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  • Glasgow, Scotland, resident Bryan Glencross strikes a pose in his...

    Glasgow, Scotland, resident Bryan Glencross strikes a pose in his Elvis-inspired outfit while waiting to begin a tour of Graceland, Elvis Presley's Memphis home, on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017, in Memphis, Tenn. Fans from around the world are at Graceland for the 40th anniversary of the rock 'n' roll icon's death. (AP Photo/Brandon Dill)

  • Fans wait in line outside Graceland, Elvis Presley's Memphis home,...

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    Fans wait in line outside Graceland, Elvis Presley's Memphis home, on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017, in Memphis, Tenn. Presley died Aug. 16, 1977.

  • Fans wait in line outside Graceland, Elvis Presley's Memphis home,...

    Fans wait in line outside Graceland, Elvis Presley's Memphis home, on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017, in Memphis, Tenn. Fans from around the world are at Graceland for the 40th anniversary of his death. Presley died Aug. 16, 1977.(AP Photo/Brandon Dill)

  • Elvis fans, from left, Debby Twigg, Dustie Lundy, Ann Lawlor,...

    Elvis fans, from left, Debby Twigg, Dustie Lundy, Ann Lawlor, and Lynn Lawlor wait in line outside Graceland, Elvis Presley's Memphis home, on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017, in Memphis, Tenn. Fans from around the world are at Graceland for the 40th anniversary of his death. Presley died Aug. 16, 1977.(AP Photo/Brandon Dill)

  • Singer Elvis Presley, 21, takes his pre-induction written examination as...

    Singer Elvis Presley, 21, takes his pre-induction written examination as he is processed for the U.S. Army in Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 4, 1957. (AP Photo)

  • Priscilla Presley, center, former wife of Elvis Presley, is escorted...

    Priscilla Presley, center, former wife of Elvis Presley, is escorted by security after greeting fans at Elvis Presley's Memphis home, near Graceland on Tuesday, Aug. 15, 2017, in Memphis, Tenn. Fans from around the world are at Graceland for the 40th anniversary of the rock 'n' roll icon's death. (AP Photo/Brandon Dill)

  • A woman holds an image of Elvis Presley during a...

    A woman holds an image of Elvis Presley during a candlelight vigil to mark the 28th anniversary of Elvis Presley's death during Elvis Week 2005 at Graceland August 15, 2005 in Memphis, Tennessee. Thousands of people from around the world have descended on Memphis to celebrate the life of Presley, who died August 16, 1977. (Photo by Carlo Allegri/Getty Images)

  • Undated picture of US rock star Elvis Presley, born in...

    Undated picture of US rock star Elvis Presley, born in Tupelo Mississipi on January 8,1935 and dead 16 August 1977 in Memphis. (Agence France-Presse via Getty Images)

  • This is a 1956 photo of Elvis Presley performing. This...

    This is a 1956 photo of Elvis Presley performing. This photo was used for his first RCA Victor album cover. (AP Photo)

  • Rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley is seen during a...

    Rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley is seen during a concert in a file picture taken in the 1950's. (Agence France-Presse via Getty Images)

  • Liberace, left, is shown with his brother George Liberace, center,...

    Liberace, left, is shown with his brother George Liberace, center, and Elvis Presley, at the New Frontier Hotel in Las Vegas on April 30, 1956. (AP Photo)

  • Singer Elvis Presley is shown performing on the television program...

    Singer Elvis Presley is shown performing on the television program "The Steve Allen Show" at the Hudson Theatre in New York in July 1956. At center is Steve Allen, and to his right is Imogene Coca. (AP Photo)

  • Elvis Presley shakes, rattles, and rolls as he performs at...

    Elvis Presley shakes, rattles, and rolls as he performs at the Mississippi-Alabama State Fair, Tupelo, Mississippi, September 27, 1956. (AP Photo/RCA Victor)

  • Rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley is surrounded by fans...

    Rock 'n' roll legend Elvis Presley is surrounded by fans after a concert, in 1958. (Agence France-Presse via Getty Images)

  • Elvis Presley, rock and roll singer turned movie actor, poses...

