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Carole King, British Summer Time, review: 'a truly spectacular concert'

Carole King's first UK performance in 25 years was a triumph, says long-time fan, Jessica Weinstein

July 4, 2016 11:36
Carole King at Hyde Park (Picture: Getty)

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Jessica Weinstein,

Jessica Weinstein

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The sun was shining for the first time in a long time this dreary summer and it picked the right day to make an appearance – Carole King was in Hyde Park performing in London for the first time in 25 years.

Headlining the British Summertime Festival, King drew crowds of young and old – everyone singing along, word perfect, to her seminal album, Tapestry.

The concert opened with a video montage of testimonials, with entertainment greats such as Elton John, Tom Hanks, Lou Adler, James Taylor, David Crosby and fellow songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil paying homage.

Sir Elton described her as “the quintessential singer-songwriter. I can't thank her enough because without her I would have never wanted to write songs.” While Hanks argued that "there wasn't a woman on the planet earth who didn't take Tapestry and hold the album to their heart and say this is real."