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Platinum Party at the Palace acts as Queen, Diana Ross, Elton John and more set to perform

There are now just days to to go until the huge Platinum Party at The Palace concert, in honour of the Queen's Jubilee.

The massive gig on Saturday, June 4, is the jewel in the crown of the celebrations to mark Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's 70 years on the throne and tickets for it have long since being snapped up, with a ballot opening in February and 10,000 members of the public chosen to go. When those interested in going to the event in front of Buckingham Palace pinned their hopes on getting tickets, they didn't have a clue who was going to be on stage at the Platinum Jubilee extravaganza.

But, late on Wednesday, May 18, the cat was let out of the Jubilee bag in serious style, when BBC Press posted a flyer with a stellar roster of music icons on it. The Platinum Party at the Palace bill reads like a who's who of generation spanning music icons, with big names from a whole host of genres.

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For what will be the highlight of the BBC's Queen's Platinum Jubilee coverage, legends like Diana Ross, Elton John and Rod Stewart will share the stage with current chart regulars like Mabel, Jax Jones and George Ezra, while there's also a place on the bill for Eurovision hero Sam Ryder.

Queen's Platinum Jubilee concert line-up

Queen & Adam Lambert

Elton John

Rod Stewart

Diana Ross

Jax Jones

Mabel

Stefflon Don

Elbow

Craig David

George Ezra

Andrew Lloyd Webber

Mimi Webb

Lin-Manuel Miranda

Diversity

Sam Ryder

Andrea Bocelli

Duran Duran

Nile Rodgers

Alicia Keys

Hanz Zimmer

Celeste

Sigala & Ella Eyre

Mica Paris

The Phantom of the Opera

The Lion KIng

Six

Hamilton

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

The Royal Ballet

Will the Queen's Jubilee Concert be on TV?

Yes, Kirsty Young and Roman Kemp will host live coverage of the concert, which will be broadcast on BBC One, iPlayer and Radio 2. on Saturday, June 4.

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