    Elvis Presley, rock and roll singer turned movie actor, poses with house guest, Venetia Stevenson, Hollywood starlet recently dubbed "World's Most Photogenic Girl" in a photography magazine contest. Elvis and guest were spotted leaving through the rear door of a downtown theater early August 9, 1957, where they attended private showing of his latest movie, "Loving You". He lives here with his parents. (AP Photo)

  • Elvis Presley boards a U.S. transport ship bound for service...

    Elvis Presley boards a U.S. transport ship bound for service with the U.S. Armed Forces in Germany, 1958. Also wearing army uniform at company “D” 1st. Battalion 32nd Armory at the barracks, Friedberg, Germany. (AP Photo)

  • Elvis Presley is shown in uniform at company D 1st...

    Elvis Presley is shown in uniform at company D 1st Battalion 32nd U.S. Army Armour at the barracks area in Friedberg, Germany, 1958. (AP Photo)

  • This is a publicity photo from the 1960 film "G.I....

    This is a publicity photo from the 1960 film "G.I. Blues", starring Elvis Presley as a guitar playing tank gunner with the American Army in West Germany. (AP Photo)

  • Singer Elvis Presley gestures during a press conference, showing his...

    Singer Elvis Presley gestures during a press conference, showing his huge rings and large lace cuffs, inside his private railroad car at Los Angeles Union Station, California, United States as he arrived on April 20, 1960 to make a movie. (AP Photo/HPM)

  • Elvis Presley is seen in this 1964 portrait. (AP Photo)

    Elvis Presley is seen in this 1964 portrait. (AP Photo)

  • Singer Elvis Presley and his bride, the former Priscilla Beaulieu,...

    Singer Elvis Presley and his bride, the former Priscilla Beaulieu, appear at the Aladdin Hotel in Las Vegas, after their wedding on May, 1967. Presley, 32, and Beaulieu, 21, both from Memphis, Tenn., met while he was stationed in Germany with the U.S. Army. The new Elvis Presley’s Graceland Wedding Chapel at the Westgate Resort & Hotel in Las Vegas is scheduled to open on Thursday, April 23, 2015, as part of the new “Graceland Presents ELVIS: The Exhibition - The Show - The Experience” in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/File)

  • Elvis Presley poses with wife Priscilla and daughter Lisa Marie,...

    Elvis Presley poses with wife Priscilla and daughter Lisa Marie, in a room at Baptist hospital in Memphis, Tenn., February 05, 1968. (AP Photo)

  • Elvis Presley shakes hands with President Richard Nixon in the...

    Elvis Presley shakes hands with President Richard Nixon in the Oval Office on Dec. 21, 1970. (Getty Images)

  • ELVIS PRESLEY - ... the "Pelvis", American king of Rockn...

    ELVIS PRESLEY - ... the "Pelvis", American king of Rockn Roll. 1973 photo of him performing. (AP-Photo)

  • Elvis Presley is shown performing in Providence, R.I. on May...

    Elvis Presley is shown performing in Providence, R.I. on May 23, 1977, three months before his death. An Elvis Presley fan wants to give Graceland a run for the money by refurbishing the King's old desert home as a tourist attraction. Reno Fontana and his wife, Laura, bought the Palm Springs home site unseen in November. The Spanish-style white stucco home has five bedrooms and seven bathrooms, with a sunken tub and a pool. Elvis and Priscilla Presley bought the home in April 1970. The family, including daughter Lisa Marie, lived there part-time. (AP Photo)

  • This 1972 file photo shows Elvis Presley, the King of...

    This 1972 file photo shows Elvis Presley, the King of Rock 'n' Roll, during a performance. Digital Domain Media Group announced Wednesday, June 6, 2012 that it is creating a Presley hologram for shows, film, TV and other projects worldwide, including appearances. Digital Domain is linking with Core Media Group, which handles various brands, personalities and properties. (AP Photo, file)

  • FILE --In a 1973 file photo Elvis Presley performs on...

    FILE --In a 1973 file photo Elvis Presley performs on stage in an unspecified location. A three-CD box set slated for release the first week of August 2013 chronicles two recording sessions by Elvis Presley at the renowned Stax Records in Memphis in 1973. (AP Photo, files)

  • A string of white vehicles follow the hearse carrying the...

