Elvis Tribute

Internationally acclaimed and inducted into the ETA Hall of Fame multiple times and receiving “Legend” status in 2022, Mark is known as "The King" in his shows.  Mark Shelton is widely recognized as an exceptional Elvis Tribute Artist, capturing the essence of "The King" from the 50s to the 70s, leaving audiences breathless with his vocal accuracy, presence and command of the stage.

He won the People’s Choice Award at the 2017 "Reflections of the King" and the 2019 Montreal tribute event. In addition, his shows have been featured on national programs such as ABC NewsCBS Inside Edition, and Good Morning America.

Mark Shelton’s Elvis Presley tribute shows, often titled "The King Returns," are internationally acclaimed for their vocal precision and high production value. He is noted for his ability to accurately mirror Elvis’s voice across all eras, from the 1950s rockabilly sound to the 1970s "Vegas era" ballads.

A man of great faith, Mark’s motivation to enter the Elvis Tribute Artist world is led by a deep and powerful conviction. Three days after they were wed, Mark’s bride Lisa was diagnosed with stage iv lung cancer. A terminal sentence, the couple relied on their faith and trust in God to navigate this journey. One day upon this path, Mark asked Lisa what she would like to do in the time the Lord allowed them to share together. Mark offered her vacations, but Lisa stated that she always wanted to see him sing the music of Elvis.

Shelton’s commitment to his Elvis shows is deeply personal. Though he first performed as Elvis at age 15 in high school, he prominently re-entered the tribute world following Lisa’s terminal cancer diagnosis. To fulfill her bucket-list wish to see him perform as Elvis again, he lost 170 pounds (dropping from over 385 to 215 pounds) to properly wear the iconic jumpsuits. Many of his performances have served as benefit concerts for cancer-related causes.