard Elvis fan to get something out of this show?
Not at all. The show works on two levels: for devoted fans, it's a deep dive into the music and presence they already love; for casual audiences, it's a genuinely entertaining live performance built around some of the most recognizable songs in American music. The communal energy in the room tends to pull in even skeptical first-timers.
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