EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert Soundtrack (2026)

Have you ever wanted to see Elvis Presley perform live — even though he passed away in 1977? Well, now you can! The film EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert makes that dream come true. It uses old, never-seen footage of Elvis performing on stage and brings it back to life in a big, beautiful way.

When this movie played in IMAX theaters, fans around the world felt like they were really sitting in the audience watching “The King” sing. People cried, cheered, and fell in love with Elvis all over again. The film got a 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes and 88 out of 100 on Metacritic, which means almost everyone who watched it absolutely loved it. This is not just a movie — it is a once-in-a-lifetime musical experience.

EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert is a 2026 documentary concert film made by director Baz Luhrmann, the same person who made the 2022 movie Elvis and also directed Moulin Rouge! and Faraway Downs. The film first showed at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2025. Then on January 8, 2026, a special showing was held at Graceland to celebrate Elvis’s 91st birthday. The big IMAX release happened on February 20, 2026, and a wide release followed on February 27, 2026 through Neon and Universal Pictures.

DetailInfo
Film NameEPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert
DirectorBaz Luhrmann
GenreDocumentary / Concert Film
IMAX ReleaseFebruary 20, 2026
Wide ReleaseFebruary 27, 2026
DistributorNeon & Universal Pictures
Soundtrack LabelLegacy Recordings / RCA Records (Sony Music)
Soundtrack ReleaseFebruary 20, 2026 (Digital & CD)
Vinyl ReleaseApril 24, 2026 (2-LP)
Total Tracks27 Songs
Total DurationAbout 1 Hour 14 Minutes

Who composed the EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert Soundtrack?

The soundtrack of EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert is not made up of new songs. It uses Elvis Presley’s original recordings — many of them live performances that were recorded decades ago. These recordings were carefully restored and remastered so they sound fresh and powerful today.

Baz Luhrmann served as the executive producer of the soundtrack. He worked hard to make sure every song felt special and right for the film.

Some tracks were given a new sound through remixes:

  • Jamieson Shaw remixed “Love Me” and “In the Ghetto”
  • PNAU (an Australian electronic music duo) remixed “Don’t Fly Away”

One very special moment in the film is during the closing credits, where you hear a poem called “American David” written by Bono (from the band U2). The music for this poem was composed by Elliott Wheeler.

The old footage used in this film came from 68 boxes of 35mm and 8mm film that were stored in Warner Bros.’ underground archives in a salt mine in Kansas. Most of this footage had no sound, so a team of experts — including those from Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post Production — worked to sync the audio and restore everything perfectly.


EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert – Full Songs List

Here is the complete list of all 27 songs from the soundtrack, shown in a simple table:

