
A celebration of sixty years of rock, pop, and classical music unfolds in the presence of the Queen and the royal family. A spectacular stage is constructed around the Queen Victoria Memorial, directly in front of Buckingham Palace, for this special concert. Numerous stars from across the decades take to the stage, delivering hit songs and memorable performances. Rob Brydon, Miranda Hart, Lenny Henry, and Lee Mack host the event, which culminates with the Queen lighting the National Beacon.
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Grace Jones
Self - Performer

Paul McCartney
Self - Performer

Stevie Wonder
Self - Performer

Kylie Minogue
Self - Performer

Elton John
Self - Performer

Tom Jones
Self - Performer

Rob Brydon
Self - Presenter

Ed Sheeran
Self - Performer

Miranda Hart
Self - Presenter

Annie Lennox
Self - Performer

will.i.am
Self - Performer

Cliff Richard
Self - Performer

Renée Fleming
Self - Performer

Alfie Boe
Self - Performer

Jimmy Carr
Self - Presenter

Lang Lang
Self - Performer

Rolf Harris
Self - Performer

Lee Mack
Self - Presenter

Andrew Lloyd Webber
Self - Performer

Marvin Humes
Self - Performer (JLS)

Oritsé Williams
Self - Performer (JLS)

Aston Merrygold
Self - Performer (JLS)

JB Gill
Self - Performer (JLS)

Lenny Henry
Self - Presenter

Jools Holland
Self - Performer

Jessie J
Self - Performer

Robbie Williams
Self - Performer

Huw Edwards
Self - Introduction

Gary Barlow
Self - Performer

Cheryl
Self - Performer

Ruby Turner
Self - Performer

Joanne Shaw Taylor
Self - Performer

Gareth Malone
Self - Performer

Shirley Bassey
Self - Performer

Chris Foreman
Self - Performer (Madness)

Mike Barson
Self - Performer (Madness)

Lee Thompson
Self - Performer (Madness)

Suggs
Self - Performer (Madness)

Dan Woodgate
Self - Performer (Madness)

Mark Bedford
Self - Performer (Madness)

Peter Kay
Self - Presenter

Carl Smyth
Self - Performer (Madness)

King Charles III of the United Kingdom
Self

Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom
Self
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