The National Lottery's Big Jubilee Street Party
Join Jason Manford and Fleur East for the UK's biggest street party to celebrate The Platinum Jubilee.
Entertaining an audience of 10,000 at the AO Arena in Manchester with an afternoon of special performances, surprise guests and moving stories will tell the story of the Queen's extraordinary 70-year reign.
Performing on our specially-built street, Ella Henderson, Becky Hill, Heather Small, Mark Owen, Lady Blackbird, House Gospel Choir, Tom Grennan, Kaiser Chiefs and Steps are amongst the acts – with collaborations from a number of performing arts groups and bands including Chicken Shed Theatre, The Northern College of Music, The WFEL Fairey Band, spoken word artist Amerah Saleh and a choir of BSL signers.
With surprises from some members of the audience and additional appearances from a host of stars The National Lottery's Big Jubilee Street party will be an extraordinary people's tribute to Her Majesty The Queen.
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