Elton John, Harry Styles AND the Spice Girls all turn down chance to perform at ... trends now

Elton John, Harry Styles AND the Spice Girls all turn down chance to perform at ... trends now
Elton John, Harry Styles AND the Spice Girls all turn down chance to perform at ... trends now

Elton John, Harry Styles AND the Spice Girls all turn down chance to perform at ... trends now

Three A-list stars have reportedly turned down the opportunity to perform at King Charles' Coronation concert this spring.

The concert is set to take place at Windsor Castle on Sunday 7 May, with a slew of stars taking to the stage to mark the occasion.

Music man of the hour Harry Styles, legendary hitmaker Elton John and '90s pop sensations the Spice Girls are all said to have been approached.

According to The Sun, the three acts all turned down the opportunity due to their busy schedules.

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Buckingham Palace, Harry Styles, Elton John and Spice Girls for comment.

No reunion? King Charles' Coronation concert has reportedly been hit with a blow as the Spice Girls were among three of the acts to turn down a slot to perform in the star-studded lineup

No reunion? King Charles' Coronation concert has reportedly been hit with a blow as the Spice Girls were among three of the acts to turn down a slot to perform in the star-studded lineup

Can't make it: Music man of the hour Harry Styles also reportedly gave it a pass due to his busy Love on Tour schedule

Can't make it: Music man of the hour Harry Styles also reportedly gave it a pass due to his busy Love on Tour schedule

Hitmaker: Elton John is the third star who allegedly was approached, also turning it down

Hitmaker: Elton John is the third star who allegedly was approached, also turning it down

Harry is currently city-hopping with his concert tour, named Love On Tour, and will be performing in Coventry in May.

While the Spice Girls, who were made up of Victoria Beckham, Mel C, Mel B, Geri Horner and Emma Bunton and split up in 2000, were said to reunite for the coronation.

Last month, they were reported to be coming back together for the concert - but now appear to have turned down the performance.

Elsewhere, Take That are reportedly set to join the star-studded line-up of acts, including sisters Kylie and Dannii Minogue.

The iconic boyband, which now consists of Gary Barlow, 52, Mark Owen, 51, and Howard Donald, 54, are said to be headlining the event at Windsor Castle in May, according to The Sun.

It is expected that Jason Orange, who left the band in 2014, could also sing with them in the celebration.

However, Robbie Williams is understood to not be appearing in the show. 

The show is being broadcast on the BBC, a day after the King's Coronation and is expected to draw in huge ratings.

Coming soon: The show is being broadcast on the BBC, a day after the King's Coronation and is expected to draw in huge ratings (King Charles pictured on Thursday)

Coming soon: The show is being broadcast on the BBC, a day after the King's Coronation and is expected to draw in huge ratings (King Charles pictured on Thursday)

Big show: Take That are reportedly set to join the star-studded line-up of acts (pictured: Mark, Gary and Howard)

Big show: Take That are reportedly set to join the star-studded line-up of acts (pictured: Mark, Gary and Howard)

Gary Barlow's band has had a host of hits since they began in 1990, enjoying success around the world.

They are touring in the summer but reportedly did not organise any venue for May 7 in case they were performing in the concert. 

Kylie and Dannii are also reportedly performing at the concert alongside Lionel Richie, after sending fans wild with their surprise reunion at Sydney WorldPride earlier this week.

For the Coronation concert, more acts are expected to be revealed in the coming weeks, with a

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