How can I watch the Coronation Concert in Windsor?

A SPECTACULAR concert is set to take place on Sunday, May 7, 2023, to mark the coronation of King Charles.

The special event will take place at Windsor Castle and will see a number of world-famous stars take to the stage to celebrate the historic occasion.

What time is the Coronation Concert at Windsor?

The Coronation Concert will take place at Windsor Castle tomorrow (Sunday, May 7), with the big event kicking off at 8pm.

It is just one of many celebrations over the bank holiday weekend following the coronation of King Charles and Queen Camilla, which took place on Saturday, May 6, 2023.

The concert is set to run for two hours, coming to a close at 10pm.

The public ballot to apply for tickets has now closed, so people are being told NOT to travel to Windsor to try to access the concert unless they have a ticket.

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There are no other ceremonial events in the area, so you should only go there if you have have a ticket to attend the big event.

Where can I watch the screening of the Coronation Concert?

You can watch the concert at a screening site located at St James’s Park, London.

The event will be shown on a large screen in the park, but it is important to note that there will be no screens in Hyde Park.

You can access the St James’s Park screening site from 4pm, however the screens may not be broadcasting until the concert begins.

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How can I get to the Coronation Concert screening site?

The screen is located near the Marlborough Gate in St James's Park and access to the site is free.

If you are travelling on London Underground, the best stations to use are St James's Park, Victoria and Westminster.

There will be signs marking the walking routes, and stewards can help to direct you to the viewing areas.

There will be first aid facilities, toilets and water refill stations.

You will be able to buy food and drinks at the concession kiosks, located near the Marlborough Gate and The Mall.

The screening site will also have an accessible viewing area which can be used by people with access requirements.

In addition, a quiet space will be made available for those who may feel overwhelmed, or require time out in a calm environment.

After the concert, police and stewards will direct you to the exits and to nearby transport hubs.

What channels will the Coronation Concert be on?

If you don't fancy heading down to the screening site in London, the good news is you can watch the Coronation Concert from the comfort of your own home.

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The royal bash, hosted by actor Hugh Bonneville, will be broadcast live on BBC One from 8pm on May 7, 2023.

It will be also be shown on BBC iPlayer, and played on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds.

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