British band, Coldplay, specifically asked to present the song "Welcome Song" at the opening ceremony The 2012 Olympics will be held in London, England, on July 27 next year. The opening ceremony of the Olympics is one event That will be watched by many viewers worldwide. Impressions 2012 Olympic opening ceremonies next year is expected to be watched by more than two billion people.
Coldplay aren't the only act in the running to perform at the event on July 27, 2012. Muse and Joss Stone are also under consideration to have moments in the spotlight. The opening ceremony is being helmed by artistic director Danny Boyle.
Organisers of the charity Dartington Hall Trust will handle the song & call printer vocalist hit "In My Place" as their first choice to bring that song.
An inside source told the U.K.'s Daily Mirror, "Chris is at the top of the list to front the official record. He's a huge star and a British musical icon, with an international profile. We're pulling out all the stops to get hold of him, ideally with the rest of Coldplay involved, too."
The source added, "Coldplay are the biggest stadium rockers in Britain today, and their style of anthemic music would be perfect for the Olympics. It needs to be something inspirational. The hope is that they would perform at the opening ceremony, as well as [produce] the track, which could help fund good causes."

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