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  1. 4 mar 2020 · On September 1, 1957, Elvis Presley performs a matinee concert at Tacoma's Lincoln Bowl as part of a five-show sweep of the Pacific Northwest over Labor Day weekend. The tour begins August 30 in Spokane, and includes stops in Vancouver, Tacoma, Seattle, and Portland.

  2. 29 kwi 2024 · On September 1, 1957, thousands gathered at Tacoma's Lincoln Bowl to see Elvis Presley in concert. Then, at the height of his fame, the audience went wild even as their elders shook their heads.

  3. The Lincoln Bowl was an intimate venue, with steeply sloped bleachers and rows of chairs set up close to the stage at ground level. The crowd numbered but 4,000 (not the 6,000 usually reported), so all in attendance were close in and had a good view of Elvis.

  4. Tickets. Cash and card accepted. No bills over $20. TPS students with ASB: FREE. Students without ASB: $5. Non-TPS students with ASB: $5. Adults: $7. Military: $5. Seniors (62+): $3.

  5. Lincoln Bowl (Matinee Show) | September 1, 1957. September 1st, during Labor Day weekend after performing in Vancouver, BC the previous evening. This is the matinee show in Tacoma. Following this show in Tacoma, Elvis, Scotty, Bill, DJ and the Jordanaires performed to a crowd of over 16,000 fans at Sick's Stadium, 90% of them teenage girls.

  6. 15 sie 2007 · Fans remember the historic day of Sept. 1, 1957, when Elvis Presley played Tacoma. Some 6,000 people caught the King at the Lincoln Bowl, prior to an evening engagement at the old Sicks Stadium in Seattle. Here's some of what they remember:

  7. Those who were there, however, were fortunate to experience Elvis’ most intimate show of the year. First of all, the venue was the Lincoln Bowl, a cosy high school athletic field with close-in seating that offered all spectators good viewing angles of the stage. The 2 p.m. show time was also a plus.

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