Lisa Marie Presley 's memorial service will be live streamed today after the family's private funeral.
The star's closest friends and family will be able to attend a private service at Graceland, Tennessee.
It is expected to be attended by Lisa Marie's mother Pricilla Presley as well as her three daughters and her exes Danny Keough and Michael Lockwood.
It's thought there will also be a public service for others to attend as well as being live streamed so those who cannot go in person will still be able to watch.
Fans will be able to pay their respects at a public memorial service on Sunday, January 22, 2023 at 9am (3pm UK time).
The memorial is set to be held on the front lawn of Elvis’ Graceland estate in Memphis, Tennessee.
Graceland's website says: "In addition to family and friends, the general public is invited to attend. Following the service, there will be a procession to view Lisa’s final resting place in Meditation Garden."
Those who want to attend the memorial service should gather on the north lawn of Graceland, which is adjacent to an area in the center lawn that is reserved for the singer’s family and friends.
"Access to the north lawn will be standing room only, on a first come, first served basis as space allows." the website explains.
The memorial will be livestreamed on Graceland's website according to TMZ.
The carparks will open at 5am but cars will be able to begin lining up on Elvis Presley Blvd before the doors open.
Queues will form for two hours before beginning to pass through security checkpoints at 7am.
Lisa Marie passed away aged 54.
She was found at her home in the Calabasas neighbourhood of Los Angeles and she was rushed to hospital where she passed away.
Reports have emerged to suggest she suffered a cardiac arrest at her home and then a second one en-route to hospital, by which point her family had already ordered a DNR.
TMZ reports: "Lisa Marie Presley's heart stopped a second time after she was hospitalised, but due to her hopeless condition her family had already ordered doctors not to resuscitate her."