Line Of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar Wows Music Venue With A Rendition Of An Elvis Presley Classic

Line Of Duty’s Adrian Dunbar Wows Music Venue With A Rendition Of An Elvis Presley Classic… Before Lisa Marie’s Emotional Memorial Service

Adrian Dunbar took the stage on Friday night to wow the crowd at the QT hotel jazz bar in Covent Garden with an Elvis Presley classic.

The 64-year-old Line of Duty star performed a rendition of That’s All Right accompanied by a live band and backing vocalists.

Dressed in a white shirt and dark blazer, Adrian, who plays DSI Ted Hastings in the hit BBC drama, was greeted with raucous applause and cheers.

Unbelievable: Adrian Dunbar took the stage on Friday night to wow the crowd at the QT hotel jazz bar in Covent Garden with an Elvis Presley classic.

Her performance came on the same weekend as Lisa Marie Presley’s emotional memorial service on Sunday morning.

Lisa Marie went into cardiac arrest at her Calabasas home and died at a Los Angeles hospital on January 12 at the age of 54.

Priscilla Presley led her family in tributes to her late daughter and shared a poem by one of Lisa Marie’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 by suicide in July 2020.

Wow!  The 64-year-old Line of Duty star performed a rendition of That's All Right accompanied by a live band and backing vocalists.

Wow! The 64-year-old Line of Duty star performed a rendition of That’s All Right accompanied by a live band and backing vocalists.

Priscilla then added: ‘Our hearts are broken. Lisa, we all love you.

Lisa Marie’s daughter, actress Riley Keough, couldn’t stand on stage and deliver her eulogy herself, so she had her husband, Ben Smith-Petersen, read it to her.

In the eulogy, Riley shared that she is “sure that she chose the best mother in this world” before describing some of the memories she has of Lisa Marie.

“I remember you taking me in the seat of my car playing Aretha Franklin,” she shared in the eulogy. ‘I remember the feeling I had when you picked me up from school.’

“Thank you for showing me that love is the only thing that matters in this world,” she concluded, noting that she and her late brother, as well as her half-sisters, are “products of her heart.”

“We are you, you are us,” Riley wrote. ‘Thank you for trying so hard for all of us.’

Tragic: Her performance came on the same weekend as Lisa Marie Presley's emotional Sunday morning memorial service.

Tragic: Her performance came on the same weekend as Lisa Marie Presley’s emotional Sunday morning memorial service.