Matt Stone Brings Elvis Back to Life at the Grand Opera House This August 22! 

“The King of Rock and Roll left a massive void in the music world, but a brilliant new YOUNG MAN spark is about to ignite the stage under Elvis Presley’s name.”

Thousands of eager fans are counting down the days and holding their breath for a legendary musical to witness the true ROCK AND ROLL music. Everyone wants to know if a modern performer can truly capture the energy and deep soul of Elvis Presley. 

The answer arrives on August 22 at The Grand Opera House, right before the highly anticipated final tribute event. This old performance promises an unforgettable look at real musical magic, making audiences feel what it would feel like at the upcoming Elvis Presley tribute event!

“How Great Thou Art” Matt Stone As Elvis | Concert clip

This is an old sensational concert clip of Matt Stone performing the gospel classic “How Great Thou Art” shows exactly why the excitement has reached a fever pitch. Standing under the bright spotlights, he commands the stage with an explosive vocal range that perfectly mirrors the late-era power of Elvis Presley. 

The video captures the heavy emotion that sends immediate chills down your spine. He delivers every single word with relentless passion, proving that true artistic talent does not need auto-tune to touch the heavens.

Listeners are flooding the comments to say the powerhouse vocals moved them to tears, while others note that the live delivery completely outperforms any studio recording. Many fans state that hearing this specific music video feels like witnessing Elvis in the house.

This incredible performance proves that the music still possesses a unique power to unite people, setting a magnificent stage for the live Dubuque show. To understand the true roots of this modern excitement, we must look back at the actual blueprint left by the King of Rock and Roll himself. 

Elvis Presley, How Great Thou Art Live 1977

This video captures the jaw-dropping moment Elvis Presley performed “How Great Thou Art” live during his final 1977 tour. This footage is pure rock and roll, showing a tired man who instantly transforms into a powerhouse when he hits the stage.