    A string of white vehicles follow the hearse carrying the body of rock and roll musician Elvis Presley along Elvis Presley Boulevard on the way to Forest Hills Cemetery in Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 19, 1977. Thousands of people line the route for the city's final tribute to Elvis. (AP Photo)

  • Pallbearers carry the flower covered coffin of Elvis Presley into...

    Pallbearers carry the flower covered coffin of Elvis Presley into the Forest Hills Cemeteries mausoleum in Memphis, Aug. 18, 1977. Flowers covered the area around the mausoleum and were later handed out to mourners. (AP Photo)

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Forty years ago today, the man known to many as "The King of Rock and Roll" died.  Elvis Presley's untimely death was a tragedy for his millions of fans and every year, thousands descend on the singer's home to light candles and mourn.

By Adrian Sainz and Kristin M. Hall | Associated Press

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — For nearly four decades, fans of the late singer Elvis Presley have made a solemn procession past his grave at his Graceland mansion during the annual candlelight vigil commemorating his death, without paying a penny.

This year, on the 40th anniversary of the rock n’ roll icon’s death, it’s going to cost them $28.75.

Many fans are not happy.

Visitors who plan to attend the vigil beginning Tuesday night and running into Wednesday must have an Elvis Week Property Pass wristband to walk up the long driveway and past the graves where Presley and relatives are buried, Graceland told the Associated Press in a written statement. The $28.75 wristband also provides access to a new $45 million entertainment complex at the Memphis tourist attraction.

Graceland, operated by Elvis Presley Enterprises, says it anticipates large crowds and it has updated its security measures for Elvis Week, the annual celebration of Presley’s life and career in music and movies. Presley died on Aug. 16, 1977, in Memphis.

“In order to keep everyone safe and ensure an enjoyable and meaningful event for all, we have worked closely with local, state and federal security authorities to establish new procedures that have been widely used across the U.S.,” Graceland’s statement said.

A few Presley fans made a pilgrimage to Graceland the year he died, and they’ve continued coming ever since. Graceland says it averages 500,000 visitors per year from around the world, and attendance for this year’s vigil has been projected at 30,000 to 50,000.

The announcement surprised fans who didn’t know about the charge when they made plans to come to Elvis Week. Some reacted with angry messages on social media, saying they won’t attend another vigil.

Longtime fan Fred Schwarz of Springfield, Illinois, said Tuesday that he and his wife have been to several vigils and have enjoyed them. But not this year. He says fans should be insulted at the new charge.

“I looked forward to going down there this year, and they come up with all this,” Schwarz said. “I don’t want to even go to Memphis anymore. The people running that are not Elvis fans. They are in business. Corporations, they want the bottom line.”

Elvis Presley Enterprises was created by the Elvis Presley Trust to manage its assets, according to Graceland’s website. It was wholly owned by the Elvis Presley Trust and his daughter, Lisa Marie Presley, until 2005. Elvis Presley Enterprises is now majority-owned by Graceland Holdings, led by managing partner Joel Weinshanker. Lisa Marie Presley retains 15 percent ownership in the company.

The new entertainment complex is part of a $140 million expansion, which also includes a $90 million, 450-room hotel that opened last year. The complex, featuring exhibits of Presley’s cars, clothing and other personal items, replaces the aging buildings that housed the exhibits for years.

Access to restaurants, gift shops and an entertainment tent where people gathered before the vigil used to be free, though visitors still actually had to buy the food or memorabilia at the eateries and shops.

Now, access to them is included in the fee to enter the complex.

Cheryl Skogen, of Los Angeles, was third in line waiting on Tuesday morning for the vigil later that evening.

“I don’t think Elvis would like it if he knew the fans were charged to go up and see,” she said.

Some fans don’t have a problem with the charge. Joe Makowski, who saw Presley more than 80 times in concert and came to Graceland after Presley died in 1977, said it’s a good idea because of the cost of security. He also said these types of charges are seen at other tourist attractions.

“It goes along with the territory of the popularity of Elvis,” said Makowski, of St. Petersburg, Florida. “There’s a price for that as well, to accommodate all the people.”

News of the vigil charge also upset Anthony Stuchbury, of Bolton, England, who has been to Graceland more than two dozen times but did not come this year.

“I understand they are a business, and there’s absolutely nothing wrong with them making money,” Stuchbury said. “But the current price-gouging situation has created so much friction, it’s even dividing fans.”