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Watch Jean-Michel Jarre and Queen’s Brian May perform together at Starmus Festival

Queen guitarist Brian May have teamed up for a live performance at Starmus Festival.The French composer and performer was joined by the rock and roll icon on stage in Bratislava, Slovakia, on Sunday (May 12) at Bridge from the Future, the opening concert for the Starmus Festival, presented in association with digital security company ESET.Jarre’s performance featured 19 musical works that spanned his career. He also performed a new arrangement of Antonín Dvořák’s ‘New World Symphony’.May came on stage as a special guest and performed ‘Deuxième Rendez-Vous’ – the first live performance of the piece since December 2013 – ‘New World Symphony’, ‘Last Horizon’ and a cover of Queen’s ‘Brighton Rock’.
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'He'll smash it!' Penny Lancaster reassured after admitting 'nerves' at Rod's Jubilee show
She wore her blonde tresses pulled back away from her face as she grinned for the snap.Fans took to the comments to reassure the model that her beau would take the stage by storm.Instagram user tonysargent38 penned: "Nerves? He’ll smash it! Unfortunate placement of face mask though lol!" referring to Rod holding his mask.It comes as Rod took to his Instagram stories to share a clip of himself and his backing singers and dancers rehearsing in front of the Queen's home.A post shared by Penny Lancaster (@penny.lancaster)The star left onlookers stunned as she attended the dress rehearsal in front of the famous landmark.Towards the end of the clip, Rod removed his face mask to give the camera a cheeky grin.Addressing the Jubilee concert, Rod said: "Queen Elizabeth has given incredible service to the United Kingdom over the last 70 years and I’m delighted to be able to join her in celebrating her Platinum Jubilee with the Party At The Palace."She has demonstrated to the world what a special person she is and how lucky we are to have her.This will be a momentous occasion," he added.The I Don't Want To Talk About It hitmaker is just one of the celebrities who will be performing at the landmark concert.Queen + Adam Lambert are set to open BBC's Platinum Party At The Palace concert on Saturday evening.It comes 20 years after Brian May performed God Save The Queen on the roof of Buckingham Palace to mark the Golden Jubilee in 2002.Other stars set to perform include Duran Duran, composer Hans Zimmer, Ella Eyre, Craig David, George Ezra and Elbow.Elton John is also set to make an appearance at the concert, just days after he was spotted in a wheelchair after taking a break in his tour due to health issues.The icon touched down at
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