Andrea Bocelli is invited by the British royals for the coronation of King Charles III of England after performing at the Platinum Jubilee, which was personally requested by Queen Elizabeth II. Bocelli, along with Lionel Richie, Katy Perry, and Take That, will perform live on the stage of the Coronation Concert in the park of Windsor Castle on Sunday 7 May, in front of 20,000 people, including public and invited guests, and millions of viewers connected from all continents. After singing for several US presidents (from Obama to Bush, up to Biden), three pontiffs, at the opening of the Olympic Games and the World Cup, and for all the most important international events in the world, Andrea Bocelli is well-known in England, where he reached the top of the English and American charts at the same time with the album "Sì" and the duet "Fall on Me" with his son Matteo - an absolute record for an Italian artist - Andrea Bocelli on May 7 he will perform a duet with his longtime friend and baritone Sir Bryn Terfel. "I have had the great honor of singing for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II on several occasions - said Bocelli - Now it is another great honor to be invited to perform at the Coronation Concert of King Charles III. My joy and enthusiasm multiply when I heard of the possibility of duetting with my dear friend and superb baritone, Sir Bryn Terfel, performing an iconic song of collective solidarity."
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