The Etherredge Center at USC Aiken will host four days of live entertainment when Burning Love Fest comes to town July 23–26.
The summer festival will bring Elvis fans and music lovers together for a lineup of tribute performances, themed shows and a national Elvis tribute artist competition.
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The headline schedule includes three featured productions. Aloha From Aiken will take place Friday, July 24, highlighting Elvis Presley’s Hawaiian-era music with performances by Jacob Eder, Austin Irby, Doug Church and Travis Powell. The show encourages attendees to wear island-themed attire.
On Saturday, July 25, Elvis in Concert: The Final Curtain will showcase Presley’s legendary touring years, featuring Jason Sikes, Stephen Freeman, Doug Church and David Lee performing hits from his jumpsuit era.
The festival concludes Sunday, July 26, with A King’s Gospel, honoring the gospel music Presley recorded throughout his career. The performance will include multiple artists from across the weekend lineup.
In addition to the concerts, performers from across the country will compete in an Elvis tribute artist contest, with rounds scheduled throughout the festival.
Organizers say the event is designed to capture the energy and lasting appeal of Presley’s music, offering fans a full weekend of live entertainment and nostalgia.
Tickets are on sale now at PowellProductionsLLC.com.
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