Queens Summit: Queen's Appearance at Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee?
Created: 05/13/2022Updated: 05/13/2022 11:08 am
By: Eva-Maria Moosmüller
In a few weeks, as part of Queen Elizabeth's 70th jubilee, the big "Platinum Party at the Palace" will take place - a concert with numerous superstars.
Queen should also be there.
London - Queen meets Queen: If that doesn't sound like a royal highlight of the extra class.
On the 70th anniversary of Elizabeth II's throne (96), the British cult band led by Brian May (74) will perform live at the "Platinum Party at the Palace" on June 4th.
The musician himself gave the first indications of a performance.
Another star guest has already been confirmed.
Queens Summit: Queen's Appearance at Queen Elizabeth's Jubilee?
Queen Elizabeth's record-breaking anniversary celebrations are imminent.
From June 2nd to 5th, a top-class party lasting several days will be held in honor of the monarch in London.
Numerous program items and appearances by prominent star guests have already been announced – including Ed Sheeran (31), Helen Mirren (76) and Sir Cliff Richard (81) are part of the party and celebrate their queen.
High-ranking visitors from the USA will also arrive.
Prince Harry (37) and Meghan Markle (40) want to fly to England with their children Archie (3) and Lilibet (11 months) and be part of the traditional Trooping the Color Parade.
So Lili celebrates her first birthday on June 4th with the British royal family in London.
Brian May and his bandmates from Queen will certainly not miss the opportunity to perform for Queen Elizabeth (symbolic picture).
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For many Royal fans, however, it is not the presence of the Sussexes that marks the highlight of the anniversary celebrations, but the gigantic "Platinum Party at the Palace".
At the concert, which will also be broadcast on TV, the superstars of the music scene will be shaking hands.
The complete line-up is still secret, but the first information leaked out.
Summit of the Queens: Who else is performing at the 'Platinum Party at the Palace'?
As guitarist Brian May himself recently indicated, his band Queen is very likely to appear at the anniversary concert.
"I don't think I'm allowed to tell you, but I think there might be something going on," he said with a wink on The Zoe Ball Breakfast Show.
Queen founding members Roger Taylor (72) and Brian May have been performing with US musician Adam Lambert (40) for a number of years and are performing their old hits that they once performed with Freddie Mercury (45, † 1991). .
Brian May has given the first indications of a possible appearance by Queen at the throne jubilee (symbol image).
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While the Queen's performance is still being speculated on until the end, another act is already certain.
Pop singer George Ezra (28) will definitely be on stage at the "Platinum Party at the Palace".
The Brit was deeply touched to have been asked to host this special event in honor of Queen Elizabeth.
Rumors are circulating that Paul McCartney (79) and Annie Lennox (67) could also be there.
It had already been announced in a statement that musical representatives from the genres of pop, rock and classical music were expected.