Elvis Tribute: When and How to Watch NBC's 'All-Star' Special

NBC is airing a new tribute to the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley, Sunday night. The Elvis [...]

NBC is airing a new tribute to the King of Rock 'n' Roll, Elvis Presley, Sunday night. The Elvis All-Star Tribute, a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the famous '68 Comeback Special, starts at 9 p.m. ET following an airing of How To Train Your Dragon.

If you are not near a television tonight but still want to watch, NBC does have a live stream available in some markets with a cable or satellite subscription. NBC is also available on live television streaming platforms like Fubo and Sling, which both offer free seven-day trials.

Elvis All-Star Tribute was filmed over two days in Los Angeles back in October to mark the 50th Anniversary of Singer Presents... Elvis, the famous NBC special now known as the '68 Comeback Special. The show instantly helped revive interest in Presley's career during the late 1960s.

Many of the songs Presley recorded for the shows were performed by today's biggest country and pop artists. The setlist includes "Hound Dog" performed by Shawn Mendes, "Burning Love" performed by Keith Urban, "Can't Help Falling in Love" performed by Ed Sheeran and "Heartbreak Hotel" performed by Jennifer Lopez.

Other artists who took the stage include Blake Shelton, Post Malone, John Fogerty, Kelsea Ballerini, Darius Rucker, Alessia Cara, Mac Davis, John Legend, Little Big Town, Pistol Annies, Adam Lambert, Yolanda Adams, Dierks Bentley and Josh Groban.

The show ends with "If I Can Dream," with Mendes, Carrie Underwood, Malone, Rucker and Shelton joined by a recording of Presley. The new recording was included on Sony Music's The Best of the '68 Comeback Special, a streamlined version of the seven-disc Elvis: '68 Comeback Special - 50th Anniversary Edition set released last year.

Bentley, who recorded "Little Sister" for the special, told PopCulture.com recently that he still listens to Presley's music on his tour bus and called the concert "a wild night for me."

"He's great, he's one of a kind," Bentley said of Presley. "You can label him however you want to, but his country career was unbelievable. He had a voice that even if you didn't see all the moves and how good looking he was and all that stuff, you just listen to his voice when he's on the Louisiana Hayride with Faron Young and it's like, 'Wow, his voice is really unbelievable.' Great singer. And lot to learn, a lot to learn not to do as well."

Below is the full setlist for the show:

Photo credit: NBC

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