Tiwa Savage Opens Up About Nervousness During King Charles III’s Coronation Performance

Award-winning Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage, recently shared her experience of nervousness during her performance at the historic coronation of King Charles III. The renowned artiste became the first Nigerian to perform at a British royal event, captivating the audience at the coronation concert and Big Lunch held at Windsor Castle in March.
In a recent interview on Good Morning Britain TV Show, Tiwa Savage candidly admitted that she experienced jitters during the initial moments of her performance. However, her nervousness quickly subsided as she immersed herself in the moment and connected with the crowd.
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Reflecting on the significance of the occasion, she expressed her delight at representing the Commonwealth on such a prestigious stage. Despite her nerves, Tiwa Savage was determined to deliver a memorable performance for the monarch.
During her appearance on the show, Tiwa Savage also spoke fondly of her encounter with the British Queen Consort, Camilla. She described Camilla as “very lovely,” highlighting the warm reception she received from the royal family.
Tiwa Savage’s performance at King Charles III’s coronation marked a historic milestone for Nigerian artists and showcased the global influence of afrobeats music. The singer’s ability to overcome her nervousness and deliver an exceptional performance underscores her professionalism and dedication to her craft.
As Tiwa Savage continues to make waves in the international music scene, her experience at the coronation event serves as a testament to her talent and determination. Her performance not only entertained the audience but also represented the rich cultural heritage of Nigeria on a global platform.