About the show
Steve Connolly channels Elvis across the eras with spot-on vocals, guitar chops, and that unmistakable Vegas showman charm. Expect the big hitters—“Suspicious Minds,” “Jailhouse Rock,” “Can’t Help Falling in Love,” “Burning Love”—plus playful patter, audience shout-outs, and a nostalgic finale that feels like a curtain call straight from 1973.
Highlights of the show
Era-spanning set: ’50s rockabilly, ’60s hits, ’70s Vegas concert anthems
Real instruments & live vocals—no “track mimic” vibes here
Up-close room where every swivel, wink, and guitar lick lands
Meet & greet moments are common right after the show
Trailer
Ticket details
How seating works: choose VIP (closer) or General Admission; some sellers let you pick exact seats, others seat you within your section at check-in
Price snapshot: ~$32–$71+ before fees; VIP/prime nights higher
Delivery: mobile e-tickets (QR) scanned at the Notoriety entrance
Merch: photos and signed items often available post-show
Book this showSeating guide: best seats for Spirit of the King
Most immersive: VIP center (front)—maximum charisma and best sightlines for guitar/handwork
Best value: GA mid-center—clear mix and full-stage picture without VIP pricing
Laid-back: GA rear-center—comfortable overview, lowest chance of light interaction
Venue layout
Notoriety’s Robin Leach Lounge is an intimate, club-style room with a low stage and clean sightlines. The space is shallow and wide; center-line reads a touch cleaner for band accents and the big “Viva Las Vegas” button.
Getting there, parking & wayfinding
Enter Neonopolis at Fremont & 4th, then up to Level 3 for Notoriety. Parking is in the Neonopolis underground garage (ramp off 4th St; commonly park on P2), with a short elevator ride to the venue. Get directions
Accessibility & policies
- Wheelchair-accessible seating available; note needs when you purchase
- Audience 18+; valid ID may be checked at entry
- Recording is restricted; phones silenced during the show
- Standard bag/security checks at the building entrance
- Service animals permitted per policy; strollers stored per staff direction
About the artist
Steve Connolly is one of Vegas’s most decorated Elvis tribute artists—thousands of performances deep—with a reputation for live-band authenticity, razor-sharp phrasing, and the kind of showmanship that made the original King Vegas royalty.
Photo gallery
Before you go
- Arrive 25–30 minutes early for parking, elevator, and section check-in
- Plan for ~75 minutes, no intermission—use restrooms/snacks first
- Volunteer-shy? Choose GA mid/back center and avoid aisle/front corners
- Bring a photo ID (18+ entry and bar purchases)
- For easy exit, consider parking P2 in the Neonopolis garage
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FAQs about the show
Here are some questions tourists ask before booking their tickets for the Elvis Show the Spirit of the King at Notoriety.
What time does Spirit of the King usually start each night in Las Vegas?
Spirit of the King most commonly starts at 7:00 pm, with the exact mix of nights varying by month and holiday periods.
How long does Spirit of the King run, and is there an intermission during the performance?
The show runs for about 75 minutes and typically does not include an intermission.
Where is Spirit of the King performed, and what is the full address of the venue?
The show is performed at Notoriety (Robin Leach Lounge) inside Neonopolis, 450 Fremont St, Suite 380, Las Vegas, NV 89101.
Is Spirit of the King appropriate for children, and what age policy applies to the show?
The audience is 18+; please bring a valid ID if requested at the door.
Can I choose my exact seats when I purchase tickets for Spirit of the King?
You purchase VIP or General Admission; depending on the seller, you either select exact seats or you’re seated within your section at check-in.
How much do tickets for Spirit of the King usually cost in Las Vegas?
Typical entry pricing ranges from roughly $32 to $71+ before fees, with VIP and peak dates priced higher.
Which seats are best if I want a great view without paying the top VIP price?
Choose GA mid-center for clean sightlines and sound at a friendlier price than the front VIP rows.
Is parking available near Notoriety for Spirit of the King, and where should I go?
Yes—use the Neonopolis underground garage off 4th Street (ramp on the right past Denny’s). Many patrons park on P2 and take the elevator to Level 3 for Notoriety.
Are photos or videos allowed during Spirit of the King at Notoriety?
Recording is generally restricted; keep phones silenced and follow pre-show announcements for any permitted moments.
Does Steve Connolly do a meet-and-greet after Spirit of the King?
A brief post-show meet & greet is commonly offered—ask staff upon arrival for that night’s details.
The performer captured Elvis’s voice, moves, and charisma perfectly. It felt like the King was really back on stage.
Fantastic energy and audience interaction. A couple of costume changes took time, but overall it was a rocking tribute.
One of the best Elvis tributes I’ve seen. The performer’s voice, humor, and stage presence kept us hooked the whole time.





