News | Entertainment
3 Jul 2024 14:27
NZCity News
NZCity CalculatorReturn to NZCity

  • Start Page
  • Personalise
  • Sport
  • Weather
  • Finance
  • Shopping
  • Jobs
  • Horoscopes
  • Lotto Results
  • Photo Gallery
  • Site Gallery
  • TVNow
  • Dating
  • SearchNZ
  • NZSearch
  • Crime.co.nz
  • RugbyLeague
  • Make Home
  • About NZCity
  • Contact NZCity
  • Your Privacy
  • Advertising
  • Login
  • Join for Free

  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    A pair of Elvis Presley's blue suede shoes are expected to sell for around £100,000

    The 'Suspicious Minds' hitmaker wore the size 10.5 footwear both on and off stage in the 1950s, but gave them away to his friend, Alan Fortas, the night before his induction into the US army in 1958 and now they are to be auctioned off by Henry Aldridge + Son in Wiltshire on Friday (28.06.24)


    The shoes, which Elvis acquired after recording his 1956 song 'Blue Suede Shoes', are expected to fetch £100,000 to £120,000 and have been authenticated by Jimmy Velvet, who was a close friend of the late singer and has been described as "the world's leading Elvis authority".

    Auctioneer Andrew Aldridge described the shoes as "iconic as they can be".

    He added to Sky News: "They are just an exceptional piece of showbusiness, music and popular culture memorabilia."

    Alan explained how he came to acquire the shoes in a letter which will accompany the lot.

    He wrote: "The night before Elvis' army induction in Memphis, Elvis had an all-night party at Graceland. Afterwards we went to the Rainbow roller rink.

    "When we all got home Elvis called some of us upstairs and was giving away some of his clothes, he didn't think he would be wearing or wanted when he came back from the army.

    "That night Elvis gave me these blue suede shoes size 10.5. I've owned these all these years."

    A few weeks ago, Elvis' personal bible sold for $120,000 at another auction.

    The 'Jail House Rock' hitmaker kept the Christian text in his nightstand, where it was found by his cousin, Patsy Presley, when she and the singer's dad were packing up his belongings after he passed away in 1977, and it went under the hammer in the US with GWS Auctions.

    The religious text has the singer's full name, Elvis Aaron Presley, embossed in gold, and the auction house noted it "contains a large amount of book-marked pages and underlined passages that seemingly spoke to" The King.

    Among the underlined passages is one from the book of Job, 31:24-26 which reads: "If I have made gold my hope, or have said to the fine gold, Thou art my confidence; If I rejoiced because my wealth was great, and because mine hand has gotten much; If I beheld the sun when it shined, or the moon walking in brightness."

    The book was accompanied by a handwritten letter from Patsy, which stated in part: "Shortly after Elvis' passing my uncle Vernon (Elvis' dad) and I went up into Elvis' bedroom at Graceland to organize and pack many of his personal belongings. This Holy Bible was one of three that Elvis had on his night table. After packing them Uncle Vernon had me take them home for safe keeping and eventually gave them to me."

    Elvis was known for his faith and would often turn to the Bible to calm his nerves before saying a prayer before a show.

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

     Other Entertainment News
     03 Jul: Glastonbury festival has been cancelled for 2026
     03 Jul: Katherine Jenkins refuses to speak for a day before her gigs
     03 Jul: Nicola Peltz Beckham is set to take legal action against a dog groomer after the death of her chihuahua Nala
     03 Jul: Gemma Collins wants three weddings
     03 Jul: Cardi B has warned her production team not to "play with [her] money"
     03 Jul: Usher doesn't listen to his critics
     03 Jul: Kiefer Sutherland took his early success "for granted"
     Top Stories

    RUGBY RUGBY
    All Blacks lock Patrick Tuipulotu has declared himself fit to face England in the first test on Saturday in Dunedin More...


    BUSINESS BUSINESS
    The Housing Minister is demanding better financial performance from Kainga Ora More...



     Today's News

    Soccer:
    Euros 2024 five quick hits: Türkiye provides fastest knockout goal, and the save of the Euros, Georgia returns home to hero's welcome 14:17

    Entertainment:
    Glastonbury festival has been cancelled for 2026 14:07

    Business:
    The Housing Minister is demanding better financial performance from Kainga Ora 14:07

    Business:
    Auckland's lost its top spot on ASB's economic regional scoreboard 13:47

    Rugby League:
    Warriors centre Roger Tuivasa-Sheck is happy with his current level of on-field involvement 13:47

    Entertainment:
    Katherine Jenkins refuses to speak for a day before her gigs 13:37

    Soccer:
    A loss for the Phoenix women in football's A-League 13:27

    Entertainment:
    Nicola Peltz Beckham is set to take legal action against a dog groomer after the death of her chihuahua Nala 13:07

    Law and Order:
    British nurse Lucy Letby found guilty of trying to kill premature baby girl after re-trial 13:07

    Business:
    A-League football clubs are bracing for a period of significant belt-tightening as they wait to learn the extent of a reduced financial distribution for next season 13:07


     News Search






    Power Search


    © 2024 New Zealand City Ltd