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Lining up for tower celebration

8 May 2006, 2:08am

Ronan Keating is amongst a star studded line-up performing at a special concert to celebrate the 30th birthday of the Prince’s Trust. The event taking place at the Tower of London, UK later this month will be paying tribute to and raising money for the charity working with young people, endorsed by HRH The Prince Of Wales.

The line-up of stars include in addition to Ronan: Will Young (pictured top left), Sugababes (pictured bottom), Pink, Annie Lennox, Lionel Richie (pictured top right), Barry and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees and Embrace, the latter singing the World Cup anthem for the England football team, ‘World At Your Feet’ for the first time at this event.

Will Young, one of the performers at the event and ambassador for the Prince’s Trust spoke of the forthcoming event: “I've seen first hand the invaluable work that the Prince's Trust does and I'm delighted to be able to help make a difference to change young lives.”

As well as a whole host of music artists gracing the stage, there will be a line-up of famous celebrity presenters including: Kate Thornton (of ‘The X Factor’), Cat Deeley (of ‘Stars In Their Eyes’), Vernon Kay (of T4), Patrick Kielty (of ‘Celebrity Love Island’ and ‘Fame Academy’) and comedian and writer, Ben Elton.

The show will be televised in the UK on ITV1.

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