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Gigantic line-up: Elton John, Diana Ross & Co. at the anniversary concert for Queen Elizabeth

2022-05-20T08:52:35.462Z


Gigantic line-up: Elton John, Diana Ross & Co. at the anniversary concert for Queen Elizabeth Created: 05/20/2022, 10:42 am By: Eva-Maria Moosmüller For weeks there has been speculation about which musicians and bands will perform at the concert in honor of Queen Elizabeth's 70th jubilee. Now the line-up is finally known. London – Around Buckingham Palace, people are currently busy toiling, wo


Gigantic line-up: Elton John, Diana Ross & Co. at the anniversary concert for Queen Elizabeth

Created: 05/20/2022, 10:42 am

By: Eva-Maria Moosmüller

For weeks there has been speculation about which musicians and bands will perform at the concert in honor of Queen Elizabeth's 70th jubilee.

Now the line-up is finally known.

London – Around Buckingham Palace, people are currently busy toiling, working and building up so that the big “Platinum Party at the Palace” can take place in a few days.

When Queen Elizabeth (96) celebrates her 70th anniversary of the throne, the superstars of the music scene are only too happy to step in.

It is now finally clear which acts will play for the queen. 

Gigantic line-up: Elton John, Diana Ross & Co. at the anniversary concert for Queen Elizabeth

Only two weeks until Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee celebrations kick off.

In London, the preparations for the mega event are already in the final stages.

The main character also seems to be fit again in time for the festivities.

After the regent had to cancel several appointments, including even the traditional opening of parliament, many Britons were concerned that she might not be able to attend her own anniversary.

But the 96-year-old recently reported back to the public and showed herself to be more agile and cheerful than she had been for a long time at the Royal Windsor Horse Show.

Nothing stands in the way of the four-day platinum spectacle.

One of the highlights for both the royal family and royal fans is certainly the "Platinum Party at the Palace" on June 4th.

Numerous top stars of the international music scene will give a gigantic concert in honor of the monarch on several stages at Buckingham Palace.

The line-up has been kept under wraps for a long time, but now it's finally clear which artists are included.

Countless top stars appear in honor of Queen Elizabeth's jubilee, including Diana Ross and Alicia Keys (icon image).

© Wolfgang Kumm/dpa

Gigantic line-up: ESC sensation Sam Ryder is also there

Queen's Brian May (74) had already indicated that he and his band could take part in the anniversary concert.

The rockers will even open the happening now.

The appearance of pop singer George Ezra (28) had also been planned for a long time.

As officially announced, British ESC participant Sam Ryder (32) will also sing for Queen Elizabeth.

He had caused quite a stir at the Eurovision Song Contest and won countless fans from all over Europe.

You can also look forward to the following acts:

  • Alicia Keys

  • Andrea Bocelli

  • duran duran

  • Ella Eyre

  • CraigDavid

  • Celeste

  • Nile Rodgers

  • Hans Zimmer

  • mable

  • Mimi Webb

  • Sigala

  • Jax Jones

  • diversity

Sir Elton John (75) is also honored – at least digitally.

His performance was pre-taped.

The concert will then end none other than show icon Diana Ross (78).

In addition, Sir David Attenborough (96), David Beckham (47), Lin-Manuel Miranda (42) and Dame Julie Andrews (86) are said to be involved in the "Platinum Party at the Palace".

The BBC will broadcast the show live on British television.

From abroad you can only watch via web stream.

Source: merkur

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