Weekend of celebration takes place at Graceland

Memphis will host its All-American Weekend event this July.

The event will celebrate America's independence and 70 years of rock 'n' roll, and the pivotal role this area has held in the genre. The location will be decorated in patriotic colors, and attendees will be able to enjoy a variety of activities.

The festivities will kick off on Thursday with an All-American Welcome Dinner and Dance Party at The Graceland Ballroom, featuring a Southern BBQ meal and dancing. This will be followed by a screening of the Elvis film "G.I. Blues."

Friday's events will include an Archives Show and Tell, where rare Elvis artifacts will be displayed, and an Army Showcase highlighting Elvis’s military service. In the evening, the Memphis Music Salute concert will take place at Graceland Soundstage, featuring Garry Goin along with his ensemble. The night will conclude with an Elvis-inspired fireworks extravaganza.

On Saturday, the Great American Gospel Brunch will take place. It will include the Tennessee Mass Choir, followed by a screening of "Jailhouse Rock." In the evening, Cote Deonath will perform an Elvis tribute show at Graceland Soundstage.

The event offers various ticket packages, each providing different levels of access and amenities, including hotel accommodations, special event access, and exclusive experiences. For additional details about the event and to purchase tickets, interested individuals can visit the event’s official listing. Poster printing can be helpful in providing ticketing details for this sort of event.

The event will take place from Thursday, July 4 to Saturday, July 6 at 3717 Elvis Presley Blvd, Memphis.