Buckingham Palace is hosting a huge concert to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee. These stars are there.

To celebrate the platinum anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II (96), the British royal family spared no expense or effort. On June 4, Buckingham Palace is hosting a major concert in honor of the monarch, which will also be televised. Guests will feature some of the biggest music stars in Britain and around the world. The show will be opened by none other than the band Queen with singer Adam Lambert (40). Music legend Diana Ross (78) concludes. Also taking part are Alicia Keys (41), Duran Duran, Hans Zimmer (64), Andrea Bocelli (63) and many more.

“Twenty years after we played at the Queen’s glorious golden jubilee celebration, we are very happy to be invited back,” quoted People magazine Queen guitarist Brian May (74). At that time the group performed on the roof of Buckingham Palace. “Her Majesty has always been and continues to be an incredible inspiration to so many around the world and I was absolutely delighted to have been invited to perform on such a momentous and historic occasion,” Diana said Horse.

Special appearance expected from Elton John

But not only musicians can be seen at the mega event. Naturalist Sir David Attenborough (96), ex-soccer player David Beckham (47), tennis star Emma Raducanu (19) and many other celebrities have guest appearances. Theater professionals Andrew Lloyd Webber (74) and Lin-Manuel Miranda (42) are also there for Queen Elizabeth II musical fans. In addition, a recorded special performance by Sir Elton John (75) will be broadcast.