Pop princess Kylie Minogue set to perform for the Queen's 90th birthday celebration
AUSTRALIAN singer Kylie Minogue is set to perform for Her Majesty at a star-studded show to celebrate her 90th birthday.
Kylie Minogue is set to perform at the Queen's 90th birthday celebrations
The pop princess will be in good company as she will be joined at the televised event by Andrea Bocelli, Katherine Jenkins and Jess Glynne.
The concert will also include an appearance from Dame Helen Mirren, who won an Oscar for her portrayal of the monarch in the 2006 film The Queen.
Other stars making an appearance will be Alfie Boe, John Boyega, Downton Abbey star Jim Carter and Wolf Hall star Damian Lewis.
These are just a handful of the the fantastic talent ITV have announced to perform at the event, which will be broadcast live later this Spring.
Kylie Minogue is set to perform for Her Majesty at the star-studded show
The ceremony will tell the story of the Queen's life from her birth
Queen Elizabeth II becomes Britain's longest-reigning monarch
The national celebration will take place in the presence of the Queen in the private grounds of Windsor Castle for what promises to be a spectacular evening.
The ceremony will tell the story of the Queen's life from her birth in 1926, through World War Two, to her coronation in 1953 and her reign spanning more than 60 years.
On hosting duties for the festivities is television duo Ant and Dec, who are thrilled to be presenting.
Damian and Dame Helen will among the stars making an appearance at the celebration
The television duo will be hosting the festivities love from Windsor Castle
Speaking about the upcoming celebration, they said: "We are honoured to be hosting this special celebration of Her Majesty the Queen's 90th birthday.
"This spectacular evening will bring together some of the best known names in the entertainment world who will perform with 900 horse and 1,500 participated to mark this very special birthday."
There will also be performers in the arena which will include The Oman Royal Cavalry, Chilean Huasos and Dancers, The New Zealand Army Band, The Royal Canadian Mounted Police and many more.