Song NumberSong TitleArtistTypeScene / Description
1Can’t Help Falling in Love (EPiC Intro)Elvis PresleyEPiC Intro VersionOpens the film and takes the audience into Elvis’s world right away
2Also Sprach Zarathustra / An American Trilogy (EPiC Version)Elvis Presley & Royal Philharmonic OrchestraEPiC Live PerformanceRepresents Elvis’s iconic entrance at Las Vegas — his signature concert opener
3That’s All Right (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC Restored LiveShows Elvis’s early roots — the very first song that made him a star in 1954
4Tiger Man (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC LiveHigh-energy performance restored from the 1970 Las Vegas residency footage
5Wearin’ That Night Life LookElvis PresleyNewly Discovered TrackThe first single released on January 8, 2026 — plays during backstage glamour moments
6Hound Dog (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC LiveCaptures Elvis’s wild and rebellious early persona with crowd reactions
7Polk Salad Annie (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC LiveFamous high-energy dance performance, restored from 1970 footage
8You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC VersionAn emotional concert moment where Elvis deeply connects with his audience
9Little Sister / Get Back (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC MedleyA medley showing Elvis’s ability to cover Beatles songs brilliantly
10Burning Love (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC LiveOne of the most high-energy concert sequences in the whole film
11Never Been to Spain (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC VersionAn emotional performance that shows off Elvis’s incredible vocal range
12Love Me (Jamieson Shaw Remix)Elvis Presley (Remix: Jamieson Shaw)Modern RemixA modern take on a classic track, played during nostalgic flashback scenes
13I Can’t Stop Loving You (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC LiveHighlights Elvis’s emotional depth and full vocal control
14Are You Lonesome Tonight (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC VersionOne of the film’s most personal moments — Elvis seems to speak directly to the audience
15Always on My Mind (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC VersionDeeply personal track tied to Elvis’s private life — an emotional scene
16How Great Thou Art (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC GospelShows Elvis’s gospel music roots — a spine-tingling, powerful performance
17Oh Happy Day (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC Newly RestoredThe clip Baz Luhrmann first shared on Instagram on August 14, 2025 — a historic restored moment
18Big Hunk O’ Love (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC LiveA fun and exciting concert moment full of energy
19Bridge Over Troubled Water (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC VersionElvis’s cover of the Simon & Garfunkel classic — arguably the film’s most powerful vocal performance
20In the Ghetto (Jamieson Shaw Remix)Elvis Presley (Remix: Jamieson Shaw)Modern RemixA socially meaningful song given a fresh modern sound
21Walk a Mile in My Shoes (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC VersionShows Elvis’s empathy and deep sense of humanity
22Suspicious Minds (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC LiveElvis’s biggest number one hit — the climax of the concert
23Bring the Curtain Down (EPiC Outro)Elvis PresleyEPiC OutroThe emotional farewell sequence — the film’s closing act
24Can’t Help Falling in Love (EPiC Version)Elvis PresleyEPiC Full VersionThe full version of the intro track — creates a beautiful full-circle moment
25American David (EPiC Version)Bono (Words: Bono, Music: Elliott Wheeler)Spoken Word / OriginalPlays during the closing credits — Bono’s poem is a heartfelt tribute to Elvis’s legacy
26A Change of Reality (Do You Miss Me?)Elvis PresleyEPiC VersionA unique, introspective track showing Elvis’s personal and reflective side
27Don’t Fly Away (PNAU Remix)Elvis Presley (Remix: PNAU)Modern RemixAn energetic modern remix by Australian duo PNAU — the soundtrack’s exciting closer

Where Can You Listen to the Soundtrack?

The EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert official soundtrack is available on all major platforms:-

The EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert official soundtrack is available to stream on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. If you love physical music, the CD version was released on February 20, 2026. For vinyl lovers, a special 2-LP Vinyl edition dropped on April 24, 2026 — and it comes in three beautiful versions: the classic Standard Black Vinyl, the exclusive Red Marble Vinyl available only at Graceland, and the eye-catching Yellow-Orange Vinyl which is an Amazon exclusive. No matter how you like to listen, there is a perfect option for every Elvis fan.


    FAQs

    Q1. What is EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert?
    It is a 2026 documentary concert film directed by Baz Luhrmann. The film restores and presents long-lost live footage of Elvis Presley performing on stage, making it feel like a real concert experience for today’s audiences.

    Q2. How many songs are in the EPiC soundtrack? The soundtrack has 27 tracks in total. These include restored live performances, modern remixes by Jamieson Shaw and PNAU, and the special spoken word piece “American David” by Bono.

    Q3. Who composed the EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert soundtrack? The music is based on Elvis Presley’s original recordings. Baz Luhrmann executive produced the soundtrack. Jamieson Shaw and PNAU created new remixes. Elliott Wheeler composed the music for Bono’s closing poem “American David.”

    Q4. When was the EPiC soundtrack released? The digital and CD version came out on February 20, 2026. The special 2-LP Vinyl edition was released on April 24, 2026.

    Q5. Where can I listen to the EPiC soundtrack? You can stream it on Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. Physical copies (CD and Vinyl) are also available.

    Q6. What footage was used in the film? The film uses Elvis’s 1970 Las Vegas residency footage, remastered 16mm footage from the 1972 film Elvis On Tour, and private 8mm home films from Graceland archives — all stored in 68 boxes in a Warner Bros. salt mine in Kansas.

    Q7. What is Bono’s role in the film? Bono wrote a poem called “American David” which plays during the film’s closing credits. He originally wrote this poem in 1994 for an exhibition called Elvis + Marilyn: 2X Immortal. The music for the poem was composed by Elliott Wheeler.

    Q8. How did critics react to the film? The film received amazing reviews — 96% on Rotten Tomatoes and 88/100 on Metacritic, which counts as “Universal Acclaim.” Both critics and everyday fans loved it.

    Q9. Who directed EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert?
    The film was directed by Baz Luhrmann, who also directed the 2022 biopic Elvis starring Austin Butler.

    Q10. Is EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert on streaming platforms?
    As of now, the film had its theatrical run. For the latest streaming availability, check platforms like Netflix, Peacock, or the official Neon website.

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