On Monday 4 June 2012 there will be a star-studded concert, set against the spectacular backdrop of Buckingham Palace, celebrating Her Majesty The Queen's 60 year reign.

Broadcast live on BBC One and Radio 2, the concert will also be open to ticket-holding members of the public.

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The Diamond Jubilee Concert

A star-studded concert in front of Buckingham Palace to celebrate Her Majesty's reign.

Mon 4 Jun 2012 19:30 BBC One

See all (2) upcoming broadcasts of The Diamond Jubilee Concert

  • The Queen's Jubilee tour

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    The Queen and Prince Philip are visiting towns and cities all over the United Kingdom to mark Her Majesty's 60 years on the throne. Their first trip was to Leicester accompanied by the Duchess of Cambridge.

    BBC News: The Queen's Jubilee Itinerary
  • The Art of Monarchy

    An image of a Gold State Coach.

    BBC Radio 4 illuminates the long history of the Monarchy in a new eight-part series. The Art of Monarchy explores the monarchs who have ruled these islands through the works of art they have acquired.

    BBC Radio 4: The Art of Monarchy

  • The Diamond Jubilee emblem

    The Queen's official 2012 Diamond Jubilee emblem

    A 10-year-old girl won a competition to design the Queen's official 2012 Diamond Jubilee emblem.

    The design - which has a crown poised above the Union Jack alongside columns of diamonds - will appear on everything from posters to commemorative tea cups.

    BBC News: Queen's Diamond Jubilee emblem revealed

Concert Information

Jubilee concert ticket ballot

The Ballot for tickets to The Diamond Jubilee Concert has now closed.

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