Lissa Hermans will open the Jubilee Family Festival with her version of 'God Save The Queen'.

The 30-year-old singer - who will release her own version of 'God Save The Queen' as a charity single on May 27 - will be the first performer at the festival presented by Sainsburys, which will take place on June 2 and 3.

Chickenshed Theatre performer Lissa, who is blind, is just one of a host of stars who have been added to the line-up for the event.

'Strictly Come Dancing' winners Kara Tointon and Artem Chigvintsev will collaborate again on stage for a special Jubilee rendition of the show, to be hosted by Craig Revel Horwood. They will join 2011 finalist Chelsee Healey who will be partnered for the first time with 'Strictly' professional Robin Windsor.

The festival will also feature exclusive West End performances including the cast of 'Billy Elliot the Musical' singing 'Electricity' by Sir Elton John and Lee Hall.

The festival is set to feature 'The Lion King' as part of 'The Magic of Disney In Concert' finale and a special performance by the equine puppets from 'War Horse', Joey and Topthorn,

Tickets are available now from Ticketmaster or Seetickets.