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  • What was claimed No English artists have agreed to perform at King Charles III’s coronation concert. Our verdict This is not true. The concert’s lineup so far does include multiple artists from England, and a singer from Wales. No English artists have agreed to perform at King Charles III’s coronation concert. This is not true. The concert’s lineup so far does include multiple artists from England, and a singer from Wales. A Facebook video falsely claims that there won’t be any English artists performing at King Charles III’s coronation concert. The video, which has over 202,000 views, claims that “no English singer accepted his [King Charles’s] calls” to perform and “no one wants to be an entertainer at his party”. It continues to say that this amounts to being “dismissed by the entire British music scene”. However, it is not true that there will be no English or British acts performing. The lineup includes Take That (with three of its original members), Freya Ridings and Alexis Ffrench, all of whom are English, as well as the Welsh singer Sir Bryn Terfel. Further acts are still due to be announced by the BBC. The concert, which takes place at Windsor Castle on 7 May, is also hosted by English actor Hugh Bonneville. It has been reported that some British artists have declined the invitation to perform, including Ed Sheeran, Harry Styles, Elton John, Robbie Williams and Adele. But it is not correct to state that no English or British musicians will perform. International artists due to perform include Katy Perry, Lionel Ritchie, Andrea Bocelli and Bette Midler. The video also claims that King Charles has “been forced to spend millions” on entertainers. It has been reported that performers will have their expenses covered but it is not known if the acts will receive an appearance fee on top of this. Full Fact has written fact checks relating to the royal family before, including claims about the cost of the Queen’s funeral and the British monarchy’s overall worth. Image courtesy of Mark Jones This article is part of our work fact checking potentially false pictures, videos and stories on Facebook. You can read more about this—and find out how to report Facebook content—here. For the purposes of that scheme, we’ve rated this claim as partly false because the concert’s lineup does include artists from England and Wales. Full Fact fights for good, reliable information in the media, online, and in politics.
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