Everton supporters have been left waiting on the unveiling of their new kits for the 2026/27 campaign.
There is an understanding that Everton will release their new kits in the opening days of July following the start of their new agreement with CMC Markets.
Other Premier League clubs have wasted little time in sharing their new kits for the upcoming campaign, with Sunderland sharing something quite special.
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The Black Cats have teamed up with the Elvis Presley brand for their 2026/27 away kit as a nod to the club’s affiliation with the song Can’t Help Falling in Love.
With this in mind, Everton News has taken a look into who The Friedkin Group could consider for their own version of this music x football crossover.

The Beatles
Now, this will be a controversial one as there is serious debate on Merseyside as to which club The Beatles members actually supported.
Sir Paul McCartney admitted he grew up supporting Everton, but he shared his admiration for the Liverpool side back in the day.
Everton unveiled a banner at Goodison Park showing The Beatles members wearing a blue and white scarf, which was displayed in the Gwladys Street End.
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There is some controversy surrounding that banner given the original photograph used had been edited from The Beatles actually wearing a red and white Liverpool scarf.
However, collaborating with arguably the biggest-ever band in history would mark a significant commercial achievement from Everton.
DMA’s
Although much lesser-known than The Beatles, collaborating with DMA’s would actually make a lot of sense for Everton.
The Australian-based band are well-known Everton supporters as a result of lead singer Tommy O’Dell’s roots on Merseyside.
“I’m [Tommy] the Evertonian in the band and have been my whole life – my dad’s family are from Liverpool,” he told TalkSPORT back in 2020.
O’Dell also admitted his favourite-ever Everton players were Tim Cahill and Duncan Ferguson.
Clearly, a deal with DMA’s would not have the same commercial reach as one with The Beatles, but there would be a significant meaning behind it given they are genuine Everton supporters.
Elton John
Now this is perhaps the closest Everton could come to replicating Sunderland’s partnership with Elvis Presley.
Elton John is famously a Watford fan and even owned the club at one point.
However, Elton John also has deep connections on Merseyside as his song I Guess That’s Why They Call It the Blues is played on matchdays at the Hill Dickinson Stadium.

The connection to the song goes all the way back to the 1984 FA Cup final where Everton beat Watford and one supporter displayed a banner saying: ‘Sorry Elton! I guess that’s why they call us the Blues!’
A huge name in the music industry, a deal with Elton John would also mark a huge coup from Everton and their marketing department if this was to ever come about.
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