The best royal celebrations for the Queen's big Diamond anniversary.
The biggest royal party of them all, the Diamond Jubilee, is almost upon us. But what to do to celebrate the Queen's grand hurrah? From blazing beacons on the Mull of Kintyre to Bond theatrics in London, Here are a selection of the best celebrations taking place across the UK.
SCOTLAND
Booming fun: Edinburgh
The 105th Regiment Royal Artillery is sounding out the gun salute at Edinburgh Castle.
Details: Listen out on June 2 at noon, www.edinburghcastle.gov.uk.
Treasure trove: Palace of Holyrood House.
More than 100 works of art from the Queen's palaces are on display, including masterpieces by Michelangelo and Canaletto and Russia's famous Faberge eggs.
Details: Tickets cost £6 for adults, £3 for children, www.royalcollection.org.uk.
Time for tea: The Robert Burns Birthplace Museum, Alloway, Ayr
Hark back to Coronation year at this Fifties party with a King and Queen costume competition on June 4. There is also afternoon tea with flower arranging and cookery demonstrations.
Details: Entrance to the Museum is £8 for adults, £6 for children, £20 family ticket. Afternoon tea is £18.50; 0844 493 2601, www.visitscotland.com.
NORTHERN IRELAND
Jubilee jamboree: Belfast
A host of events is being held across the city on Jubilee weekend, including a Coronation Carnival in City Hall on June 4 from 11am to 5pm and a continental market outside the Hall from June 1 to 4.
Details: 028 9027 0495, www.belfastcity.gov.uk.
Drum roll: Belfast
Head to the waterfront for a Diamond Jubilee concert on June 22. There will be celebratory music by the band, bugles, pipes and drums of The Royal Irish Regiment (TA) and The Bangor Ladies' Choir. All proceeds go to the Army Benevolent Fund.
Details: Tickets cost £16, groups of 10-plus £14.40 each; 028 9033 4455, www.waterfront.co.uk.
Jazz it up: Bangor
There's full on family fun in and around Bangor's Town Hall on the June 3 and 4 with a Cartoon Wonderland, vintage fair and a Big Lunch. In the evenings of June 3 and 4 and there's music from the Jacqui Dankworth Band, the Wigan Youth Jazz Orchestra and the Ulster Youth Jazz Orchestra.
Details: Tickets are free, but you have to book for the evening events; 028 9127 0069, www.northdowntourism.com.
WALES
In concert: Cardiff
The Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama has a number of royal-related special events, from a performance by the Prince of Wales's harpist Hannah Stone, on June 8, to the Diamond Jubilee Concert, featuring favourites from royal occasions such as the Coronation, with international star soloists. Expect the roof to be lifted by the likes of Let The Bright Seraphim and Zadok The Priest.
Details: Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama; June 2, 8pm; £7 adult, £5 concession; 029 2039 1391, www.visitcardiff.com.
ENGLAND
High notes: York Minster
A Royal medley, including a Diamond Jubilee concert on June 16 in York Minister with a performance of William Walton's march Crown Imperial.
Details: Tickets £20 for adults, £18 concessions; 0844 9390015, www.boxoffice.yorkminster.org.
Duel in the crown: Belsay Hall, Northumberland
Plantaganet knights will cross lances for the King (Edward III) at Belsay Hall and Castle over the Jubilee weekend. Bring your best eye and arm - there's a chance to try out archery (for an extra fee).
Details: Tickets are £8.50 for adults, £6 for children; www.english-heritage.org.uk.
Fifties fair: Leeds Castle, Kent
Rock 'n' roll chic is the keynote for this stylish event at Leeds Castle on June 2 and 3. There will be retro cars, cream teas and a screening of the original Coronation newsreel on the evening of June 3. There is also a showing of the film Grease, starring Olivia Newton John and John Travolta.
Details: Tickets for the fireworks and open-air cinema are £20 for adults, £15 children. Tickets for daytime events are £19.75 for adults, £12.50 children (these tickets last all year); 01622 880008, www.leeds-castle.com.
Sandy celebrations: Littlehampton, West Sussex
Be on Britain's longest beach for the lighting of a beacon brazier on June 4. A lantern procession will start at 9.30pm from Mewsbrook Park with the mayor doing the honours.
Details: www.diamondjubileebeacons.co.uk.
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