Prince Harry’s Invictus Games Foundation (IGF) has joined the American Music Awards (AMAs) to mark Memorial Day, it has been announced.
The charity announced this on its social media handles.
Sharing photos of various musicians on Instagram, IGF said that from Bruce Springsteen to Katy Perry, Chris Martin to Ellie Goulding, Foo Fighters to Kelly Clarkson, the Invictus Games have brought together some of the biggest artists in the world in support of the Invictus community.
It further added that over the years, the artists performing at the opening and closing ceremonies have helped shine a light on the Invictus community globally, while supporting and celebrating the competitors and their friends and family.
“This Memorial Day, we are honored to join the AMA in celebrating the power of music to bring our community together,” the charity announced.
The announcement delighted fans, saying, “It’s a special moment to be part of the opening ceremony in Sydney as part of the Australian Military Wives Choir… standing in front of all the competitors… x.”
Another said, “Invictus is a community that has brought great moments and special memories to the people we serve around the world.”
Earlier, the charity said as part of the American Music Awards 2026 Salute initiative, “We are proud to help shine a light on the resiliency of the Invictus community during Memorial Day” while continuing to support wounded, injured and ill service personnel and veterans around the world.
