The stars of ABC’s Emmy® Award-winning daytime drama “General Hospital” are returning to Elvis Presley’s Graceland for a third annual “General Hospital”-themed fan celebration. The three-day event, which kicks off Friday, October 28, 2022, will include numerous exclusive events held in various locations throughout the Graceland campus including Elvis Presley’s Memphis entertainment and exhibit complex and the AAA-rated Four Diamond luxury resort The Guest House at Graceland. In addition to six panels, and photo/autograph opportunities with the stars, Graceland’s General Hospital Fan Celebration Weekend is a one-of-a-kind experience that includes a themed Costume Party with talent in attendance, a “General Hospital Casting Call” that allows lucky guests to act out scenes on stage with the stars, a Rick Springfield full concert, tours of Graceland and the first-ever live audience taping of Maurice Benard’s “State of Mind” YouTube series.
Fans can log on to Graceland.com/GH2022 and purchase tickets, which are on sale now.
This year’s lineup includes fan favorites Genie Francis (Laura Collins), Maurice Benard (Sonny Corinthos), Donnell Turner (Curtis Ashford), Laura Wright (Carly Corinthos), Dominic Zamprogna (Dante Falconeri), Brook Kerr (Dr. Portia Robinson), Tajh Bellow (T.J. Ashford), Kristen Pohl (Esme Prince), and Eden McCoy (Josslyn Jacks) and Emmy Award-winning executive producer Frank Valentini. They will share their favorite memories from the show, answer questions from the audience, and participate in autograph signings and exclusive photo opportunities. Additionally, GRAMMY® Award-winning artist Rick Springfield (Dr. Noah Drake) will return to the Graceland soundstage for a very special concert event.
“It’s very exciting to return to Memphis and Graceland and have the opportunity to connect with our fans after two years,” shared Frank Valentini, “General Hospital” executive producer.
Various levels of packages are available for immediate purchase. For more information and details, please visit Graceland.com/GeneralHospital or call 800-238-2000.
* Actors subject to change.