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Concert for Diana
Concert for Diana

Concert for Diana

Genres

MusicDocumentary

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Live broadcast of the concert at Wembley Stadium in London on July 1st 2007 to commemorate the life of Princess Diana on what would have been her 46th birthday. It was broadcast live to over 140 countries.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

307 mins

Rating

7.6/10

Release Date

01 July 2007

Country

United Kingdom

Cast

Elton John

Elton John

Self

James Morrison

James Morrison

Self

Lily Allen

Lily Allen

Self

Fergie

Fergie

Self

Pharrell Williams

Pharrell Williams

Self

Nelly Furtado

Nelly Furtado

Self

Joss Stone

Joss Stone

Self

Roger Hodgson

Roger Hodgson

Self

Tom Jones

Tom Jones

Self

Joe Perry

Joe Perry

Self

Will Young

Will Young

Self

Natasha Bedingfield

Natasha Bedingfield

Self

Bryan Ferry

Bryan Ferry

Self

Anastacia

Anastacia

Self

Connie Fisher

Connie Fisher

Self

Andrea Ross

Andrea Ross

Self

Andrea Bocelli

Andrea Bocelli

Self

Sarah Brightman

Sarah Brightman

Self

Josh Groban

Josh Groban

Self

Donny Osmond

Donny Osmond

Self

Jason Donovan

Jason Donovan

Self

Lee Mead

Lee Mead

Self

Rod Stewart

Rod Stewart

Self

Ye

Ye

Self

Sean Combs

Sean Combs

Self

Ricky Gervais

Ricky Gervais

David Brent

William, Prince of Wales

William, Prince of Wales

Self

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex

Self

Simon Le Bon

Simon Le Bon

Self - Duran Duran

John Taylor

John Taylor

Self - Duran Duran

Roger Taylor

Roger Taylor

Self - Duran Duran

Nick Rhodes

Nick Rhodes

Self - Duran Duran

Dan Gillespie Sells

Dan Gillespie Sells

Self

Richard Jones

Richard Jones

Self

Kevin Jeremiah

Kevin Jeremiah

Self

Ciaran Jeremiah

Ciaran Jeremiah

Self

Paul Stewart

Paul Stewart

Self

Francis Rossi

Francis Rossi

Self

Andrew Bown

Andrew Bown

Self

John 'Rhino' Edwards

John 'Rhino' Edwards

Self

Matt Letley

Matt Letley

Self

Mario Testino

Mario Testino

Self

Gary Barlow

Gary Barlow

Self - Take That

Howard Donald

Howard Donald

Self - Take That

Mark Owen

Mark Owen

Self - Take That

Jason Orange

Jason Orange

Self - Take That

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