Over 40 years ago on July 10, 1975, Elvis Presley played the Richfield Coliseum in Ohio.
A portion of the house drop (piece of ticket kept at door) was salvaged by a Ticketron manager and years later sold to us. The rest were never found.
There is a limited supply of these and once gone.. they're gone.
Each ticket comes in this 1/2 inch thick see-through protective high-quality Lucite screw-down holder with a signed certificate of authenticity.
*Each ticket stub has a unique seating location so do not expect the exact ticket shown in the auction image. The section row and seat number will be placed on your certificate of authenticity. Your ticket stub will contain the FULL Elvis first name and a a portion of the Presley last name similar to what's shown. The sizes and amount of the Presley name showing will vary but will have at minimum PRES.
I used to work in the Ticket Agency field for concert and sporting event tickets to see live shows. I loved holding my ticket stubs from a very early age and knew others did as well. I decided to start collecting and even buying selling them as a hobby until one day a former Ticketron manager contacted me with something to sell. BOXES of ticket stubs from a July 10, 1975 Elvis Presley concert. We struck a deal and I've had them since. Picture the old days of entering a concert. You hand your ticket at the gate they tear it and hand you back a piece. The piece the building kept at the door is what these are. Gate stubs are an industry term for them.
Elvis Presley was a legendary musician and performer who captured the hearts of fans around the world. His concerts were always highly anticipated events, and tickets to see him perform live were highly coveted. Elvis Presley tickets were known to sell out quickly, and fans would often go to great lengths to get their hands on one. Some devoted fans would line up for hours or even days in advance of a concert in the hopes of getting a good seat. Many Elvis Presley tickets were collected and kept as prized possessions, and they are now highly sought after by collectors.