01of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyBritish-American DJ Mark Ronson headlined Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration in New York City with a silent disco at Lincoln Center on June 4.During her reign,Queen Elizabethvisited N.Y.C. a total of three times — her last visit was in 2010.02of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyThe silent disco was part of an event series held in celebration of the monarch’s historic milestone.The Consulate General also co-hosted a garden party and tree planting ceremony at theQueen ElizabethII Garden in Lower Manhattan in May and a United Nations Queen’s Platinum Jubilee cricket match on the UN lawn on June 9.03of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyBritish DJ Gemma Gemma Cairney also performed a set during the celebration in the heart of Manhattan.04of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyLincoln Center for the Performing Arts President and CEO Henry Timms said: “We’re honored to join the international celebration and mark this milestone of Her Majesty The Queen. As both an Englishman and a New Yorker, I’m always thrilled when we have occasion to host British artists at Lincoln Center. And there is no better occasion than The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.“05of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyDuring a VIP reception ahead of the event, guests were treated to a stunning floral-inspired cake in honor of the Queen’s record-breaking reign.06of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyHenry Timms enjoyed the special reception ahead of the silent disco. During the event, guests took turns posing in front of one of England’s iconic red telephone boxes.
01of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyBritish-American DJ Mark Ronson headlined Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration in New York City with a silent disco at Lincoln Center on June 4.During her reign,Queen Elizabethvisited N.Y.C. a total of three times — her last visit was in 2010.
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British-American DJ Mark Ronson headlined Her Majesty The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebration in New York City with a silent disco at Lincoln Center on June 4.
During her reign,Queen Elizabethvisited N.Y.C. a total of three times — her last visit was in 2010.
02of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyThe silent disco was part of an event series held in celebration of the monarch’s historic milestone.The Consulate General also co-hosted a garden party and tree planting ceremony at theQueen ElizabethII Garden in Lower Manhattan in May and a United Nations Queen’s Platinum Jubilee cricket match on the UN lawn on June 9.
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The silent disco was part of an event series held in celebration of the monarch’s historic milestone.
The Consulate General also co-hosted a garden party and tree planting ceremony at theQueen ElizabethII Garden in Lower Manhattan in May and a United Nations Queen’s Platinum Jubilee cricket match on the UN lawn on June 9.
03of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyBritish DJ Gemma Gemma Cairney also performed a set during the celebration in the heart of Manhattan.
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British DJ Gemma Gemma Cairney also performed a set during the celebration in the heart of Manhattan.
04of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyLincoln Center for the Performing Arts President and CEO Henry Timms said: “We’re honored to join the international celebration and mark this milestone of Her Majesty The Queen. As both an Englishman and a New Yorker, I’m always thrilled when we have occasion to host British artists at Lincoln Center. And there is no better occasion than The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.”
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Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts President and CEO Henry Timms said: “We’re honored to join the international celebration and mark this milestone of Her Majesty The Queen. As both an Englishman and a New Yorker, I’m always thrilled when we have occasion to host British artists at Lincoln Center. And there is no better occasion than The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.”
05of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyDuring a VIP reception ahead of the event, guests were treated to a stunning floral-inspired cake in honor of the Queen’s record-breaking reign.
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During a VIP reception ahead of the event, guests were treated to a stunning floral-inspired cake in honor of the Queen’s record-breaking reign.
06of 06Roy Rochlin/GettyHenry Timms enjoyed the special reception ahead of the silent disco. During the event, guests took turns posing in front of one of England’s iconic red telephone boxes.
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Henry Timms enjoyed the special reception ahead of the silent disco. During the event, guests took turns posing in front of one of England’s iconic red telephone boxes.
source: people.com