Hollywood stars Tom Cruise, Dame Joan Collins and child character Winnie the Pooh are set to appear at the Coronation Concert.
The concert, held at Windsor Castle, will celebrate the crowing of the King and Queen Consort and has a stellar line-up.
Alongside Hollywood stars, musician Sir Tom Jones will be joined by adventurer Bear Grylls and former Strictly Come Dancing professional Oti Mabuse.
The trio will appear in a series of pre-recorded sketches revealing little-known facts about the monarch.
Plus, Hollywood star Tom Cruise and children's character Winnie the Pooh will be in a segment that is said to create a moment to match that of the Platinum Party At The Palace, where the late Queen shared tea with Paddington Bear.
Coronation Concert reveals more acts on the line-up
Music acts Paloma Faith, Olly Murs, veteran rock guitarist Steve Winwood, Nicole Scherzinger of The Pussycat Dolls and Chinese pianist Lang Lang have also been added to the line-up.
Plus, Nigerian singer Tiwa Savage, DJ Pete Tong with his Ibiza Classics project, and winner of The Piano TV talent show, Lucy.
Bollywood star Sonam Kapoor will also deliver a spoken-word performance.
The acts join an already impressive billing cast that includes Take That, Katy Perry and Lionel Richie, plus classical acts including Andrea Bocelli and Welsh bass-baritone Sir Bryn Terfel.
Kate Phillips, BBC director of unscripted, said, “I’m delighted that even more world-class names have joined the line-up for the Coronation Concert, broadcast live across the BBC.
“Against the stunning backdrop of Windsor Castle, it’s going to be a jam-packed evening of memorable moments, that Their Majesties and everyone in the UK can enjoy.”
The event on May 7 in the grounds of Windsor Castle will be in front of a crowd of 20,000 members of the public and invited guests and will be broadcast across BBC television and radio stations.
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