Alicia Keys hit the stage in celebration of Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee on June 4, wearing a cape and performing "Superwoman."
Diana Ross echoed the sentiment of her fellow performers, saying, “I have had the honor of meeting The Queen many times throughout my life, including when I was with my family,” she told the BBC in an official statement. She then sang “Girl on Fire” while bursts of flame erupted around her. The “If I Ain’t Got You” icon performed “Superwoman” while a string orchestra and vocal chorus passionately accompanied her.
Many British viewers were left confused when Alicia Keys began singing "Empire State of Mind" at the Queen's Platinum Jubilee concert on Saturday.
Despite a few satisfied fans, most concert viewers did not approve of the bizarre and unfitting performance choice. “Not Alicia Keys changing ‘now you’re in New York’ to ‘now you’re in London’,” one user wrote with a crying emoji. Keys caught on to the crowd’s confusion and quickly switched the lyrics in the next verse from “New York” to “London.”
Some of the renowned musicians landed on stage to mark Queen's Platinum Jubilee on June 4 with the help of a concert held in front of Buckingham Palace.
i feel like i'm in new york?" ‘London reminds me of New York.’” One added, “The funniest thing about the #PlatinumPartyatthePalace is Alicia Keys singing New York in London.” And, one concluded, “Alicia keys did not just go "i love you london... when i'm in london... i feel like i'm in new york?" Meanwhile, one user posted, “England had options in terms of performers for this Jubilee party and they got Alicia Keys to sing New York in London.” And, another said, “Alicia Keys trying to justify why she’s singing a song about New York is definitely a highlight. when i'm in london...
Alicia Keys paid homage to Queen Elizabeth in commemoration of the British monarch's 70th year on the throne. The 15-time GRAMMY winner took center stage.
Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee celebration was epic Saturday night ... with the likes of Elton John, Diana Ross, Alicia Keys, Duran Duran and other awesome acts.
She went on ... "Her Majesty has and continues to be such an incredible inspiration to so many across the world. I was absolutely delighted to receive an invitation to perform on such a momentous and historic occasion." Besides, it was at night so you'd think the kid would be asleep. He wasn't able to be there in person because he's touring, but people loved it nonetheless. BTW ... Harry and Meghan were nowhere to be seen. The only weird thing ... Alicia Keys sang "Empire State of Mind" ... maybe a little too American for the Queen's Jubilee. The crowd was less confused when she sang "Superwoman" and "Girl on Fire."
While Keys' voice sounded undoubtedly amazing, her audience felt as though she may not have chosen the most appropriate song. Across the pond, people all ...
Across the pond, people all over Britain have been celebrating Queen Elizabeth II's Platinum Jubilee – a festival spanning multiple days in honour of Her Majesty's 70 years served on the throne.
Washington [US], June 5 (ANI): American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys confused fans after giving a performance on her chartbuster song “Empire State of ...
It reminds me of New York,” Alicia spoke before beginning her performance on the “Empire State of Mind” song. Around 22,000 guests were invited to attend the Platinum Party at the Palace concert on June 4, where notable artists like Hans Zimmer, and Queen gave an amazing performance. Washington [US], June 5 (ANI): American singer-songwriter Alicia Keys confused fans after giving a performance on her chartbuster song “Empire State of Mind” at the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee concert.