The line-up of stars performing at the King's coronation concert next month has finally been confirmed.
Take That, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie will be appearing at Windsor Castle to celebrate the crowning of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla, the BBC has announced. Italian opera singer Andrea Bocelli, Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel, singer-songwriter Freya Ridings and classical-soul composer Alexis Ffrench have also been confirmed for the gig, with more acts to be announced soon.
Some 20,000 members of the public, as well as invited guests, will watch the event unfold in person on Sunday May 7. It will also be broadcast across BBC television and radio stations.
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The BBC has said Take That’s performance will feature three of the original members, Gary Barlow, Howard Donald and Mark Owen, but the show would offer an opportunity for Robbie Williams and Jason Orange to rejoin for a one-off reunion. In previous years Williams has joined the remaining trio, including for a virtual charity show during the pandemic.
The group have performed at many Royal Variety Performances over the years, with Barlow also curating the concert outside Buckingham Palace for the late Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in 2012.
Meanwhile Perry, who is regarded as one of the biggest pop stars in the world, having produced a string of number one albums, said she is “excited” to perform at the concert. Alongside her musical success, which includes a Super Bowl performance and a Las Vegas residency, she is also an ambassador for The British Asian Trust, a charity founded by the King when he was Prince of Wales, due to her commitment to other global charities including Unicef and her own Firework Foundation.
Perry said: “I am excited to be performing at the Coronation Concert, and helping to shine a further light on the British Asian Trust’s Children’s Protection Fund, whose work includes on-ground initiatives to fundraising, with the aim to find solutions to child trafficking.”
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee Richie added that it was an “honour” to celebrate the coronation. The Grammy, Oscar and Golden Globe winner was also appointed The Prince’s Trust’s first global ambassador and is the chairman of the Global Ambassador Group.
During the concert, Bocelli and Sir Bryn will perform a duet of an “iconic song of love and collective solidarity”. Bocelli said it was a “great honour” to sing for the late Queen on several occasions and that it was another special moment to be asked to perform for the King.
North London singer Ridings will perform a duet with classical composer, producer and pianist Ffrench. The show will also feature a performance from the Coronation Choir, which will be created with community choirs and amateur singers from across the UK.
They will appear alongside the Virtual Choir which will be made up of singers from across the Commonwealth for a special performance on the night.
Charlotte Moore, BBC chief content officer, said: “We are bringing the nation together for this once-in-a-generation occasion, broadcast exclusively across the BBC live from Windsor Castle. We have a world class line-up of performers to look forward to for what promises to be a very special night of celebration and entertainment.”
The concert, produced by BBC Studios Productions, will be broadcast live from the grounds of Windsor Castle on BBC One, BBC iPlayer, BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.
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