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Elvis Costello has been everywhere this week, and if you were at any of his recent shows you saw firsthand that the man still knows how to make rock history. Last Sunday, October 12, Costello and his legendary backing ensemble The Imposters brought the Radio Soul tour to Indianapolis’ Murat Theatre, treating fans to a jaw-dropping setlist spanning the first eleven albums of his career. Every fan classic from My Aim Is True to Blood & Chocolate made an appearance, reviving an era when Costello owned both the airwaves and the charts. In a playful interview with The Oakland Press, Costello explained his focus on this period, promising “the unexpected and the faithful in equal measure,” and declaring that The Imposters are nobody’s tribute band but “a living, breathing, swooning, swinging, kicking and screaming rock and roll band” hell-bent on keeping his music alive for old fans and new ones alike.
The tour hasn’t slowed down since, with a sold-out show in Royal Oak, Michigan drawing rave local reviews, and just last night, October 14, Costello extended his Radio Soul run with 22 more East Coast and Midwest dates, turning what was already a major musical event into an outright phenomenon. Tickets for these new shows have been flying, with the Chicago Theatre gig on October 16 set to be one of the highlights. Sources are clear: the theme is early Costello magic, with gems like Watching The Detectives, I Want You, Alison, and Man Out Of Time anchoring the repertoire while The Imposters—alongside special guest Charlie Sexton—keep audiences on their feet from start to finish. Verified social media posts confirm packed houses, electric crowds, and even a few fans hoping nobody would block their view at the gigs.
In business news, Costello’s influence stretches beyond performances. Ear Trumpet Labs just spotlighted his use of the Josephine microphone in Front of House Magazine yesterday, October 14, a nod to his enduring role as a tech and stage innovator. Meanwhile, collectors are buzzing thanks to a fresh twist on nostalgia: We Are Rewind launched a limited-edition Elvis Presley cassette player today, October 15—a move that resurrects physical media culture, though it’s worth clarifying that while Costello’s name isn’t on this player, it demonstrates how legends like Costello inspire boutique music fetishes and analog revivals.
There have been no confirmed new Costello albums dropped this week, nor any surprise collaborations making headlines, though speculation persists in music circles that Costello’s tour might inspire fresh studio material or live releases. For now, he’s doubling down on legacy, proving night after night that the early songs are still the lifeblood of his creative universe.
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