Princess Diana's tribute concert

By Super Admin

Sir Elton John, Rod Stewart, Kanye West and James Blunt will perform at Princess Diana's tribute concert.

The late Princess's sons Princes William and Harry have invited a host of musical stars to appear at this summer's Concert For Diana, including Meatloaf, Bryan Adams, Pharrell Williams, Orson, Joss Stone, Take That and Keane.

Elton, who sang at Diana's 1997 funeral, said he was "thrilled" to be taking part. Duran singer Simon Le Bon is set to perform a duet with Justin Timberlake.

Mark Owen said: "Princess Diana was such an amazing woman. I think it's lovely the princes want to do something to remember her."

Organisers are trying to convince Dire Straits to appear and the Spice Girls are also rumoured to be reuniting for a special performance. Dire Straits was one of Diana's favourite bands.

The concert will take place at the new Wembley Stadium on July 1 - which would have been Diana's 46th birthday.

Prince William says "We want it to represent exactly what our mother would have wanted. A church service wasn't enough. We wanted this big concert full of energy, fun and happiness. It has to be the best birthday present she ever had."

Tickets for the event sold out within 20 minutes last December. Money raised from the event will go to several charities, including the Diana Memorial Fund.