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Tickets can be purchased online at or at the casino’s box office. Ticket sales from daytime shows will benefit the casino’s signature “Miracle on Canal Street” charity campaign. Tickets are still available for the daytime competitions and some evening performances. “We’ve never done it, so it’s going to be nice to have all of those champions in the room at the same time,” Buelow said. This year’s competition will also present a “Battle of the Champions” round in which three former Elvis tribute artist winners will perform against one another for a prize of $25,001. Congeniality” prize of $1,000 will be awarded to the contestant with the best attitude as voted by the other contestants. Prize money will be awarded to five finalists with $25,001 going to the champion and the runners-up receiving $4,000, $3,000, $2,000 and $1,000 according to their placing. Judges will determine the winner based on factors like costuming, voice, interaction with the crowd and overall replication of the “King.” 11, with both daytime contest rounds and nightly shows to narrow down the grand prize winner from 17 Elvis impersonators. The competition, which awards the most prize money of any Elvis tribute artist contest, will run Monday, Jan.