MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WBRC) - With cities across the US preparing to celebrate America’s 250th birthday, the home of Elvis Presley is set to party as only the King could.
Graceland, the former home and now museum dedicated to the life and career of Elvis, announced their summer event lineup recently that goes all in on Americana.

From now until July 5, fans can explore Elvis’ love of country through The American Spirit of Elvis Presley Display. The limited-time exhibit includes rare artifacts, including the gold lame jacket from the King’s Pearl Harbor benefit concert, the suit he wore when meeting President Nixon and the giant American flag from his 1974 Mid-South Coliseum concerts.
In early June, Graceland will celebrate 44 years since opening to the public. On June 6, the eve of that anniversary, Graceland After Hours: An Anniversary Evening will offer guests an after-hours tour of the mansion, a behind-the-scenes look at the Graceland archive, dinner and live music in the TCB Showroom and a private late-night film screening.

Prices for the anniversary event begin at $597.96 for two and include one-night accommodation at The Guest House at Graceland.
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Graceland’s All-American Weekend runs July 3-5 and features live music, the All-American Gospel Brunch with the Tennessee Mass Choir and a fireworks extravaganza on July 3.

Finally, summer comes to a close with Elvis Week 2026 from Aug. 8-16, featuring nine days of concerts, special events, panel discussions and a candlelight vigil.
Graceland’s live concerts run from June through August and will showcase a diverse musical lineup, including The Wallflowers, Edwin McCain, Five For Fighting, Gladys Knight and more.
For more information, ticket information and a full list of events, visit Graceland.com.
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