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Stars to perform for Queen
Wednesday, February 08, 2012
LONDON (AP) — Some of the world's biggest pop stars will perform in front of Buckingham Palace on June 4 to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, palace officials said yesterday.
The lineup will include former Beatle Paul McCartney, singers Elton John and Shirley Bassey and popular boy band JLS. Longtime favourites Cliff Richard and Tom Jones will also perform.
Concert organisers said that many more stars, including some from America and Australia, will also be on the bill, with details to be released in the coming months.
"It's going to be fun," Elton John said in a video shown to reporters at Buckingham Palace.
The event is a centrepiece in the queen's Diamond Jubilee celebrations, which have already kicked off to mark her 60 years on the throne.
It follows a raucous Golden Jubilee concert in 2002 that featured a rendition of "God Save the Queen" by Queen guitarist Brian May performed in the open air on the palace roof.
Take That star Gary Barlow, charged with organising the gala event, said he hopes as many as half a million people are able to see the concert from the public areas in front of the palace. It will also be broadcast on television and radio.
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