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.
Among the many world-class acts who perfomed outside Buckingham Palace at the highly anticipated event on June 4 were Diana Ross, Sir Rod Stewart, Sir Elton ...
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. Alicia, a style icon at every appearance, is certainly a worthy choice for such a glittering celebration of the Queen’s distinguished accomplishments. 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.”