The British singer, who was found dead at her London home on Saturday aged just 27, will be laid to rest in a private service, a spokesman for the family confirmed to Us Magazine.
It is still not known how Amy died after an autopsy at St. Pancras Mortuary on Monday failed to determine an exact cause of death.
Metropolitan Police told Us in a statement, 'We are awaiting the results of further toxicology tests,' which could take up to four weeks.
An inquest was opened at St. Pancras Coroner's Court Monday afternoon, and adjourned until October 26.
Meanwhile dad Mitch and mum Janis went to share their grief with the mourners outside their daughter's Camden Square home on Monday morning.
'I can't tell you what this means to us. It really is making this a lot easier for us,' Mitch told her fans. 'We're devastated and I'm speechless, but thanks for coming.'