New Elvis Presley immersive experience: first look for 2025

As the first images are released of the eagerly anticipated Elvis Evolution experience, Hannah Cornish gives the lowdown on what to expect.
Hannah Cornish
Written by Hannah Cornish Edited by Jonny Payne 27 February 2025

It's now or never... new pictures of the exciting Elvis Evolution immersive experience have just been released and it seems we'll be in for a treat, as the world of the King of Rock and Roll is brought back to life with iconic sets, including his dressing room and recording studios.

You’ll soon be able to take a walk in Elvis Presley’s blue suede shoes as part of the much-anticipated experience coming to Immerse LDN at ExCel Waterfront in May 2025.

Elvis Evolution takes fans on a journey through time to celebrate the life of the iconic singer. With cutting-edge technology, live performances and heart-pounding music, it’s a must for lifelong fans and newcomers alike.

About Elvis Evolution

The walk-through immersive experience will provide visitors with a multi-sensory journey through Elvis’ rags to riches story, from country boy to musical icon.

Set to include three themed bars, a 1960s diner where themed cocktails will be served, food at the Blue Hawaii bar, plus live actors and musicians, the experience concludes in the ‘All Shook Up’ after party bar, where the celebration of the man and the music continues.

Sneak peek into Elvis Evolution

In a first look released this week, three concept art images tease what’s in store for visitors at the Elvis experience.

AI-generated image of an American diner with neon lights, booth seating and waitresses carrying plates

AI-generated image of a popstar's dressing room, with warm lighting, light bulb mirror, soft furnishings and instruments propped up around the room including a guitar

AI-generated image of a backstage studio office, with bench seating, tropical plants and singers standing around in the room waiting to perform

The images shared by Layered Reality, the immersive entertainment company behind Elvis Evolution, provide a glimpse into what we can expect to see at Elvis Evolution.

The first shows the 1960s Bob’s Burbank Diner, the second depicts the King of Rock and Roll’s 1968 Comeback Special dressing room, and the third recreates the backstage at NBC Studios, where it was filmed.

Layered Reality has also used AI to breathe new life into 60-year-old home footage, recreating previously unseen moments in the life of the music icon.

Buy tickets for Elvis Evolution with Visit London.