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Aretha Franklin funeral: When does it start, who will be performing and how can I stream it in the UK?

Ariana Grande, Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan are all performing

Jack Shepherd
Friday 31 August 2018 09:07 EDT
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Aretha Franklin's casket arrives at the Museum of African American History for the first day of public viewing

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Aretha Franklin’s funeral takes place today (31 August) in Detroit, with dozens of famous performers scheduled to attend the ceremony. Here’s everything you need to know about the event.

What time does the funeral start?

The Queen of Soul’s funeral begins at 08.30 local time (13.30 BST) and ends at 15.00 EDT (20.00 BST). The ceremony will begin with a viewing that'll feature the singer’s recordings being played. The service itself begins at 10.00 EDT (15.00 BST).

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Where will the funeral take place?

The funeral will take place at the Greater Grace Temple in Detroit – the same church location as Rosa Parks’s funeral in 2005 at which Franklin sang. The church's pastor, Bishop Charles H. Ellis, will officiate the service, with Reverend Robert Smith Jr. serving as a co-officiant.

Where can you watch/stream?

The Associated Press, along with other outlets, will be streaming the event from 10.00 EDT (15.00 BST) onward. A link will be added below. You can also follow along with the event on The Independent.

In the US, you can watch live coverage on CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and other channels.

Who will perform?

Ariana Grande, Stevie Wonder and Chaka Khan are among the stars who will perform at Aretha Franklin’s funeral. Other confirmed performers include Jennifer Hudson, Faith Hill, Shirley Caesar, Yolanda Adams, Marvin Sapp, and Vanessa Bell Armstrong. A host of gospel singers will also perform at the service to reflect Franklin's strong ties to the genre.

Who will be speaking?

Confirmed speakers include former President Bill Clinton, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Tyler Perry, former U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder, Cicely Tyson, the chief creative officer at Sony Clive Davis, and more. See the full programme below.

Follow along with all the latest coverage from what is sure to be a touching service on The Independent.

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