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Take That's Gary Barlow is planning the event to mark Monarch's 60th anniversary.
Jessie J and Ed Sheeran are reportedly among the acts set to perform at the Queen's official Diamond Jubilee concert.
Take That star Gary Barlow is planning the June event, which will coincide with the Monarch's 60th year on the throne.
According to The Sun, former Beatles star Sir Paul McCartney will headline the concert, while Ed Sheeran and Dame Shirley Bassey are already in contention to perform.
A source told the newspaper that Gary was eager to secure Sir Paul's involvement, and the 'Hey Jude' star reportedly signed up yesterday.
Veteran singer Tom Jones is also rumored to be performing at the concert.
Meanwhile, Ed Sheeran has confirmed that his new EP 'The Slumdon Bridge' will be released on Valentine's Day (14th February).
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