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Expect to see loads of Elvises around the seaside town

Porthcawl Elvis Festival 2019 line up, how to get tickets, where to park and how to get there

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THE annual Elvis Festival is returning to Porthcawl once again and this year there a few new events to look forward to.

It’s Europe’s largest gathering of Elvis aficionado­s, with more than 1000 shows and events across 20 venues in the town, all celebratin­g The King.

Porthcawl’s Elvis Festival brings in huge crowds each year and you can expect to see all sorts of Elvisinspi­red costumes at the event.

Here’s what you can expect at the 2019 event.

When is the Porthcawl Elvis Festival?

This year, the Elvis festival is taking place over a weekend in September.

It’s running from Friday September 27, until Sunday, September 29.

What can I expect?

Elvises gather from far and wide. Every year, thousands of Elvis fans head to the seaside town - this year will be no different.

There’ll be loads of shows at The Hi Tide bar, while the Grand Pavilion will host plenty of Elvis-themed events.

There’s also a fringe festival will be taking place across more than 20 local venues.

The annual event unites more than 30,000 Elvis fans from across the world, making the scale of the celebratio­n remarkable.

A “Best Dressed Hound Dog” competitio­n, sees pooches donning iconic outfits and accessorie­s including sunglasses and rhinestone capes.

New for this year, there’s also a LGBTQ+ Elvis category at the festival.

How do I get there and where can I park?

If you’re travelling by car, take M4 junction 37 - most of the normal public parking in Porthcawl will be available throughout the festival, although Mackworth Road is likely to be closed and there is no parking at the Hi Tide.

Salt Lake car park in Porthcawl is well located for the festival events and costs £5 per day - it’s located on the Eastern Promenade.

By train - the nearest station is Pyle, from which you’ll need to catch a bus into the town.

How much are tickets?

Many of the events are free, but you’ll have to pay for some of the bigger shows.

The various paid-for shows cost between £6 and £27.50.

Where can I get tickets from?

Some events have sold out already, as you’d expect from such a popular gathering.

However there are tickets left for many of the shows - you can find tickets here .

Where can I find out more?

For anything else, visit the Elvies website.

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> Elvis fans get into the swing of things at the Seabank Hotel, Porthcawl, in 2004
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> An Elvis impersonat­or poses at ‘The Elvies’ in 2017 in Porthcawl
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> Porthcawl Elvis Festival 2016
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Rob Browne > Elvis impersonat­er, Victor Andrews
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> June Davies, Cynthia Mainwaring, and Glenda Smith at the festival in 2016
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> All shook up! Colbert Hamilton at the Pavillion for the 2004 Elvis Festival

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