Lionel Richie, Katy Perry to perform at King Charles’ coronation concert

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Lionel Richie and Katy Perry will be part of an eclectic line-up at a concert to celebrate King Charles’ coronation next month.

Lionel Richie and Katy Perry will be part of an eclectic line-up at a concert to celebrate King Charles’ coronation next month.

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LONDON – Take That, Lionel Richie, Katy Perry and Andrea Bocelli will be among those performing at a concert to mark

King Charles III’s coronation,

the BBC said on Friday.

A televised Coronation Concert is being held in the grounds of Windsor Castle, west of London, on May 7 – the day after Charles is officially crowned king.

BBC chief content officer Charlotte Moore said the coronation was a “once-in-a-generation occasion” and called the concert line-up “world class”.

But recent reports have said that a number of big-name stars have turned down the gig, including Adele, Elton John, Harry Styles and the Spice Girls. They are said to have declined because of scheduling clashes or touring commitments.

But the Mail on Sunday said singer Kylie Minogue had refused given increased republican sentiment in her native Australia, where Charles is also king.

Some 20,000 members of the public and invited guests are set to attend in person, with the live event also broadcast on radio and online.

Other confirmed performers in the line-up include opera star Bryn Terfel, singer-songwriter Freya Ridings and composer-producer Alexis Ffrench.

Perry – who performed for United States President Joe Biden’s inauguration in 2021 – as well as Take That and Richie all have links to Charles’ charitable foundations.

Richie, who at 73 is just a year younger than the king, said the concert would be an “honour and a celebration”.

Bocelli has previously performed for Charles’ mother, Queen Elizabeth II, who

died in September last year aged 96.

He was among a star-studded line-up headlined by Diana Ross for the late monarch’s Platinum Jubilee concert marking her 70th year on the throne last June.

Further names for the concert will be announced in due course, the BBC said. AFP

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