A portion of the proceeds will support the family of a woman who died in a car crash last year.
WOODSTOCK - The King of Rock and Roll is coming back to the Friendly City.
After performing a sold out show back in March, Elvis impersonator Kevin Mills will hit the stage at Theatre Woodstock on November 13th and 14th.
It's called A Merry Elvis Christmas, but Mills says the show will include some of the king's other music as well.
"We take you back to 1969 with Elvis on tour as the closing segment of our show. We've got songs anywhere from the 1950s all the way to 1977."
He will perform alongside his son Jordan Mills on the guitar. Jordan tells us about the band they will be playing with.
"We're playing with the Casino Brothers Band, they're the tribute band and they play with Elvis tribute acts throughout the country. They're pretty amazing; they have really studied the music and they do a very good job representing Elvis and the songs."
The show will also be hosted by comedian Victor J. Hanson.
Tickets can be purchased through the Theatre Woodstock website online here.
A portion of the proceeds will support the family of Taylor Crossman, who passed away in a car crash last year. She used to work at Global Pets Foods in Woodstock.
Kevin and Jordan Mills stopped by the Heart FM studio to chat with Dan and Marcie on Friday October 24th. You can listen to the full interview below:

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