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Elvis And The Suspicious Minds Band Returning To Newtown

Backed by a live band, concertgoers will feel like they've journeyed back in time as they hear the King's biggest hits.

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NEWTOWN BOROUGH, PA — Award-winning Elvis Presley tribute artist Matthew Boyce and his Suspicious Minds Band will return for a fifth time at the historic Newtown Theatre on Friday, January 5 at 3 and p.m.

Boyce’s “Tribute to the King” is one of the most historically accurate representations of Elvis on tour. Backed by a live band, concertgoers will feel like they’ve journeyed back in time as they hear the King’s biggest hits and some more obscure songs he recorded while on tour.

Joining Boyce in Newtown will be his brother Spencer, who will open the show as a young Elvis.

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Matthew Boyce has performed professionally since the age of eight. He has competed at Elvis festivals throughout the U.S. and Canada, is a 10-time grand champion, and is currently performing full-time in Branson, MO.

Tickets are available at TheNewtownTheatre.com for $32 per person or $27 for theatre members. Any remaining tickets will be sold for $42 at the door on the night of the show (if available). All seating is general admission.

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Beer, wine, and canned cocktails will be available for purchase at the theatre before and during the show. The theatre is located at 120 N. State Street in Newtown Borough.

For the latest news about the Newtown Theatre visit TheNewtownTheatre.com .


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