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The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons

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Lighting of beacons across the Commonwealth to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee

The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons
Date2 June 2022
Location
ThemeCommemoration of the Platinum Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II
Websitequeensjubileebeacons.com
Lighting of the beacon inCanberra, Australia, by Prime MinisterAnthony Albanese
Lighting of the beacon inWellington, New Zealand, by former Governor-General SirJerry Mateparae and the Mayor of WellingtonAndy Foster
Beacon onSnowdon

The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons were lit on 2 June 2022 throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and British Overseas Territories and each of the capital cities of Commonwealth countries, in celebration of thePlatinum Jubilee ofQueen Elizabeth II.[1][2][3]

It followed the United Kingdom's long tradition of celebrating royal jubilees, weddings and coronations with the lighting ofbeacons.[1][2]

A Commonwealth Song was sung by choirs all over the world to coincide exactly with the lighting of The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons in all the 54 countries of the Commonwealth.[4]

Locations

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An estimated 3,500[5] Jubilee Beacons were lit throughout the United Kingdom, Channel Islands, Isle of Man and British Overseas Territories.[2][3]

For the first time, Jubilee beacons were also lit in each of the capital cities of Commonwealth nations throughout various time zones in 2022.[1][2][4] Commonwealth countries with their capitals are listed below:

CountryCapital
Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and BarbudaSt. John's
AustraliaAustraliaCanberra
The BahamasThe BahamasNassau
BangladeshBangladeshDhaka
BarbadosBarbadosBridgetown
BelizeBelizeBelmopan
BotswanaBotswanaGaborone
BruneiBruneiBandar Seri Begawan
CameroonCameroonYaoundé
CanadaCanadaOttawa
CyprusCyprusNicosia
DominicaDominicaRoseau
EswatiniEswatiniMbabane
Lobamba
FijiFijiSuva
The GambiaThe GambiaBanjul
GhanaGhanaAccra
GrenadaGrenadaSt. George's
GuyanaGuyanaGeorgetown
IndiaIndiaNew Delhi
JamaicaJamaicaKingston
KenyaKenyaNairobi
KiribatiKiribatiSouth Tarawa
LesothoLesothoMaseru
MalawiMalawiLilongwe
MalaysiaMalaysiaKuala Lumpur
Putrajaya
MaldivesMaldivesMalé
MaltaMaltaValletta
MauritiusMauritiusPort Louis
MozambiqueMozambiqueMaputo
NamibiaNamibiaWindhoek
NauruNauruYaren
New ZealandNew ZealandWellington
NigeriaNigeriaAbuja
PakistanPakistanIslamabad
Papua New GuineaPapua New GuineaPort Moresby
RwandaRwandaKigali
Saint Kitts and NevisSaint Kitts and NevisBasseterre
Saint LuciaSaint LuciaCastries
Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesSaint Vincent and the GrenadinesKingstown
SamoaSamoaApia
SeychellesSeychellesVictoria
Sierra LeoneSierra LeoneFreetown
SingaporeSingaporeSingapore[a]
Solomon IslandsSolomon IslandsHoniara
South AfricaSouth AfricaPretoria
Cape Town
Bloemfontein
Sri LankaSri LankaSri Jayawardenepura Kotte
Colombo
TanzaniaTanzaniaDodoma
TongaTongaNukuʻalofa
Trinidad and TobagoTrinidad and TobagoPort of Spain
TuvaluTuvaluFunafuti
UgandaUgandaKampala
United KingdomUnited KingdomLondon
VanuatuVanuatuPort Vila
ZambiaZambiaLusaka

Song for the Commonwealth

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A song was written to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee and was sung alongside the lighting of the Beacons around the UK and across the Commonwealth. Organised by the Commonwealth Resounds, hundreds of choirs joined to singA Life Lived with Grace. The song was put together after a call for lyrics and subsequent compositions was won by Lucy Kiely and Vincent Atueyi from Australia and Nigeria, respectively.[6]

The competition for the song was judged by:

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^Singapore has no official distinct capital city as it is acity-state.

References

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  1. ^abc"Plans announced for The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Central Weekend 2022".platinumjubilee.royal.uk. Archived fromthe original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved2 June 2021.
  2. ^abcd"Queen's platinum jubilee to be marked with four-day bank holiday in 2022".The Guardian. 2 June 2021.Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved2 June 2021.
  3. ^ab"Queen's Platinum Jubilee plans unveiled by Buckingham Palace".BBC News. 2 June 2021.Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved2 June 2021.
  4. ^ab"The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons".Commonwealth Resounds.Archived from the original on 2 June 2021. Retrieved2 June 2021.
  5. ^"Platinum Jubilee: Beacons light across the globe to celebrate Queen's reign". BBC.com. 3 June 2022. Retrieved6 June 2022.
  6. ^"Winners of The Queen's Platinum Jubilee Beacons".Commonwealth Resounds.Archived from the original on 3 December 2021. Retrieved2 June 2021.
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