Nigerian singer, Tiwa Savage, known for her remarkable performances, recently shared her experience of feeling nervous during her performance at the historical coronation of King Charles III in the UK.
Tiwa Savage made history as the first Nigerian artist to perform at a British royal event, captivating the audience at the King Charles III’s coronation concert and Big Lunch in March.
During an appearance on Good Morning Britain TV Show, Tiwa Savage admitted to initially feeling nervous during the first few seconds of her performance at Windsor Castle.
She expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to represent the Commonwealth and be on such a prestigious stage. Despite the nervousness, she quickly embraced the moment and allowed herself to be carried away by the crowd’s energy as she started singing.
Tiwa Savage also had the chance to meet the British Queen Consort, Camilla, whom she described as “very lovely.”
The meeting with the Queen Consort took place before her historic performance at the coronation ceremony, adding to the significance of the event for Tiwa Savage.