
It's November fifth, and on this day in 1971... Elvis Presley performed at the Metropolitan Sports Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota. During this concert, Elvis debuted what would become one of his most iconic stage moves—ending the show with his arms flung wide and his cape spread out behind him. This dramatic gesture became a signature of his later performances. The concert also marked a transition in his touring lineup, as the Imperials had been replaced by J.D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet.