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Elvis Costello has spent the past few days quietly but decisively shaping the next chapter of his story, with a cluster of developments that point to how he wants to be remembered. The biggest verifiable news is the continued rollout and refinement of his 2026 live plans. According to Ultimate Classic Rock and AOL, he has confirmed his first 2026 headlining dates under the banner Radio Soul!: The Early Songs of Elvis Costello, a focused trawl through the crucial 1977 to 1986 period from My Aim Is True to Blood and Chocolate, performed with the Imposters and guitarist Charlie Sexton. Those shows in Birmingham, London, Portsmouth, and Newcastle, alongside further dates listed on his official website, are being billed less as nostalgia and more as a living review of the songs that built his legend, with Costello himself promising “the unexpected and the faithful in equal measure” in an official press statement carried by several outlets.
On screen, American Songwriter and MGM+ promotional material confirm that Costello is the featured artist in an upcoming episode of the MGM+ performance series Words + Music, where he performs with the Imposters, tells stories from across his career, and even incorporates his own artwork and family photos into the staging. That cross between concert, memoir, and gallery show is likely to loom large in future biographies because it crystallizes his late‑career move into multidiscipline storytelling.
Visually, he is stepping out of the frame of rock history and into the art world. ABC Audio, via a report carried by 98 Rock and other affiliates, notes that Costello is making personal gallery appearances at Wentworth Gallery locations in Florida for the debut of an exclusive collection of his artwork, described by the gallery as playful, solemn, and always thought‑provoking. This is his first major public push as a visual artist and, if it continues, could become a defining late‑life side career.
Culturally, he remains a touchstone: the pop site Cult Following recently highlighted renewed fan praise for his Live Aid cover of the Beatles All You Need Is Love, calling it one of the greatest Beatles covers, a reminder that even his past performances are still generating fresh commentary.
There are, at the moment, no reliable reports of new studio albums or major controversies in the past few days; any rumors circulating on fan forums about surprise releases or secret sessions remain unconfirmed and should be treated as speculation until backed by official statements or primary reporting.
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