Elvis Presley selling out 2025 crowed!
If Elvis Presley was alive, you think he be selling stadiums out? #elvispresley #elvisaaronpresley #rocknroll #elvisfan #elvisforever
It's wild to think about, isn't it? The original post got me thinking about Elvis Presley's lasting impact, and all the questions that still pop up about him. Like, if he were still here, just how old would the King be today? Born on January 8, 1935, Elvis would have celebrated his 89th birthday this year (2024). And by 2025, the year mentioned in the original title, he would actually be turning 90 years old! Can you imagine a 90-year-old Elvis still performing? It's a fun thought, even if he couldn't quite do the same moves. His music, however, would surely still captivate. Speaking of Elvis being 'alive,' have you heard about the theories surrounding Bob Joyce? It's quite a rabbit hole! For those who aren't familiar, Bob Joyce is a pastor and singer who bears a striking resemblance to Elvis and has a similar vocal style. Some fans, convinced that Elvis faked his death, believe that Bob Joyce is Elvis Presley, living a quiet life away from the spotlight. They point to similarities in their appearance, voice, and even mannerisms. While it’s certainly intriguing, there's no official evidence to support these claims, and Bob Joyce himself has denied being Elvis, stating he's simply a big fan. It just goes to show how powerful Elvis's legend is that people still yearn for his presence so strongly! This also brings up another interesting query I've seen: about a potential duet between Riley Keough and Bob Joyce. Given that Riley Keough is Elvis's granddaughter and a talented actress and occasional singer, and Bob Joyce is associated with the Elvis-is-alive theories, it's understandable why people might make that connection. However, from what I've found, there isn't any known or recorded duet between Riley Keough and Bob Joyce. Riley has certainly honored her grandfather's legacy in various ways, but a collaboration with someone central to the 'Elvis is alive' conspiracy isn't something that's publicly known or documented. It seems to be a speculative query, perhaps born from the overlapping circles of Elvis fandom and the Bob Joyce theories. And what about the enduring value of Elvis? This leads me to think about 'resell price' – not just for concert tickets, but for his memorabilia! Elvis's legacy isn't just in his music; it's tangible in the countless items associated with him. Autographed photos, stage-worn outfits, personal belongings, and rare records can fetch incredibly high prices at auction. His impact on pop culture was so immense that items related to him continue to be highly sought after by collectors worldwide. The sheer volume and variety of his merchandise, from RCA records to movie posters, collectibles, and even Graceland souvenirs, ensure that the market for Elvis-related items remains vibrant. It really underlines how much the King is still revered and remembered, long after his passing. Whether it's the thought of him performing at 90, the fascination with look-alikes, or the value of his collectibles, Elvis Presley's star power truly never fades. What do you think about these theories and his iconic legacy?





































































































