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Concert for Diana
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Concert for Diana

Jul 1, 2007
5h 7m
★ 7.6

Overview

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.

Genres

Music
Documentary

Production Companies

Live Nation

Concert for Diana Trailers

No Trailers found.

Cast

Elton John

Self

Elton John

James Morrison

Self

James Morrison

Lily Allen

Self

Lily Allen

Fergie

Self

Fergie

Pharrell Williams

Self

Pharrell Williams

Nelly Furtado

Self

Nelly Furtado

Joss Stone

Self

Joss Stone

Roger Hodgson

Self

Roger Hodgson

Tom Jones

Self

Tom Jones

Joe Perry

Self

Joe Perry

Will Young

Self

Will Young

Natasha Bedingfield

Self

Natasha Bedingfield

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