Close X
Friday, November 22, 2024
ADVT 
Artists

Coronavirus alters Elvis Week; candlelight vigil still on

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 17 Jul, 2020 10:44 PM
  • Coronavirus alters Elvis Week; candlelight vigil still on

Plans for the weeklong celebration of rock ‘n’ roll icon Elvis Presley on the 43rd anniversary of his death have been shaken up by the new coronavirus, but organizers are forging ahead with a combination of in-person and online events at Graceland next month.

Fans will still be allowed to gather for an in-person vigil at Graceland to cap Elvis Week, scheduled this year for Aug. 8-16 in Memphis, Tennessee, where Presley lived. But they’ll have to make reservations ahead of time, stand 6 feet (2 metres) apart and follow other virus-related safety guidelines if they want to attend the vigil and walk past Presley's grave.

Presley died on Aug, 16, 1977. Since then, devotees of the late singer and actor have flocked to Graceland, his former home-turned museum, to honour Presley on the anniversary of his death.

Besides the candlelight vigil, some in-person, prerecorded events will be offered during the week. But other potentially “high-risk” events — live performances, group parties, autograph signings and meet-and-greets — have been eliminated, Graceland said.

Instead, fans will be invited to participate in Elvis Week events in a closed Facebook group that requires a paid ticket to enter. Virtual events will include past Elvis Week concerts and panels, new interviews with bandmates and friends, and a look at previous candlelight vigils, Graceland said.

“As the COVID pandemic continues to evolve and health officials learn more about high-risk activities, we must evolve with them,” Graceland’s news release said. "There is no greater priority than the health and safety of our guests and employees.”

A full schedule of events for the week will be released later.

MORE Artists ARTICLES

Aniston Wonders Why She Was Missing From Cox's Lunch Date

Aniston Wonders Why She Was Missing From Cox's Lunch Date
Actress Courteney Cox sent "Friends" fans into a frenzy with her selfie with former co-star Matthew Perry from a lunch date. But that has left actress and close friend Jennifer Aniston wondering why didn't she get an invite to the lunch.

Aniston Wonders Why She Was Missing From Cox's Lunch Date

Ankita Lokhande Feels Rekha Is 'Jhansi Ki Rani Of Bollywood'

Actress Ankita Lokhande, who was last seen with Kangana Ranaut in "Manikarnika: The Queen of Jhansi", says Rekha is the "Jhansi ki Rani" of Bollywood because of her bravery and boldness.

Ankita Lokhande Feels Rekha Is 'Jhansi Ki Rani Of Bollywood'

Helen Mirren: Flattering To Be Mistaken As Keanu Reeves' Girlfriend

Actress Helen Mirren says it was flattering to be mistaken as Hollywood star Keanu Reeves' girlfriend.    

Helen Mirren: Flattering To Be Mistaken As Keanu Reeves' Girlfriend

Rapper T.I. Says He Visits The Gynecologist Every Year With Daughter To 'Check Her Hymen'

Rapper T.I. says he accompanies his daughter every year for her annual gynecological exam to ensure she is still a virgin.  

Rapper T.I. Says He Visits The Gynecologist Every Year With Daughter To 'Check Her Hymen'

Jennifer Lawrence Off To A Super-Expensive Honeymoon

Jennifer Lawrence Off To A Super-Expensive Honeymoon
Newlyweds Jennifer Lawrence and Cooke Maroney have left for honeymoon in Indonesia, and have booked a $12,745-a-night five villa estate.  

Jennifer Lawrence Off To A Super-Expensive Honeymoon

Terence Lewis Says Reality TV Contestants Pay Money To Win

Bollywood choreographer Terence Lewis, who has been a judge on several big-ticket dance reality shows, says contestants on many such shows have been known to invest big money to buy votes in order to win. Reality TV, he pointed out, has become just like political elections where candidates must invest money to be successful.  

Terence Lewis Says Reality TV Contestants Pay Money To Win