The Egyptian- Scottish musical duo Ayoub sisters will perform at King Charles Coronation in Edinburg.
Scotland will celebrate the coronation of King Charles on Wednesday, July 5 during Royal Week in Edinburgh.
The sisters became known for performing musical blends using only two instruments; the violin and cello.
The two sisters were raised in Scotland and graduated from the Royal College of Music in London.
Since making their Royal Albert Hall debut in 2016, Scottish–Egyptian sisters Sarah and Laura Ayoub have had a meteoric start to their career.
Discovered by Mark Ronson and now signed to Decca Records in partnership with Classic FM, the sisters recorded their debut album with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra in the world-renowned Abbey Road Studios.
Their album debuted at No.1 in the Official Classical Artist Albums Chart.
The duo performed across the UK, Europe, Middle East and Asia with highlights including appearances at the Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, London Palladium, The Embassy of Egypt, the Cairo Opera House, touring with choirmaster Gareth Malone and a record-breaking debut in China of 13 performances in four days.
The multi-award winning sisters made their live television debut, performing their own arrangement of George Michael's "Mother's Pride" at the BAFTAs.
That single, along with each single the sisters have ever released, reached the top of the iTunes chart within minutes.
Classic Brit and Global Award nominees, The Ayoub Sisters won the Infinitime Music and Young Scot awards.
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