Katy Perry to Perform at King Charles III’s Coronation Concert Pop superstar Katy Perry is set to perform at King Charles III’s coronation concert on Sunday, May 7 at Windsor Castle.
Perry expressed her gratitude for the opportunity and noted that it’s all about the songs at the end of the day.
The Firework singer is also an ambassador for one of the royal foundations, The British Asian Trust, which helps in child trafficking.
Perry stated that she’s going there to represent herself as an ambassador and bring the light and the love.
BBC Announces Partial Coronation Concert Lineup
The BBC announced the partial coronation concert lineup on April 14, which included Perry, Andrea Bocelli, and Lionel Richie.
The concert will celebrate a new chapter in the nation’s history, with themes of love, respect, and optimism. It will also celebrate the four nations, their communities, and the Commonwealth.
The BBC noted that more performers are due to be announced shortly as Charles’ big day approaches.
Perry Takes Over After Other A-List Stars Turn Down Invitation
Several A-list stars, including Harry Styles, Elton John, Robbie Williams, and the Spice Girls, reportedly turned down the invitation to perform at the coronation concert on the grounds of Windsor Castle. Perry gears up for the big performance after other celebrities declined to perform.
Perry’s core values as a mother and an ambassador for UNICEF and The British Asian Trust align with the themes of the coronation concert.
She said that her role as an ambassador is natural because the foundation helps in child trafficking, which is massive and horrible.
Perry is determined to represent herself as an ambassador and bring the light and the love to the concert.
Charles and Camilla’s Coronation Ceremony
Charles and wife Camilla’s coronation ceremony is set to take place on Saturday, May 6. The coronation concert is a part of the celebration of Charles’ new chapter in his reign, which will also include a parade and street parties across the United Kingdom.