THE Elvis Years is set to take The Palace Theatre in Redditch by storm, 41 years after the tragic death of the King of Rock and Roll.

The show, on February 16, is part of a nationwide 10 year anniversary tour, hitting the West End later this year.

With 2018 marking 41 years since Elvis Presley passed away, The Elvis Years continues to wow crowds in tribute to the King of Rock and Roll.

The Elvis Years is a concert production telling the story of Elvis through the years.

The show features Mario Kombou, original lead of Jailhouse Rock in the West End, and his incredible band; and is led by legendary producer, musical director and Ivor Novello award-winner David Mackay.

With a world class cast, authentic costumes and rare film footage, The Elvis Years features more than 50 of the King’s greatest hits including Hound Dog, It’s Now or Never, Just Can’t Help Believing, That’s Alright Mama, The Wonder Of You, Suspicious Minds, American Trilogy and many more, as well as lesser known tracks such as Rock A Hula Baby and Bossa Nova Baby.

Actor and singer Mario Kombou has been performing as Elvis for more than 20 years.

He said: "I cannot believe how much the show has grown in 10 years. From the days of Jailhouse Rock; to the early days of creating this incredible production; and now to performing at sold out shows in some of the best venues in the country.

"I am blown away by the public support for The Elvis Years and feel sure we can make 2018 a truly special anniversary year for our fans.”

The show is on Friday, February 16 at 7.30pm.

Tickets are available now in person or at the box office on 01527 65203 priced at £20 (inclusive of booking fee £1 per seat up to a maximum £4).

For more information or to book online, visit redditchpalacetheatre.co.uk.