After a decade of anticipation, Graceland Too will open its doors to the public for the first time in ten years, offering $5 tours on Saturday, August 17, 2024, led by new owner Marie Underwood and sponsored by the Holly Springs Tourism Office.
The reopening event marks the beginning of the first annual three-day Elvis Week celebration in Holly Springs, Mississippi, commemorating the beloved private museum and celebrating all things Elvis Presley with themed activities and live entertainment.
Event Highlights:
- Friday, August 16: Blues on the Back Porch
Blues performances by Tim Hembree & Big Heath, karaoke, and open mic sessions with food and drinks from local vendors. Evening festivities from 4–9 pm. Tickets: $5 (cash only).
- Saturday, August 17: Blue Hawaii Theme
Dress in luau attire for a day of family fun, including kids’ Elvis workshops, a water slide, Elvis performances & comedy show, and more. Graceland Too Tours from owner Marie Underwood every hour. Entertainment from noon–8 pm. Tickets: $5 (cash only).
- Sunday, August 18: Gospel & Revival Service
Heartfelt gospel service from 9–10:30 am on the Graceland Too porch (free admission). Duwayne Burnside’s Bar & Grill will host an Elvis Contest at 6 pm for a $10 cash-only entry.
About Graceland Too:
Graceland Too, located at 200 East Gholson Avenue in Holly Springs, Mississippi, is a private Elvis Presley museum dedicated to preserving the memory and legacy of the King of Rock ‘n’ Roll. Owned by Marie Underwood, the museum offers unique Elvis memorabilia and a deep dive into the life of one of music’s greatest icons.
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