According to what was reported by The Mail, two famous British artists reportedly refused to sing during the concert organized for the coronation of King Charles III.
They would be Adele and Ed Sheeran, who both reportedly declined because they were unable to perform. Ed Sheeran, in particular, would not be officially invited but the organizers, who reportedly tried to contact his staff, let it be known that the artist would not be available on those days due to other commitments.
Both Adele and Ed Sheeran were reportedly included in a list of artists King Charles III would have liked to have for the concert organized in his honor.
According to what was reported by The Mail, two famous British artists have reportedly refused to sing during the concert organized for the coronation of King Charles III that will take place on May 6.
These would be Adele and Ed Sheeran, who both reportedly declined because they were unable to perform. Both were reportedly included in a list of artists King Charles III would have liked to have for the concert organized in his honor.
Ed Sheeran, in particular, would not be officially invited but organizers, who reportedly tried to contact his staff, let it be known that the artist would not be available on those days due to other commitments.
Ed Sheeran would be contacted for the concert on May 7, which is the day after the coronation of King Charles III, to be held at the castle in Windsor.
The organizer of the concert related to the coronation of King Charles III reportedly let it be known that both Adele and Ed Sheeran would be included in the list of likely performers as they are British but world-famous artists.