Soundtrack to Baz Luhrmann’s ‘EPiC: Elvis Presley in Concert’ Film to Feature Live Performance, Remixes and Medleys of Classics
The 27-track album from Sony Legacy and RCA Records is due out on Feb. 20.
1/8/2026
The 27-track album from Sony's Legacy Recordings and RCA Records is due out on Feb. 20.

Elvis Presley performing during the Elvis comeback TV special on June 27, 1968 in Burbank, California. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images
The soundtrack to director Baz Luhrmann’s upcoming EPiC: Elvis Presley Live in Concert film will be released by Sony’s Legacy Recordings and RCA Records on Feb. 20. The 27-track collection of songs heard in the film will feature a combination of updated remixes of signature live recordings alongside new remixes and medleys of classic songs from Presley, including Jamieson Shaw remixes of “In the Ghetto” and “Love Me” and a PNAU remix of “Don’t Fly Away.”
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The soundtrack will drop on the same day as the theatrical premiere of the movie that will have a one-week exclusive IMAX run, which will be followed by a global theatrical release from NEON and Universal Pictures on Feb. 27. According to a release, during the making of his 2022 Elvis biopic, Luhrmann and his team found a treasure trove of long-hidden film negatives and footage in the Warner Brothers vault from the Elvis docs Elvis: The Way It Is (a chronicle of the rock icon’s August 1970 Las Vegas residency) and Elvis On Tour (which captured the singer’s 1972 U.S. tour), in addition to never-before-seen 8mm footage and never-before-heard audio of Elvis musing about his life.
After years spent restoring the material with the help of Oscar nominee Jonathan Redmond (Elvis) and Peter Jackson’s Park Road Post Production team and others, Luhrmann said in a statement that what they discovered — apart from another example of Presley’s “iconic, one-of -a-kind performance energy” — was a fuller picture of Elvis “totally at ease on stage, able to feel the true love of his fans and communicate himself with an intimacy and humanity, unlike any other artist.” The news about the soundtrack came on the day Elvis — who died on Aug. 16, 1977 at age 42 — would have turned 91.
Luhrmann’s 2022 Elvis grossed more than $288 million worldwide and is No. 2 on Billboard‘s list of the highest-grossing music biopics of all-time.

