Introduction

It looks like you’re referring to Aloha from Hawaii via Satellite, the legendary live concert by Elvis Presley. This concert was broadcast worldwide on January 14, 1973, from the Honolulu International Center (now the Neal S. Blaisdell Center) in Hawaii. It was a groundbreaking event as the first concert to be broadcast live via satellite, reaching an estimated audience of over one billion people across 40 countries.

The performance featured Elvis at the height of his 1970s career, wearing his iconic American Eagle jumpsuit. The setlist included fan favorites like Burning Love, Suspicious Minds, Can’t Help Falling in Love, and his signature Blue Suede Shoes. The concert was a charity event, with proceeds benefiting the Kui Lee Cancer Fund, named after the Hawaiian songwriter Kui Lee.

Elvis’s Aloha from Hawaii concert remains one of the most celebrated performances of his career, showcasing his charisma, vocal power, and stage presence. The event was later released as an album and became one of Elvis’s best-selling live records.

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