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Watch: From Sonam Kapoor to Katy Perry, stars who joined King Charles III’s coronation concert

While artists performed, the members of the royal family and the crowd gathered also witnessed a drone art light-show over the Windor Castle.

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May 08, 2023 · 12:45 pm
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Coronation Choir singing Brighter Days #CoronationConcert pic.twitter.com/QXIkQbNjDT

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) May 7, 2023

Katy Perry performing “Firework” at King Charles’ Coronation concert. pic.twitter.com/4Jn9QG3LIV

— Katy Perry Activity (@KatyActivity) May 7, 2023

Katy Perry performing “Roar” at King Charles’ #CoronationConcert pic.twitter.com/DAD2spbrlj

— Katy Perry Activity (@KatyActivity) May 7, 2023

Lionel Richie sings not one but two songs at #CoronationConcert Simply Magical! pic.twitter.com/SS84Ku1hCa

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) May 7, 2023

Full Video:@TiwaSavage performs “Keys to the Kingdom” at the Coronation Concert 🚀 pic.twitter.com/uj2sWbWIV6

— The Top Charts ® (@topchartsafrica) May 7, 2023

Nicole Scherzinger performing "Reflection" at the #CoronationConcert pic.twitter.com/0tL82hbr6r

— Luis (@IAmLuisFelipe) May 7, 2023

The amazing Take That #CoronationConcert pic.twitter.com/Cgh9qAsmQP

— Farrukh (@implausibleblog) May 7, 2023

Captain Tom Cruise made this dramatic video message for King Charles III in celebration of his Coronation. (That Mustang is pristine, eh?)... pic.twitter.com/AKZ0mSRhdm

— Captain Aaron "Shake 'n Bake" Murphy (@CaptainMurphy15) May 8, 2023

Amazing drones #CoronationConcert ❤️ pic.twitter.com/8Dw4baODSF

— Chris 🌞 (@Chris_Alex) May 7, 2023

An incredible drone display over Windsor Castle during the #CoronationConcert to celebrate the King’s love of the natural world pic.twitter.com/TMxfU7V1Sp

— Lizzie Robinson (@LizzieITV) May 7, 2023
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