Carole King is celebrating the 10-year anniversary of one of her most epic concerts by giving fans a chance to rewatch it online.
Announced Thursday on Instagram, the music icon shared that the concert film of her 2016 show in London’s Hyde Park — where tens of thousands of people enjoyed her hits from her 1971 album, Tapestry — will be released on YouTube on Saturday to mark a decade since the show.
The concert film aptly named, Carole King: Tapestry – Captured Live at Hyde Park London is complete with interviews from King herself along with celebrities like Tom Hanksand Elton John, who not only attended the show but introduced the iconic songwriter to the stage.
“I knew that there would be a great crowd, I didn’t know how great a crowd it would be” she said in the trailer. “It was huge, it was like 60,000 people?”
She was then corrected from a behind-the-camera voice, letting her know there were 65,000 attendees.
“65! Even better!” she said.
According to the BBC, the last time King performed in London, before the Hyde Park concert, was over 20 years prior in 1989.
Tapestry, which is also marking 55 years since its release, includes her famed songs including “I Feel The Earth Move,” “You’ve Got a Friend,” and “It’s Too Late.”
“It is remarkable to me that Tapestry is still resonating with people and into the youngest generations” King said in the clip. “I saw really young teenagers mouthing the words, it brings generations together.”
“Tapestry became a part of our life, it became a tapestry of our lives in fact,” John said, adding later in the trailer, “I can’t thank her enough because without her I would have never wanted to write songs.”
Hanks referred to the album as one, “that you could not escape, that entered into the zeitgeist, that became the stuff of our DNA.”
“The music lifted you up,” he said in another scene.
The concert film had a one-night showing in U.S. movie theaters in 2017 and went on to be released on DVD and Blu-ray.
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