Thousands of Elvis Presley fans have made their annual pilgrimage to Graceland for a candlelight vigil marking the 39th anniversary of the singer’s death in Memphis.
Despite pouring rain, Presley fans from around the world are holding candles and walking slowly through the gravesite of the rock ‘n’ roll icon, who died on August 16 1977.
Elvis Presley Blvd. is locked down tight. Concrete barriers, countless law-enforcement & an armored vehicle pic.twitter.com/vwFonThxjN
— SCOTT MADAUS (@scottmadaus) August 15, 2016
#OnThisDay 1977: The King was dead. Fans flocked to Graceland to pay their last respects to Elvis Presleyhttps://t.co/UUXX8kyT1z
— BBC Archive (@BBCArchive) August 16, 2016
Since his death, devotees have come to pay their respects at Presley’s grave, which is located on the grounds of his former home-turned-museum.
Monday night’s vigil caps Elvis Week, the annual celebration of his life and career.
Also on Monday, officials announced details of a new 200,000 square-foot entertainment complex being built across the street from the Graceland house.Eternal and unforgettable love, I hope your beautiful blue eyes never had closed ?? in loving memory Elvis Presley pic.twitter.com/47wDJJoW72
— Southern Charm♥ E.P (@lolalovestoto) August 16, 2016
Police presence was heightened due to a nearby protest by activists supporting the Black Lives Matter movement.
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