Charles’ coronation: More music stars reject the king

Charles’ coronation: More music stars reject the king

Updated on 02/27/2023 13:12

  • King Charles III seems to continue searching for major musical acts for his coronation.
  • Three other big stars have now rejected King.
  • The concert is scheduled for May 7th.

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In just over two months, on the 6th of May to be exact King Charles III crowned. A star-studded party will be held at Windsor Castle the next day to celebrate this extremely rare party in Great Britain. Acts already confirmed include Olly Murs, Lionel Richie, Take That (although no Robbie Williams) and Minogue’s sisters Kylie and Dannii. More famous musicians will be announced in the near future – but it doesn’t seem that easy, Like “The Sun” reports now.

These stars do not come to the coronation of Charles

According to the report, three big names in the music business have been cancelled: Sir Elton JohnAnd Harry Stiles So is the Spice Girls. The reason given for the cancellation in all three cases was the busy schedule of the stars. It was the same before with stars like Adele, Ed Sheeran, and Robbie Williams.

Even Elton John was “number one on Charles’ list,” as the site claims it learned from a source. His concerts in Germany are said to have frustrated the King: “Because of his European tour, which took him to Germany again on the Friday before the coronation and so soon after the Windsor concert, he cannot make the trip to Great Britain.” John’s “Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour 2023” will stop in Hamburg on May 4th and 5th, and take place in Berlin on May 8th, 10th and 11th.

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Same with the man of the hour, Harry Styles. He’ll be far away from Elton John in the context of “Love on Tour” — he’s playing Styles in Australia on May 4 and in New Zealand on May 7 — literally on the other side of the world.

2000 guests at the party in May

The coronation ceremony will take place on May 6 at Westminster Abbey in London. 2000 guests must be invited. On that day, there will also be a carriage procession and the traditional appearance of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace. The concert and light show is scheduled to take place at Windsor Castle on Sunday 7 May. On May 8th, Brits will have an extra public holiday with events in honor of people doing volunteer work.
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