On Queen Elizabeth's birthday concert this 2016, Take That singer Gary Barlow is scheduled as the opening act. The British pop group singer will also be joined by Kylie Minogue, James Blunt, Jess Glynne and Andrea Bocelli in the line up.
Page Six reports that Queen Elizabeth's birthday concert will be no snoozer. In all Queen Elizabeth's birthday concert this 2016 will have 1,500 participants and a picnic for 10,000 people.
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Hello! magazine reports that Queen Elizabeth's birthday concert will not only have musical acts but will also feature film and TV performers. Comedians Ant and Dec will host the birthday extravaganza for Queen Elizabeth.
"We are honoured to be hosting this special celebration of Her Majesty the Queen's 90th Birthday," Art and Dec stated. "This spectacular evening will bring together some of the best known names in the entertainment world who will perform with 900 horses and 1500 participants to mark this very special birthday."
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"Star Wars" actor John Boyega, Helen Mirren and "Shakespeare In Love" actor Martin Clunes will be seen onstage. They will also be joined by"Homeland" actor Damian Lewis and "Absolutely Fabulous" star Jennifer Saunders at Queen Elizabeth's birthday concert.
The palace will go all out at Queen Elizabeth's birthday concert as the crowd will also be treated to ground acts. The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery and the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment will showcase their skills for Queen Elizabeth. The Royal Cavalry of the Sultanate of Oman will also take part in the tribute.
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— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) April 27, 2016
The entire royal family will be in attendance in all the four nights of celebrations for the Queen's 90th birthday. Queen Elizabeth's birthday concert this 2016 is a way of saying thank you to the Queen for her many years of service to the public she loves.