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Biography Flash: Elvis Costello Rocks Bethlehem, Hints at Farewell to Early Hits

Biography Flash: Elvis Costello Rocks Bethlehem, Hints at Farewell to Early Hits

Update: 2025-09-20
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Elvis Costello has been in the thick of headline activity this week. On September 18th, Costello and The Imposters delivered a powerhouse concert at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, as confirmed by Setlist.fm and multiple fan videos circulating on YouTube from just hours ago. Audiences were treated to classics like Almost Blue with guest guitarist Charlie Sexton, I Can't Stand Up For Falling Down, and Less Than Zero, all performed with Costello's signature verve. The current tour, described by Costello himself as a celebration of his early catalog from the late seventies through the mid-eighties, is seen as a living retrospective—yet never mere nostalgia. As he told fans before a recent Akron Civic show, you can expect both the unexpected and the faithful in equal measure, emphasizing The Imposters' role as a vital, evolving rock and roll band and not a tribute act. He also hinted that some early songs might be performed live for the last time on this run, saying he wants to bring these songs into the present day, not repeat the past.

Earlier in the month, Costello made waves with a public appearance in New York City. On September 9th, he sat down with acclaimed music historian Peter Guralnick at the Brooklyn Public Library for an illuminating chat on songwriting, the craft, and his enduring influence. The event drew both long-time devotees and music scholars, sparking further anticipation for his upcoming Boston gig, which has been heavily promoted in local press.

On the business front, the legacy tour dovetails with last fall’s multi-disc anthology “King Of America & Other Realms.” This box set dives into the pivotal 1986 album and its wider musical context, fueling Costello’s current focus on period-spanning setlists and live reinterpretation. Reviews from the Nashville Scene and Riverfront Times earlier this year reinforced Costello's reputation as one of rock’s great showmen, highlighting his ability to lay the crowd to waste in the best possible way.

Social media hasn’t spotted any radical departures from his established online style, with posts centering on tour highlights and heartfelt shout-outs to bandmates—especially the renewed collaboration with Charlie Sexton, drawing positive buzz from fans and critics alike. In his personal life, reports from outlets like Newszone affirm his enduring partnership with Diana Krall, framed as grounded in deep mutual respect, though both keep interviews on the topic rare.

That wraps the flash update for today on one of music’s most fearless songwriters in the present tense. Thank you for listening, be sure to subscribe so you never miss an Elvis Costello update, and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies.

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Biography Flash: Elvis Costello Rocks Bethlehem, Hints at Farewell to Early Hits

Biography Flash: Elvis Costello Rocks Bethlehem, Hints at Farewell to Early Hits

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