EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert movie soundtrack album out now

To accompany the documentary film which is now in cinemas

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Author: Anna Sky MagliolaPublished 20th Feb 2026
Last updated 20th Feb 2026

Alongside February's theatrical release of EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert, the accompanying soundtrack album is now available on digital, CD, and vinyl.

The film is from highly-acclaimed director Baz Luhrmann, who previously worked on the Elvis biopic, starring Austin Butler and Tom Hanks. This new concert film was created after archive footage of the legendary singer was found during the time Baz worked on the biopic, and fans will be treated to 16mm footage from Elvis on Tour and 8mm film from the Graceland archive.

News of the soundtrack album was announced by the official Elvis accounts on social media, writing: 'His story’s been told, but never from his side - until now. Baz Luhrmann’s EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert hits IMAX February 20th - pre-order the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack now, executive produced by GRAMMY nominated Baz Luhrmann, and hear Elvis like never before.'

The film includes: 'Remixes and medleys that blend, reimagine and interpret Presley in bold new directions', and Baz says of the inspiration behind the new medleys and remixes on the album: "We were constantly asking ourselves, what would Elvis do if he were around? How might he experiment, where might he go? He was always a musical searcher, looking for different flavours and sounds."

What is the album called?

The full album title is: ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’.

What is the tracklist?

There will be a massive 27 songs on the track list, per below:

  1. 'Can’t Help Falling In Love' (EPiC Intro)
  2. 'Also Sprach Zarathustra' / 'An American Trilogy' (EPiC Version)
  3. 'That’s All Right' (EPiC Version)
  4. 'Tiger Man' (EPiC Version)
  5. 'Wearin’ That Night Life Look'
  6. 'Hound Dog' (EPiC Version)
  7. 'Polk Salad Annie' (EPiC Version)
  8. 'You’ve Lost That Loving Feeling' (EPiC Version)
  9. 'Little Sister' / 'Get Back' (EPiC Version)
  10. 'Burning Love' (EPiC Version)
  11. 'Never Been To Spain' (EPiC Version)
  12. 'Love Me' (Jamieson Shaw Remix)
  13. 'I Can’t Stop Loving You' (EPiC Version)
  14. 'Are You Lonesome Tonight' (EPiC Version)
  15. 'Always On My Mind' (EPiC Version)
  16. 'How Great Thou Art' (EPiC Version)
  17. 'Oh Happy Day' (EPiC Version)
  18. 'Big Hunk O’ Love' (EPiC Version)
  19. 'Bridge Over Troubled Water' (EPiC Version)
  20. 'In The Ghetto' (Jamieson Shaw Remix)
  21. 'Walk A Mile In My Shoes' (EPiC Version)
  22. 'Suspicious Minds' (EPiC Version)
  23. 'Bring The Curtain Down' (EPiC Outro)
  24. 'Can’t Help Falling In Love' (EPiC Version)
  25. 'American David' (EPiC Version)
  26. 'A Change Of Reality' (Do You Miss Me?)
  27. 'Don’t Fly Away' (PNAU Remix)

When will it be released?

It is now available digitally and on CD, to accompany the film's theatrical release in IMAX cinemas. The soundtrack will then be available on 2-LP vinyl on 24th April.

What formats is it available on?

It will be available digitally, on CD and vinyl, with different release dates, see above.

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EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert – Original Motion Picture Soundtrack’

Release date: out now
Following the announcement that EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert will be released in cinemas this February, it's now been revealed that the soundtrack to the concert film about Elvis Presley will be released digitally, on CD and vinyl. The album will feature 27 songs in total.

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