The nation celebrated the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee ten years ago, with an iconic concert filled with famous musicians outside Buckingham Palace that we will never forget.
Ten years ago, the nation celebrated the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee anniversary in June 2012.
With members of the royal family visiting the Commonwealth throughout the year to celebrate the anniversary, the main event took place outside Buckingham Palace on June 4th.
An incredible line-up of music stars from different genres gathered to celebrate the Queen’s 60th anniversary in a spectacular show.
It took place around the Queen Victoria Memorial and was attended by Her Majesty the Queen, His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh and other members of the Royal Family.
The concert, broadcast live on BBC One, saw Shirley Bassey, Alfie Boe, Jools Holland, Jessie J, Elton John and Tom Jones take the stage.
Although the special Diamond Jubilee concert saw the incredible talent of famous musicians, there were also some truly unforgettable looks.
Minogue Kylie
Performing a selection of her most popular songs, Australian superstar Kylie Minogue got the crowd singing.
Putting her own twist on a traditional Pearly Queen jumpsuit, the pop sensation took the stage in black shorts and a jacket, both adorned with pearl buttons.
Finally, he wore a black military gGeneral’s hat in the same color as the pearls of his costume.
During her performance, she took off her jacket to reveal a jumpsuit decorated underneath.
Though she changed into something a little more hidden when she introduced the Queen to the artists backstage and chose to wear a dramatic white dress.
Jessie J
Showcasing her bold style and unique style, Jessie J’s look certainly stood out at the Jubilee concert.
The star wore a black and gold geometric dress by Falguni & Shane Peacock with sheer panels at the top.
Complete with a sexy thigh slit, the playful dress featured vibrant blue feathers along the bottom half of the dress.
She completed the outfit with black boots with gold trim, gold hoops and hair pulled back into a ponytail.
Cheryl Cole
Cheryl Cole sang a version of the Lady Antebellum song I Need You Now with Gary Barlow.
The former X Factor judge wore a strapless black dress with a plunging sweetheart neckline.
The wet look sequin dress exploded into a fishtail silhouette at the bottom that’s faded to white.
Cheryl had her hair pulled back into a ponytail that highlighted her bold candlestick earrings.
Her bold smoky makeup matched the dramatic vibe of Gary’s dress and simple black and white dress.
grace jones
One of the most dramatic looks of the whole concert was that of singer Grace Jones.
Not only did he wow the crowd with his voice, but he also showed off his hula-hoop skills.
Taking the stage in a red and black leotard style suit, she definitely made a statement.
The singer also wore a large over-the-top helmet and long black gloves.
When he started playing his 1985 song Slave To The Rhythm, he decided to put on a real show for the audience.
She rolled the hoop on her hips throughout the song and sang effortlessly.
A word to sum up outfits and performances? iconic.
lenox years
The Eurythmics singer took the meaning of “angelic singer” to a whole new level when she took the stage.
Annie sang There Must Be An Angel while wearing a gorgeous Nicholas Oakwell dress from Fall 2011.
The full-length gray gown was studded with pinstripe diamonds and accompanied the cut with metallic silver sleeves.
True to the theme of her song “There Must Be An Angel”, Annie took the stage with feathered wings on top.
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Source: Dailystar
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