Alanis Morissette Gives a Moving Performance at the Lisa Marie Presley Memorial at Graceland

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Alanis Morissette takes the stage to give a moving performance at the Lisa Marie Presley memorial being held at the family’s Graceland estate.

Alanis Morissette was among several artists who took the stage with musical tributes at the Lisa Marie Presley memorial on Sunday.

Held at the Presley family’s Graceland estate on Elvis Presley Boulevard in Memphis, Tennessee, the 48-year-old performed her song Rest.

Alanis was draped in a long black coat as she was accompanied by a pianist.

Alanis Morissette was among several artists who took the stage with musical tributes at the Lisa Marie Presley memorial on Sunday.

Held at the Presley family's Graceland estate on Elvis Presley Boulevard in Memphis, Tennessee, the 48-year-old performed her song Rest

Held at the Presley family’s Graceland estate on Elvis Presley Boulevard in Memphis, Tennessee, the 48-year-old performed her song Rest

The Canadian-born singer held her head high as she comforted Lisa Marie’s loved ones with the gift of song.

Rest was first performed at the memorial for Linkin Park’s Chester Bennington, who committed suicide in July 2017.

Morissette wrote the song “for those of us who struggle with depression and anxiety, isolation, suicidal thoughts and the deep despair that mental illness can plunge us into.” Rolling Stone informed.

Rest in peace: Lisa Marie Presley went into cardiac arrest at her Calabasas home and died at a Los Angeles hospital on January 12.

Rest in peace: Lisa Marie Presley went into cardiac arrest at her Calabasas home and died at a Los Angeles hospital on January 12.

Priscilla Presley led her family in tributes to her late daughter at a moving memorial service on Sunday.

Priscilla shared a poem by one of Lisa Marie Presley’s 14-year-old daughters, in which she called her mother “an icon, a role model and a superhero.”

The poem read: “She always knew she wouldn’t be here long… some say a broken heart killed her,” referring to her son, Benjamin’s untimely death in July 2020.

A photo of the Service Order

A photo of the Service Order