The fountain in front of Buckingham Palace was last night transformed into a stage to host the Diamond Jubilee Concert in celebration of The Queens 60 years of reign.
A celebration of six decades of music, performers included Sir Paul McCartney, Sir Tom Jones, Dame Shirley Bassey, Sir Cliff Richard, Annie Lennox, Robbie Williams, Cheryl Cole, Jessie J, Will.I.Am and Gary Barlow who curated the entire nights performance.
Her majesty herself looked thrilled by the concert and shone in regal gold.
Click through the gallery above to see the stars in action.
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Classical singers Alfie Boe and Renee Fleming sang from the balcony of Buckingham palace at the Diamond Jubilee Concert in London.
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Alfie Boe, who has performed in productions of Les Miserables, sang classic opera songs for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II at the Diamond Jubilee Concert in London.
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Annie Lennox dressed as an angel for a performance of the Eurythmics' hit 'There Must Be an Angel (Playing with My Heart)'
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Sir Cliff Richard wore a sparkling tie for his performance, singing 'Congratulations' at the Jubilee Concert in London.
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Ed Sheeran sang his top 3 hit 'The A Team' for the pleasure of the Royal Family at the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations in London.
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Sir Elton John performed 'I'm Still Standing', 'Your Song' and 'Crocodile Rock' for the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
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Gary Barlow and Andrew Lloyd Webber were on stage for the Jubilee single, 'Sing'.
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Gary Barlow and Cheryl Cole duetted on the classic Lady Antebellum track, 'I Just Need You Now'. Cheryl wore a cocktail dress by Ewa Minge.
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Grace Jones wowed the crowds with her performance of 'Slave To The Rhythm' while simultaneously hoola-hooping at the Diamond Jubilee Concert.
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JLS gave an energetic performance of 'Everybody In Love' and 'She Makes Me Wanna' at the Jubilee Concert.
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Jools Holland was joined on stage by Ruby Turner for a rendition of 'You Are So Beautiful' in tribute to the Queen.
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Kylie Minogue played a number of her classic hits including 'Spinning Around', 'Can't Get You Out Of My Head' and recent number 'All The Lovers'. Kylie also hit's a landmark this year with 25 years in the music business.
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Pianist Lang Lang played the grand piano in front of the royal family as part of the Jubilee celebrations.
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Madness performed on top of Buckingham Palace at the Jubilee Concert with projections of different house fronts adorning the palace as they sang 'Our House'.
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Sir Paul McCartney closed the show singing a number of his classic tracks including Beatles number 'Let It Be' and the Bond Theme 'Live And Let Die'.
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Opera singer Renee Fleming sang in front of the Royal Family for the Diamond Jubilee Concert in London.
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Robbie Williams performed his version of swing classic 'Mack The Knife' at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert outside Buckingham Palace.
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Robbie Williams opened the show with his 1998 hit 'Let Me Entertain You'
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Ruby Turner joined Jools Holland on stage to perform 'You Are So Beautiful'
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Dame Shirley Bassey sang 'Diamonds Are Forever' at the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Concert in London.