LONDON | The celebration of the 60-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II is ready to rock ānā roll.
A gala concert kicks off at Buckingham Palace on Monday evening with Sir Elton John, Sir Paul McCartney, Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Cliff Richard and Sir Tom Jones heading the line-up, along with younger artists.
FILE This June 15, 1960 file photo shows Queen Elizabeth II, riding out from Buckingham Palace, London to take the salute at the ceremony of Trooping the Colour, followed by Prince Philip and with him is the Duke of Gloucester, the Queen’s uncle. Queen Elizabeth II kicks off a long weekend of celebrations of her 60-year reign by going to the races, and perhaps no other event will give her so much pleasure. The Epsom Derby is the richest event on Britain’s horse-racing calendar, and never mind that this is the only major race in which the queen has never entered a winner. Pleasure, in the gilded life of Queen Elizabeth II, often comes on four hooves.(AP Photo, File)
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II arrives for the Epsom Derby at Epsom race course, southern England at the start of a four-day Diamond Jubilee celebration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen’s accession to the throne Saturday, June 2, 2012. The queen will celebrate Saturday at the Epsom Derby, a highlight of the horseracing calendar, and on Sunday she will lead a 1,000-boat flotilla on the River Thames. Monday’s festivities include a pop concert in front of Buckingham Palace with Paul McCartney and Elton John, and festivities climax Tuesday with a religious service, a procession through the streets of London and the royal family’s appearance on the palace balcony. (AP Photo/Sang Tan)
Anti-monarchy protesters gather close to the river Thames in central London, where a 1,000-boat flotilla part of the four-day Diamond Jubilee celebration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth’s accession to the throne, was scheduled to sail past, on Sunday, June 3, 2012. Monday’s festivities include a pop concert in front of Buckingham Palace with Paul McCartney and Elton John, and festivities climax Tuesday with a religious service, a procession through the streets of London and the royal family’s appearance on the palace balcony.(AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Anti-monarchy protesters gather close to the river Thames in central London, where a 1,000-boat flotilla part of the four-day Diamond Jubilee celebration to mark the 60th anniversary of the Queen Elizabeth’s accession to the throne, was scheduled to sail past, on Sunday, June 3, 2012. Monday’s festivities include a pop concert in front of Buckingham Palace with Paul McCartney and Elton John, and festivities climax Tuesday with a religious service, a procession through the streets of London and the royal family’s appearance on the palace balcony.AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis)
Sue Ridley waits on Westminster Bridge for the Royal Barge to pass the House of Commons and the Big Ben clocktower during the Thames Diamond Jubilee River Pageant in London, Sunday, June 3, 2012. More than 1,000 boats were to sail down the Thames on Sunday in a flotilla tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne that organizers are calling the biggest gathering on the river for 350 years. Despite cool, drizzly weather, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the riverbanks in London, feting the British monarch whose longevity has given her the status of the nation’s favorite grandmother. (AP Photo/Tim Hales)
The Royal Barge is seen passing the Houses of Parliament during the Thames Diamond Jubilee River Pageant in London, Sunday, June 3, 2012. More than 1,000 boats were to sail down the Thames on Sunday in a flotilla tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne that organizers are calling the biggest gathering on the river for 350 years. Despite cool, drizzly weather, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the riverbanks in London, feting the British monarch whose longevity has given her the status of the nation’s favorite grandmother. (AP Photo/Tim Hales)
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and the Duchess of Cornwall join the Queen, unseen, on board the Spirit of Chartwell for the Diamond Jubilee Pageant on the River Thames in London Sunday June 3, 2012. On a luxury barge festooned with flowers, Queen Elizabeth II sailed down the River Thames Sunday amid a motley but majestic flotilla of 1,000 vessels, mustered to mark her 60 years on the British throne. The pageant was a nod to Britain’s maritime heritage and one of the biggest events on the river for centuries. (AP Photo/ Stefan Rousseau, Pool)
Hundreds of boats make their way down the River Thames past for British Royal Navy cruiser HMS Belfast towards Tower Bridge as they take part in the Thames River Pageant for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations in London,Sunday, June 3, 2012. More than 1,000 boats were to sail down the Thames on Sunday in a flotilla tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne that organizers are calling the biggest gathering on the river for 350 years. Despite cool, drizzly weather, hundreds of thousands of people are expected to line the riverbanks in London, feting the British monarch whose longevity has given her the status of the nation’s favourite grandmother. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth II smiles during the river pageant commemorating her Diamond Jubilee, on the River Thames in London, Sunday June 3, 2012. (AP Photo / Dylan Martinez, pool)
Britain’s Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip leave from Chelsea Harbour in London on a launch on the first part of their journey in the Diamond Jubilee River Pageant Sunday June 3, 2012 . More than 1,000 boats will sail down the River Thames on Sunday in a flotilla tribute to Queen Elizabeth II’s 60 years on the throne that organizers are calling the biggest pageant on the river for 350 years. (AP Photo/Eddie Mulholland, Pool)
Will the queen enjoy it? Her musical tastes are a mystery, and the Press Association news agency reported that she brought a pair of earplugs with her to a similar concert a decade ago. According to The Guardian newspaper, the only song the queen has ever been known to request is āSome Enchanted Eveningā from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical āSouth Pacific.ā
āIt may not be that pop or rock is her favorite music, but she has certainly supported us over the years and in return of course we have supported her,ā said Cliff Richard, who had his first hit in 1959. āI think sheād probably rather go and see an opera.ā
The small Pacific island nation of Tonga claimed the honor of lighting the first of more than 4,200 beacons to be set alight in Britain and abroad to celebrate the Diamond Jubilee. The queen will light the final beacon following the concert.
One beacon will be lit in Kenya at the Treetops Hotel, where Elizabeth was informed of her fatherās death in 1952, making her the queen.
āWe set out to have 2,012 beacons, which would have been the most ever for this type of occasion,ā said Bruno Peek, pageant master of the Queenās Diamond Jubilee beacons.
āTo have reached double that figure reflects the national and worldwide respect and affection for the queen and the desire to celebrate her 60-year reign.ā
After a drizzly, gray start, the weather looked better Monday morning, with a forecast of some sunshine by the time the concert starts. Despite threatening weather, more than 1 million people estimated to have turned out Sunday to watch the queenās barge lead a 1,000-boat flotilla down the Thames endured heavy downpours at time.
Six participants in the pageant were treated in hospitals for exposure to the cold and wet, and medics attended to about 40 spectators along the river.
Exercising her royal prerogative, the queen is expected to attend only part of the concert. Ten years ago at a similar concert celebrating 50 years of rule, the monarch reportedly came prepared with a pair of earplugs.
Elton John is set to perform āYour Song,ā āIām Still Standingā and āCrocodile Rock.ā Tom Jones will pose the question, āWhy? Why? Why?ā in the song āDelilah,ā while Annie Lennox will sing āThere Must Be An Angel.ā
Kylie Minogue and Stevie Wonder will play a medley of greatest hits, and Paul McCartney will play āLive and Let Die,ā his James Bond theme. American soprano Renee Fleming will perform with the BBC Concert Orchestra.
The 262 residents of the remote island of Tristan de Cunha, a British territory 1,500 miles (2,400 kilometers) from any other land, are combining their Jubilee beacon with some environmentally conscious gardening. They are lighting their fire with invasive species including the New Zealand Christmas Tree, loganberry and other alien plants.
āYou donāt get more patriotic than saving U.K. wildlife on the queenās Jubilee, so we decided to make the occasion by lighting a beacon made from all the plants we remove,ā chief islander Ian Laverollo said.
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